Heavens Above gave breeders and owners Reg and Greg Kemister their first Group 1 victory when she scored a thrilling win in today’s $600,000 Coolmore Classic at Rosehill.
Having won the Listed ATC The Rosebud last time out over 1200m at Randwick, Scissor Kick returned to the scene of the crime on Saturday, stepping up to the 1300m to snatch victory from his stablemate Panzer Division in the Group 3 ATC Up And Coming Stakes.
A pictorial of the televised TVN First Season Sires Weanling Parade conducted at Newmarket this morning ahead of the start of Inglis Australian Weanling & Breeding Stock Sale is now online.
Mossman gelding Travaldo gave his big team of owners a huge thrill when he staved off several challengers to land a $50,000 Inglis Race Series Bonus at Canberra today.
The Inglis Sydney Classic Sale, source of no less than 21 individual Australian stakes winners last season, will be held at Newmarket on January 24 and 25, 2010, with the 522-strong catalogue now online.
Inglis Classic winner Fear No Other will make a last-ditch bid to qualify for the $1 million Golden Rose when he returns to Sydney for The Run To The Rose at Rosehill on Saturday.
Glamour sprinter Apache Cat etched his name into turf history and earned another chance at a trip to Hong Kong after landing successive Doomben 10,000 wins.
Vinery sire Red Ransom added another stakes winner to his name after Red Arrow claimed his first group victory when he won the G3 Los Angeles Handicap (1200m) on Saturday night.
Led by Patinack Farm, the top end of the Sydney Classic Sale grew today, with eight $100,000 yearlings lifting the average price to $28,614 - down just 10% on last year’s figures.
With the declarations this morning of the final field for the running of Saturday’s $500,000 2007 Inglis Classic Race, expectations are high for what is sure to be a great race on one of the best days racing we have seen so far this year.
Choisir, Silent Witness, Bel Esprit, God’s Own, Ike’s Dream, County Tyrone, In Top Swing, Court Command and Natural Destiny, only the tip of a very large iceberg of William Inglis & Son Classic Yearling Sale graduates.
At the end of last year astute Scone based horseman Rodney Northam made the conscious decision to target this year's yearling sales with the sole purpose of purchasing some quality youngsters to prepare and turn over at the 2006 William Inglis & Son 2 & 3YO Breeze Up sale.