A highly diversified catalogue featuring progeny of Australia and New Zealand’s leading stallions prepared by expert developers of young racing talent has been finalised for the 2020 Inglis Ready2Race Sale.
A 2YO which has already won an official barrier trial by four lengths topped this morning’s final breeze up session at Warwick Farm ahead of the Inglis Ready2Race Sale.
The strongest catalogue of two-year-olds ever assembled in Australia is now online with 255 select juveniles to be showcased at the Inglis Ready2Race Sale in Sydney on Tuesday 4 October 2016.
In a smashing Sunday at Oaklands Junction, spirited bidding by more than 70 individual buyers saw the sale average climb to $19,370, a sensational increase of 42% from 2015 for the first day of the 2016 Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale.
Although it was a close competition for most of the year, Italian-born, British-based jockey Lanfranco “Frankie” Dettori has defeated North America’s Victor Espinoza and England’s Ryan Moore for the title of 2015 Longines World’s Best Jockey.
Glorious conditions graced the Inglis Newmarket Complex in Sydney for the third The Star Ready2Race Sale, where a high quality catalogue of two and three-year-olds were sold to a geographically diverse buying bench both on-site and online. The day’s selling achieved a healthy clearance rate of 75% and an average of $69,174, with new record top price set of $540,000 for a well-related son of I Am Invincible.
155 lots have been selected for the 2015 edition of The Star Ready2Race Sale which will kick off at 11am on Tuesday 6 October with Lot 1, the Redoute’s Choice half-brother to Group 1 winner Bel Sprinter.
The quality packed Ready2Race Sale breeze ups wound up today at Cranbourne in Victoria with a number of untapped stars showcasing their tremendous talent on the familiar grass surface.
Jockey William Buick feels the experience getting to know Ortensia could be crucial when the duo line up in Saturday’s Haydock Sprint Cup. Buick has ridden the Aussie mare three times.
JJ THE JET PLANE made it South Africa's day in the Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin yesterday, but there was no more content man at the course than Australian trainer Peter Moody.
Australian bred colt Musir started his Dubai campaign on the right note when taking out the UAE Guineas Trial at Meydan on Thursday for leading trainer Mike de Kock.