The catalogue for the 2021 Premier Yearling Sale – the sale that produced spring stars such as Ole Kirk, Gytrash, September Run, North Pacific, Hey Doc and Sneaky Five – is NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE.
Names like Black Caviar or So You Think may not feature but this year’s contingent of Australian gallopers heading to Royal Ascot deserves to be respected.
Awapuni trainer Mike Breslin predicted even better to come in the spring from Leeds after the strapping two-year-old had dug deep to win the Listed John Turkington Forestry Castletown Stakes at Wanganui today.
348 yearlings were sold for $11,731,772 during the inaugural Summer Book of the Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale at Newmarket over the past two days.
South Africa’s second richest race was held at Turffontein on Saturday and it was the Australian bred and sold gallopers that took the spoils, led by winner Rock Of Arts.
Moe trainer Peter Gelagotis goes into this Saturday's Victoria Derby brimming with confidence after his contender Hvasstan produced what the trainer described as "top quality" work in his final preparatory gallop this morning.
Mick Kent burst back into the Group 1 winning list with Absolutely in the AJC Oaks, while Bede Murray may have himself another Classic contender in the shape of impressive Fernhill winner Darci Be Good.
Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale graduates Sacred Kingdom and Starspangledbanner have been rated the two best sprinters across the globe in the latest list of World Rankings released by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities.
The Great Southern Weanling Sale came to a conclusion this afternoon, with the sale building on the excellent start made yesterday to post a 22% increase in average and 61% growth in gross takings.
Today’s Group 1 Rosehill Guineas win by Zabeel gelding Zabrasive was a timely reminder of the success New Zealand breeders have had with horses sold out of the Easter Sale.
The 2009 World Thoroughbred Rankings have been released by the International Federation of Horse Authorities with a record Australian-trained contingent featuring within.
The first race in the $2.6million Inglis Race Series for 2009 graduates will be run next Saturday at Moonee Valley, with nominations for the $250,000 Inglis Juvenile closing Monday morning.
On the back of strong support from vendors, the Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders' Association (HTBA) Scone Yearling Sale has been extended to two days beginning next year.