Two of Australia’s most exciting 3YOs scored devastating G3 victories within an explosive 20 minute period in two States today as the Spring Racing Carnival continued to heat up.
Another Award (Shamus Award) has become the most expensive horse to be sold on Inglis Digital so far this year – and the fourth highest in history – in topping the Inglis Digital July (Early) catalogue at $1.2 million.
Another exceptionally strong and diverse catalogue of 433 lots has been finalised for the Inglis Digital July (Early) Sale, which is now open for bidding.
The G1 Doncaster Mile winner Nettoyer (Sebring) is the latest star attraction headed to the Inglis Chairman’s Sale, for which the catalogue is NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE.
The G1 winner El Dorado Dreaming, G1 producer Scarletini, Group winners such as Sweet Deal and Savanna Amour (in foal to Fastnet Rock), blue-blooded Stakes winner Meuse (in foal to Dundeel) as well as siblings to the likes of Sunlight and Forbidden Love are among the latest entries confirmed for the Inglis Chairman’s Sale.
When former Vinery Stud employee Mark Nevin paid $600 for Lady of Helena at the 2013 Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale, never in his wildest dreams did he think he would breed a G1 winner.
The Australian Easter Yearling Sale further cemented itself as the southern hemisphere’s premier equine auction with a stunning two days of trade at Riverside.
Every Group 1 win is special but for Hermitage Bloodstock’s Anton Koolman, today’s Queensland Oaks victory with Youngstar was right up there with the most memorable of his career.
Group 1 performers Gypsy Diamond and Heatherly - in foal to I Am Invincible and Written Tycoon respectively - headline early entries received for the second renewal of the Inglis Chairman’s Sale Breeding Prospects.
A “wonderfully successful’’ Inglis Chairman’s Sale – a new concept on the Australasian sales scene – has seen unbeaten 2YO Gunnison become the highest-priced gelding ever sold at auction in Australia at $1.4 million.
A powerful catalogue full of Stakes-winning race mares, broodmares in foal to some of the world’s leading stallions as well as stallion shares and blueblood weanlings highlight the inaugural The Chairman’s Sale – Session II for Elite Breeding Prospects.
Extreme Choice proved he is one of the world's leading three-year-old sprinters by upstaging the older horses and leading in an Inglis graduates quinella in Friday night’s Group 1 Moir Stakes (1000m) at The Valley.
HEATHERLY is tipped to improve sharply on her classy but narrow first-up win at Moonee Valley on Saturday — and she’ll have to because life is about to become pretty tough.
Omei Sword and Heatherly continued the great start to the new racing season of Inglis graduates winning the Group 2 ATC Silver Shadow Stakes and Listed MVRC Carlyon Stakes respectively in impressive fashion on Saturday.
“Be not afraid of greatness” when searching through the catalogue of the [Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale](http://inglis.com.au/sales/info/2016+Australian+Easter+Yearling+Sale), for outstanding results with Easter graduates continue to be achieved across a range of budgets by trainers, syndicators, owners, agents and pinhookers.
The story of Saturday's Group II Schweppes Rubiton Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield is easily told, the Lonhro filly Heatherly went straight to the front under Katelyn Mallyon, increased her margin at every call and was throttled down to win by five and a half lengths.
A bountiful day of racing across the country saw four graduates of Inglis sales, and the siblings of seven which will walk through the ring in the coming months, adorn their pedigrees with a multitude of black type.