Opening his account with a stylish victory at Warwick Farm on Wednesday was talented Northern Meteor colt Metallic Crown, a $190,000 Inglis Easter purchase for Ingham Racing from the draft of Luskin Park.
Up and coming trainer Bjorn Baker celebrated his first winner for high profile owner/breeder John Singleton when blue-blooded More Than Ready (USA) filly Killcareless broke the ice at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.
The $250,000 Inglis Classic at Rosehill on Saturday attracted a big field of talented babies with victory going to the Gai Waterhouse trained Marseilles Roulette (pictured), who provided his young sire Zizou with his first Australian stakes-winner.
Triple Crown Syndications enjoyed a pre-Christmas treat with an ultra impressive first up win for Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) filly Flying Empress, who seems destined for stakes company.
TVN’s popular Thoroughbreds program will tonight feature a preview of some of the Victorian yearlings heading to the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale .
This Friday, August 17 will see the 2007 William Inglis & Son August Thoroughbred Sale commence at 10am with the first of over 350 lots of broodmares, unbroken stock, yearlings and stallions, coupled with a significant offering of race fillies and colts/geldings.
Held on Friday August 17, the 2007 William Inglis & Son August Thoroughbred Sale will see an extensive array of over 290 Broodmares, Yearlings, Stallions, Unbroken Stock as well as an impressive line up of race fillies and colts/geldings on offer.
Day four and there was still ‘infinite’ action at the William Inglis & Son Australian Select Broodmare Sale with a further 140 lots sold for $9,322,500 at an average of $66,589 taking the overall tally to $37,271,950 for 539 lots and an average of $69,150
Strong from start to finish, the strength of the sale was once again emphasised, highlighted by Lot 968, today’s session topper.
Upon completion of the third and final session of the 2007 William Inglis & Son Australian Easter Yearling Sale at Newmarket yesterday, breaking records were once again the order of the day.
Graham and Steve Brown’s Hunter Valley based Kitchwin Hills will head to the 2007 William Inglis & Son Australian Easter Yearling Sale with their largest ever Easter yearling draft, a draft that has Stud Manager Michael Malone and the rest of the Kitchwin Hills ‘champing at the bit’ about the prospects of their draft.
If one was to sit down and write a Press Release on the current updates to the 2007 William Inglis & Son Australian Easter Yearling Sale, it could easily turn into a thesis.
Australia’s leading thoroughbred auctioneers William Inglis and Son Ltd will stage the 2005 Spring Carnival Ready to Run Sale in Melbourne this year, timed perfectly to coincide with the prestigious Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival.
The 2005 Australian Easter Yearling Sale concluded today when a further 174 yearlings were sold at Newmarket, bringing the overall gross for the three day sale to $90,528,000, up by some 20 % on last year’s record figure of $75,477,500.
The Australian Easter Yearling Sale kicked off in spectacular fashion today with 173 yearlings generating gross turnover of $36,448,000 at an average price of $210,682.
The upcoming Vinery Dispersal (Newmarket, Sunday April 3 rd) has generated great speculation and interest, with many astute judges tipping the sale will provide a new record price for a broodmare offered at public auction in Australia.