Less than 24 hours after the 2022 Chairman’s Sale, a former graduate of the auction Snapdancer (Choisir) won her first G1 in today’s Sangster Stakes at Morphettville.
A three-quarter-sister to G1 winner Arcadia Queen has topped the first bi-monthly Online Sale for Inglis Digital, selling for $160,000 to Graham and Linda Huddy of Peachester Lodge.
The owners of Black Caviar have announced she is pregnant as thousands of people gathered in the Victorian town of Nagambie for the unveiling of a full-size bronze statue of the champion mare.
To the astonishment of nobody, Sacred Kingdom repeated his 2010 victory in the HKG1 Kent and Curwen Centenary Sprint Cup, first leg of the Hong Kong Speed Series, and in doing so reasserted his Hong Kong sprinting supremacy at Sha Tin today.
Fastnet Rock was on fire at the weekend with a stakes double at Doomben in Brisbane thanks to class three year-olds Stryker and Rothesay, while in Hong Kong on Sunday at Sha Tin another potential star stepped up to the plate in scintillating debut winner Sichuan Success.
The run of success this season on the track by the William Inglis & Son Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale graduates serves to vindicate why it is Australasia's most progressive sale.