The Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale is the first opportunity for pinhookers to get their hands on weanlings to take through to the 2016 select yearling sales in Australasia.
884 quality Lots have been catalogued for the extended Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale, which is now available online. Now a four day event, the sale will run on 3, 4, 5 and 6 May 2015 at Inglis Newmarket complex in Sydney.
Due to overwhelming demand the 2015 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale has been extended an extra day to accommodate a larger catalogue, and will now run on 3, 4, 5 and 6 May at Inglis Newmarket complex in Sydney.
Caulfield Guineas winner All Too Hard heads an impressive list of 11 nominations for Saturday’s $400,000 Sportingbet C.F. Orr Stakes (1400m), the first leg of the G1 middle-distance championship.
Shanghai Warrior, the promising four-year-old out to enhance his reputation in the Bobbie Lewis Quality at Flemington tomorrow, is getting the personal touch from Pat Hyland, 71 years young and still in the saddle.
Graduates of small Forbes NSW breeding operation Nerreman swept both the Group races at Caulfield in Melbourne on Saturday, with Sincero and Lady Of Harrods claiming the Group 2 Memsie Stakes and Group 3 H.D.F McNeil Stakes respectively.
Last season's top class juvenile Golden Archer made a successful return to racing following injury, powering clear to win as he pleased at Flemington on Saturday.
Group One VRC Oaks winner Mosheen was back with a bang at Caulfield today, running away to a dominant first-up victory in the Listed MRC Shadwell Stud Australasia Stakes over 1200m.
Inglis three-year-olds Manawanui and Big Time were all the talk at Rosehill today, while the victory of Amaethon at Caulfield proved a small consolation for connections who sadly lost the galloper’s half-sister Crystal Lily yesterday.
After three wins at Listed level last season, the ultimate professional Golden Archer notched his first Group success in Saturday's HDF McNeil Stakes (G3) over 1200 metres at Caulfield.
Golden Archer, one of the most durable juveniles of last season, was back in stakes winning form at Caulfield today, leading off a stakes double for Inglis graduates at the meeting.
A decision to dodge star colt Sepoy with the in-form Hot Spin in the Vain Stakes could pay off when he runs in Saturday's McKenzie Stakes at Moonee Valley.
Ahead of this weekend’s final Golden Slipper lead up’s, Inglis yearling graduates currently dominate the order of entry for the world’s richest two-year-old race.
Zavite again proved himself one of the most hardy stayers in training, while the much more youthful Elite Falls announced herself as a genuine Golden Slipper winner in a triumphant Reisling Slipper Trial win.
Today’s impressive juvenile wins by Foxwedge and Golden Archer at Flemington underlined the type of graduates Easter consistently produces, in addition to a pointer to what buyers can expect at this year’s sale.
It seems champion Melbourne trainer Peter Moody’s biggest problem is how to keep is plethora of high-class horses apart in races during the upcoming Autumn
Carnival, writes Brad Waters.
Golden Archer showed why he is considered by some as early Blue Diamond favourite with an effortless win in the $70,000 Sportingbet Plate (1000m) for two-year-olds at Caulfield on Sunday.