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.
The countdown is on to the inaugural $2m Inglis Millennium and a bumper Classic Yearling Sale, which this year will run for a record five days and see 1013 yearlings catalogued.
The catalogue for the biggest and strongest Classic Yearling Sale in the company’s history is now available, with 1013 horses being offered over five days of selling.
There are only three days to go until the Turangga Farm Unreserved Dispersal of In-Foal Mares sale at White Park, Scone.
The sale, which begins at midday this coming Sunday, July 23, will see 92 Lots offered – 52 mares, 28 weanlings, 3 yearlings, 7 race fillies and 2 teaser ponies.
Inglis are proud to announce that they will be conducting a dispersal sale of one of Australia’s leading thoroughbred studs, Turangga Farm, on Sunday July 23.
Australia’s fastest thoroughbreds are set to burn down the Flemington straight this Saturday in the aptly named Lightning Stakes, a race that put the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale on everyone’s wishlist thanks to the record breaking feats of Black Caviar.
The 2015 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Preview magazine, featuring thoroughbred industry articles and a sample of the pedigrees to be showcased at next year’s sale, is now interactive and available online at inglis.com.au
Synonymous as a sale with value for trainers and syndicators alike, the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale added its latest Group 1 winner to the mantelpiece, when three-year-old colt Brazen Beau claimed the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes over 1200m in emphatic fashion.
The annual Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Preview magazine, featuring industry articles and pedigrees of the 625 highly select yearlings entered for the world class sale, is now available online at www.inglis.com.au
Response and No Evidence Needed reversed their positions from the Let’s Elope Stakes in providing a landmark Group 1 quinella for graduates of Easter Session II at Caulfield today.
Champion Aussie bred sprinter Starspangledbanner had to settle for second place overnight in the Group One Nunthorpe Stakes at York with a rank outsider in 100-1 shot Sole Power denying him victory in the five furlong sprint.
Following on from the highly successful Inglis Premier sale at Oaklands Junction this month, Stallions Graeme Kelly, spoke to Inglis director Jonathan Darcy about the Inglis Easter sale and other matters.