Disappointment gave way to unbridled joy for Hermitage Thoroughbreds and Arrowfield Stud when Inglis Easter graduate Lady Shenandoah secured G1 glory in today’s Darley Flight Stakes over 1600m at Randwick.
Amazing mare Bella Nipotina (Pride Of Dubai) secured a third career G1 win and took her earnings to almost $11m with a breathtaking victory in today’s Tatt’s Tiara at Eagle Farm.
A share in Champion sire Zoustar has today become the most expensive stallion share ever sold at public auction in Australia, realising a sale-high $1.3m in the Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale.
Brae Sokolski secured the top lot in tonight’s ‘full’ Inglis Digital April (Late) Sale, buying proven broodmare Molto Allegro - in foal to Too Darn Hot – from the Oakland Park reduction for $300,000.
Stakes-winning mare Flirtini tonight topped a spectacular Inglis Digital July (Late) Sale which grossed $4,379,450 and saw six horses realise $200,000 or more.
Inglis Rural Property is pleased to exclusively present Springbank, a large-scale holding totalling 1,654* hectares (4,088* acres) of productive farming and grazing country in the highly regarded Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales.
A $65,000 broodmare purchase from last year has today produced the top-priced lot at the record-breaking Australian Weanling Sale when a Capitalist x Laylia weanling realised $400,000 at Riverside.
A horse that Gai Waterhouse considers “one of the most talented 3YOs racing in Sydney”, 3YO Belieber (Zoustar), heads an impressive line-up in the Inglis Digital December Online Auction, which is now open for bidding.
Please find below a schedule detailing the locations of all yearlings entered in the Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale which will be conducted as a Digital Auction. Bidding is currently open at Inglisdigital.com and will start to close-off from 10am on Thursday July 16.
Promising unbeaten colt Top Score will give trainer John Sargent a guide to his future prospects when he takes on a strong form race at Rosehill on Saturday.
Inglis graduates made their mark on the final day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival at Flemington, with thrilling quinellas in both the Group 1 VRC Darley Classic and the Group 3 VRC Maribyrnong Plate.
Caulfield Cup Day, the first of the Melbourne Spring Carnival majors saw brilliant performances from Inglis graduates at both Caulfield and Royal Randwick, headlined by Mongolian Khan’s brilliant performance in the Group 1 feature.
Outstanding sprinter Brazen Beau was declared Champion Three-Year-Old Colt or Gelding at the Australian Racehorse of the Year Awards overnight, putting the icing on the cake of a stellar career for his racing connections including his large syndicate of owners, 36 of whom were in attendance at the event, trainer Chris Waller, and Ontrack Thoroughbreds’ Grant Morgan.
Four Inglis graduates added black-type to their records at Caulfield today, with Group 1 winning mare Bounding (Lonhro x Believe’n’Succeed) delivering the most impressive victory, kicking off her spring campaign in style with an impressive four-length win in the Group 3 MRC Heath Stakes over 1100m under the guidance of Kerrin McEvoy.
A desire by his owners to aim at the group 1 Caulfield Guineas saw Well Sprung — who was beaten at his debut in a maiden at Cranbourne a month ago — quickly graduating to black-type company, before scoring an impressive all-the-way win in the listed Mitchell McKenzie Stakes (1200 metres).
A pair of black type-performed fillies from last season began their three-year-old quests for further stakes success on winning notes at Taupo on Wednesday in New Zealand.
The hard-working Stepitup claimed his second Group win within a fortnight when he took out Sunday’s $300,000 Group 2 Chairman’s Trophy in his customary tradesman fashion to hand trainer Laurie Laxon his fifth success in that feature race over 1800m.