On a spectacular day in both South Australia and Queensland, Inglis graduates Malaguerra and Howard Be Thy Name stepped up to Group 1 status, claiming the feature races in each state.
Young trainer Cameron Crockett recorded the most significant victory of his career to date when Barbass took out the $100,000 Inglis Challenge over 1100m at Scone Race Club.
One of the world's most popular racehorses, Hong Kong-owned Red Cadeaux has undergone successful surgery on the career-ending fetlock injury sustained during Tuesday's Melbourne Cup and will retire to Living Legends park.
Kurt Goldman quickly realised a young Hellbent was going to be the best horse he had ever trained and his first response was to ask owner Alan Cardy if he wanted to transfer it to a high-profile Sydney trainer.
Flemington’s first day of Melbourne’s Spring Carnival saw Inglis graduates sweep the first four races of the day, highlighted by Chautauqua’s gripping Group 2 Gilgai Stakes victory, cementing plans for a trip to Hong Kong at the end of the year.
Credited with giving exciting young sire Star Witness his first stakes-winner, talented colt The Barrister has been sold and will do his future racing in Hong Kong.
Champion mare Better Life did not disappoint her legion of fans when recording a smashing victory in Sunday’s $1.15 million Group 1 Emirates Singapore Derby (2000m).
Mark Webster, Managing Director of Australia's leading thoroughbred auctioneer Inglis, today announced that leading European luxury goods group Swarovski is partnering with the $2.6million Inglis Race Series.
A total of 189 nominations were received for the 143rd running of the Doncaster Mile (Group 1) to be run at Royal Randwick on Saturday, 18th April 2009.