Day Two of the 2015 Inglis Great Southern Sale saw a continuation of impressive results through to the completion of the Weanling Sessions, and a promising start to the Broodmare Session. A further 42 Platinum weanlings were sold today, taking the average for that session to $24,368 across a total of 192 Lots. 78 General weanlings were sold grossing $539,950, taking the average price for weanlings across both sessions to a record $19,329.
The 2014 racing year started to sizzle on Saturday and yearlings catalogued for the upcoming Inglis Melbourne Premier and Australian Easter Yearling Sales were huge beneficiaries through the deeds of their stakes winning siblings and exceptional sires.
2012 Patinack Farm Blue Diamond Stakes winner Samaready continued her progress towards a return to the racetrack, with an impressive jumpout at Caulfield this morning.
Rick Hore-Lacy is hoping comeback galloper Chase The Rainbow could be Caulfield Cup bound after his brilliant win in the National Jockeys' Celebration Day Plate at Caulfield yesterday.
Coolmore Stud and Goodwood Farm have finished at the top of Inglis’ Group 1 Vendors List for the 2011/12 Australian racing season, having sold two individual Group 1 winners each.
Twelve months after giving trainer Joan Pracey one of the biggest thrills of her career, Upstacker will head to Hawkesbury on Saturday in an attempt to trump it.
Session One of the 2012 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale came to a close at Oaklands today, with the increases in the overall average and gross recorded for the fourth consecutive year.
Secret Admirer and The Verminator notched up a Group 1 winning double for Inglis graduates on super Saturday at Randwick today, taking out the Epsom Hcp (1600m) and Metropolitan Hcp (2400m) respectively.
Rick Hore-Lacy trained Chase The Rainbow defied the pattern at Moonee Valley tonight, coming from the rear to score an impressive win in the Group 2 MVRC Bill Stutt Stakes in Melbourne.
Rick Hore-Lacy will set his promising colt Chase The Rainbow on a Caulfield Guineas path after securing a $50,000 Inglis Race Series bonus at Geelong today.
THE Inglis Melbourne Autumn Yearling sale might have been robbed of one of its highlight acts with the withdrawal of Cedarberg's sister, but as usual it provides a wide cross-section of sires and in particular this year there is a large representation by sons of Hussonet.
THREE days after the dust settled on the match race that fizzled into a one-act affair, Hay List's trainer John McNair refused to hoist the white flag.
Amongst the quality undercard for the Cox Plate is the third running of the newly renamed Inglis Banner, a $250,000 race over 1000m restricted to two year old's nominated to the Inglis Race Series
A shrewd weanling purchase netted Milburn Creek Thoroughbreds a Group 1 victory this afternoon, with Secret Admirer producing a barnstorming finish to land the Flight Stakes (1600m).
Hussonet notched his second juvenile winner in as many days when the Rodney Douglas trained Illusionary scored a narrow win over 1200m on the Lakeside course at Betfair Park today.
STEVE Richards rolls out a line that has been the anthem for fellow trainer John Hawkes, the man many believe stands in the way of Richards' greatest triumph, winning Saturday's Blue Diamond Stakes.
This Friday, August 17 will see the 2007 William Inglis & Son August Thoroughbred Sale commence at 10am with the first of over 350 lots of broodmares, unbroken stock, yearlings and stallions, coupled with a significant offering of race fillies and colts/geldings.
Held on Friday August 17, the 2007 William Inglis & Son August Thoroughbred Sale will see an extensive array of over 290 Broodmares, Yearlings, Stallions, Unbroken Stock as well as an impressive line up of race fillies and colts/geldings on offer.