Inglis graduates completed another successful weekend in Asia on Sunday winning nine races across Singapore Derby Day and the final meeting for the Hong Kong racing season.
Peal Of Bells put a six-and-three-quarter lengths margin between himself and his rivals when he romped home in the $100,000 Stayers Cup (3200m) at Royal Randwick.
Crack gelding Whobegotyou rang up number one in the 2011 PB Lawrence Stakes, although he had to share some of the glory with luckless runner-up Lights Of Heaven.
Two horses dominated the last season and in many ways they are completely different. Black Caviar (Bel Esprit) dominated the sprinters, So You Think (High Chaparral) was the dominant middle-distance runner.
Sacred Choice’s Group 1 Doncaster Mile win last Saturday was the latest reminder of what the Inglis Great Southern Sale has to offer for shrewd buyers. Now a dual Group 1 winner, Sacred Choice’s dam Sacred Habit was plucked out of the 2009 Great Southern Sale for a mere $2000.
Starspangledbanner’s runaway win in the Golden Jubilee Stakes (Gr 1) at Royal Ascot has propelled him to second top sprinter on the latest list of World Rankings as released by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities.
Inglis graduates shone in each of the three Group 1 races at Eagle Farm today, with Black Piranha providing a timely pointer for this month’s Australian Weanling and Breeding Stock Sale.
Lindsay Park, the spectacular source of winners now restructuring, is presenting buyers with the opportunity at next week's Inglis Melbourne mixed sale to secure one of the most awesomely bred yearlings of 2009.
The winning momentum of Inglis graduates in stakes races continued at Newcastle today, with Lovemelikearock and Absolutelyfabulous taking out the Group 3 features.
They make up just 1.5% of the stallion population, but stallions that stood for $60,000 or more in 2008 provided the winners of 28% of Australia's Group 1 races this season.
Much deserved Group 1 winner Black Piranha put the focus firmly on the upcoming Inglis Australian Weanling and Breeding Stock Sale when breaking a frustrating sequence of seconds to claim the $1M Stradbroke at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
The Southern Highlands nursery of Inverness Stud enjoyed brilliant results at the Classic Yearling Sale last year grossing $614,500 when they sold all 12 of their catalogued youngsters at an average price of $51,208.