Marvellous mare Montefilia (Kermadec) continued her progression towards the G1 Melbourne Cup with a dominant win in today’s $2m G2 Hill Stakes at Rosehill.
Breeders will be presented with another world-class rare gem when the G1-performing mare Fasika (So You Think) is offered in the Inglis Digital August (Late) Online Auction.
Dual Group 3 winning mare Jamaican Rain (Manhattan Rain) has become the most expensive mare sold through the broodmare category on Inglis Digital topping the September (Late) Online Sale at $280,000.
Inglis will move its new-look Ready2Race Sale back to Sydney and link it with the $13million The Everest as part of a host of changes to the 2018 edition.
Inglis are excited to announce the successful launch of a refreshed Bloodstock.com.au site, along with launching two exciting new brands in GetRacing.com.au and StallionParade.com.au to the thriving Inglis Digital portfolio.
This week the Bloodstock.com.au team celebrates a huge milestone having sold over 4,000 horses online! If you’re looking to benefit from the huge growth of internet and online sales in the Thoroughbred industry, Bloodstock.com.au is the place to go.
This Friday will be the last opportunity to submit entries for the 2011 Inglis Australian Racehorse Sale, to be held on Tuesday October 25 at Oaklands, Melbourne.
The 2011 Inglis Sydney Spring Thoroughbred Sale was conducted at Newmarket today, with dual Group 1 winner Black Piranha the star, selling for $245,000.
Inglis are proud to announce their sponsorship of an exclusive lunch to launch the 2009 Autumn Racing Carnival and the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
Entries are being called for the inaugural Inglis Australian Weanling and Breeding Stock Sale, to be held at Newmarket in Sydney on the 26th through to the 30th of June.
William Inglis & Son have today announced an exciting new concept to be held in conjunction with the new Australian Weanling and Breeding Stock Sale, held at Newmarket in Sydney on the 26th through to the 30th of June.
Tattersalls Ltd, Europe’s leading bloodstock auctioneers, has announced that it has taken a significant minority stake in William Inglis and Son Ltd, Australia’s premier firm of bloodstock auctioneers.
Over the past week directors of Inglis, Magic Millions and Aushorse have been engaged in discussions to improve the spread of sales dates for buyers and vendors in 2008.
As the 2007 William Inglis & Son Great Southern Sale is the one of the last opportunity buyers have to purchase quality bloodstock for the season, the lucrative section of over 400 well-bred mares in foal to leading commercial stallions, are sure to be highly sought after.