They say timing is everything in this industry and Glenlogan Park’s Steve Morley’s certainly wasn’t complaining when his half sister to Saturday’s $2m Inglis Millennium winner Fully Lit topped the final day of the Classic Yearling Sale.
In a smashing Sunday at Oaklands Junction, spirited bidding by more than 70 individual buyers saw the sale average climb to $19,370, a sensational increase of 42% from 2015 for the first day of the 2016 Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale.
Pride Of Dubai has not raced since he notched his second Group I win in the ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes in April last year after bone bruising kept the colt out of the spring.
All thoroughbred racing in NSW, incorporating the Australian Turf Club and Provincial and Country NSW, will be assigned to the thoroughbred industry owned media company TVN.
GLYN Schofield could be saved from deciding between Hay List or Manawanui because Ron Leemon is contemplating changing the program of his talented three-year-old.
A new Australian Sales Thoroughbred Code of Conduct has been released today by the industry’s 8 major participants in order to bring greater transparency and accountability to agents acting on behalf of buyers.
Starspangledbanner is flying aloft in both the Cartier Sprinter and Cartier Older Horse divisions after a thrilling victory under Johnny Murtagh in one of Europe’s premier races, the Group One July Cup at Newmarket on Friday, July 9, and enters Cartier Horse Of The Year calculations.
The Australian Racing Board has today considered the results to date of the sweeping changes to the whip rules that came into effect on 1st August 2009.