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G1 winner Startantes and Stakes-winning Extreme Choice mare Extremist are the two latest star attractions confirmed for the Inglis Chairman’s Sale, for which entries are now officially open.
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Exciting pair Beauty Eternal (Starspangledbanner) and Straight Arron (Fastnet Rock) cemented their claims as G1 winners-in-waiting with impressive victories in G2 company at Sha Tin this evening.
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There wasn’t a horse in training around the nation that deserved a G1 win more than Icebath and today at Flemington, the admirable mare scored the most deserving of victories at the top level.
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A journey that started 11 years ago resulted today with victory in the $500,000 Inglis Dash at Flemington for untapped 3YO filly Capriccio.
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The Premier Yearling Sale produced a stunning G1 quinella at Flemington today when star sprinter Nature Strip held off a late surge from magnificent filly September Run in the Black Caviar Lightning.
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Easter star Run Fox Run (Foxwedge) defeated what has been described as one of the strongest South African sprint fields of the past century with victory in the G1 Kenilworth Flying Championship overnight.
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A trio of star Inglis 3YOs appear set for big spring campaigns – and a pair of 4YO Zoustar sprinters could be destined for G1 glory – following another dominant day for Inglis graduates at Stakes level.
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Castelvecchio - a colt “destined for big things’’ by an up-and-coming stallion described as “the new Zabeel’’ – today won the inaugural running of the $2m Listed Inglis Millennium at Warwick Farm.
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Redzel proved himself the best sprinter in the land and capped off a big day for Inglis graduates on both sides of the Tasman with a courageous all-the-way victory in today’s Group 1 Darley Sprint (1200m) at Flemington.
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Jorson Farm’s Julie Brown says Egg Tart “never stood out in the crowd’’ as a young horse, but that couldn’t be further from the truth now.
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Stunning Easter colt Pariah announced himself as a thoroughbred heavyweight with a dominant debut victory in today’s Group 3 Canonbury Stakes (1100m) at Rosehill.
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When purchased at the 2016 Inglis Classic Sale, Blue Diamond Preview winner Property was initially destined for a career in Hong Kong, so his owners David Price and Jenny Chapman were equally thrilled and bemused to win today’s feature 2YO race at Caulfield.
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The great joys of racehorse ownership were clear to see at Cranbourne Turf Club tonight as the Henry Dwyer trained If Not Now When flew late to win the $100,000 Inglis VOBIS Gold Plate.
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Three-year-old Inglis Easter graduate Headwater (Exceed And Excel x River Dove) resumed with style today, taking out Flemington’s feature race, the Listed VRC Kensington Stakes over 1000m, ahead of a field of older horses.
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An investment made in 2013 was destined to pay dividends from the fall of the hammer. Damon Gabbedy’s Belmont Bloodstock Agency purchased Magic Harmony on behalf of Woodside Park Stud at the 2013 Australian Easter Broodmare Sale for $120,000.
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The 2015 Inglis Great Southern Sale concluded Day One having sold 141 weanlings at an outstanding average of $23,550, a 59% increase on the 2014 figure. Gross rose 50% to $3,320,500, and median nearly doubled from $6,000 to $11,000.
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On the eve of the 2015 Inglis Great Southern Sale, a golden opportunity has been added to the supplementary entries, in the form of a stakes-producing mare in foal to the highly sought-after Starspangledbanner.
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The Robert Smerdon-trained Fontiton looks destined to follow other fillies Earthquake, Miracles Of Life and Samaready and take home the $1 million Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes.
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This is the first look you'll get of the Australian Turf Club's cracking new promotion of the Golden Slipper carnival.
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Scissor Kick vindicated Paul Messara's decision not to hand in his training licence yet, but The Rosebud threw up more Golden Rose questions than answers as the midweek graduate conquered his more-fancied rivals.
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