Stakes winners from Australia, New Zealand and the United States, mares in foal to some of Australasia’s most commercially appealing stallions and a breeding right in Champion Sire I Am Invincible are just some of a plethora of highlights in the Inglis Digital August (Early) Online Sale.
Bede Murray will move to the next phase of his cancer treatment this week but is determined it won't keep him from Randwick on Saturday to see unbeaten Rafha's Choice chase the big bucks in the Inglis Nursery.
Racing NSW and Australian Turf Club have today announced a momentous change to the Sydney autumn racing program, heralding a grand finale event towards the end of the Southern Hemisphere Thoroughbred racing season.
Racing Victoria (RV) has today announced a new three-year agreement with the Victorian Jockeys Association (VJA) aimed at both rewarding and promoting the state’s 145 licensed jockeys.
The New South Wales Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Vieira v O'Shea handed down on March 5 has left participants in the wider thoroughbred industry wondering just where they stand.
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.
The Victorian Coalition Government today delivered on its election commitment to support the state's thoroughbred breeding industry by announcing a new multi-million dollar program to boost prize money and bonuses for Victorian bred racehorses.
THE Australian Jockey Club yesterday announced prizemoney increases worth $3.6 million for the new racing season, with the Doncaster Mile and Australian Derby boosted by a total of $700,000.
JOHN THOMPSON, the long-time Sydney foreman for Bart Cummings, will take over as head trainer of the massive Patinack Farm operation, effective immediately.
SYDNEY’S two race clubs are seeking a substantial annual cash injection from the NSW Government, plus freedom to redevelop their racetracks as 24-hour entertainment, hospitality and gaming centres in return for agreeing to merge.
Graeme Kelly spoke to Victorian-based Inglis auctioneer and bloodstock consultant Simon Vivian about the Great Southern Sale at Oaklands on May 18, 19,20 and 21 as well as other matters.
This week, the industry's leading players from Australia and overseas gathered at Randwick, the home of racing in Sydney, with the hope of finding the sport's next champion
Choisir, Silent Witness, Bel Esprit, God’s Own, Ike’s Dream, County Tyrone, In Top Swing, Court Command and Natural Destiny, only the tip of a very large iceberg of William Inglis & Son Classic Yearling Sale graduates.