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A Stakes placed mare in foal to sire-of-the-moment Proisir headlines a large and diverse catalogue of 408 entries in the Inglis Digital April (Early) Online Sale.
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The sale that has produced the likes of The Autumn Sun, Merchant Navy, Estijaab, Russian Revolution, Mossfun, Pinot and Flying Artie in recent years has again attracted a stunning catalogue for 2019.
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The catalogue has been released for Inglis Digital’s March Online Auction, with 115 lots on offer.
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The annual Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Catalogue, featuring 529 yearlings entered in the showcase sale, is now available online.
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The annual Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Preview, featuring 571 yearlings entered for next year’s showpiece sale, is now available.
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Champion sire Encosta de Lago had two fillies running at Canterbury on Wednesday that were both purchased as yearlings for $1,5 million.
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The catalogue for the 2009 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, to be held at Newmarket from April 5-7, is now on-line.
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To coincide with the release of the highly informative 2009 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Preview magazine, TVN will host a special Thoroughbreds program tonight at 6.30pm (EDST) showcasing the 2009 Inglis Yearling Sale series, featuring the highly anticipated Sydney Classic, Melbourne Premier and Australian Easter Yearling Sales.
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The catalogue for the 2008 William Inglis & Son Australian Easter Yearling Sale series is now online.
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No sale has ever scaled such phenomenal heights as those reached at the 2007 William Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
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The William Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale’s bountiful run continued at Newmarket tonight with 71 lots sold for a gross of $25,225,000 and an average of $355,282, an increase again on last year.
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The William Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale proved it is likely to be the strongest sale held so far in the Southern Hemisphere.
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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.
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