Outstanding 3YO Celestial Legend gave owner Bon Ho another G1 win and exciting 2YO Switzerland kept his unbeaten record intact and confirmed himself a serious Golden Slipper contender as Inglis graduates flexed their muscle on a big day of autumn racing.
Outstanding G1 mares Hope In Your Heart, C’est Magique and Pennyweka are the latest trio of star entries confirmed for this year’s Inglis Chairman’s Sale.
Inglis Classic graduate Veight (Grunt) was hailed by his trainer as a “bloody exciting” colt after stepping up to weight-for-age and scoring a courageous win in today’s G2 Australia Stakes over 1200m at Moonee Valley.
The highest-priced 2YO ever sold at an Inglis Ready2Race Sale – and the most expensive breeze up horse sold in Australasia in 15 years – today topped what was the highest-grossing 2YO sale in Australian history.
Inglis Digital has hit a new milestone with over $11 million grossed in the first two months of the calendar year, $1.8 million more than the same period in 2021.
The dominance of Inglis graduates in the stallion-making G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes continued at Flemington today when Easter Yearling Sale superstar Home Affairs scored an explosive win in the 3YO feature.
A Caulfield Cup, a Cox Plate, an Everest and an Inglis Millennium.
These are the tantalising goals of the four Inglis-sold Stakes winners from today’s big afternoon of racing in Australia and New Zealand.
There were tears at Randwick and tears at Tyreel Stud as superstar grey Classique Legend (Not A Single Doubt) raced his way into equine stardom with a barnstorming victory in the $15m The Everest.
Powerful Easter colt Wild Ruler – a juvenile which Newgate Farm’s Henry Field believes can be “the next Russian Revolution’’ – scored a dominant debut win in today’s $500,000 Listed Inglis Nursery at Randwick.
Scales of Justice scored a second career G1 on a day Inglis graduates dominated Stakes racing around Australia, winning seven black type races across three States.
Redzel created racing history at Randwick today, securing back-to-back wins in The Everest and cementing himself as one of Australia’s greatest ever sprinters.
The Australian Easter Yearling Sale’s new beginning at Riverside Stables started with a frenzy today, with seven individual Lots selling for $1million or more.
Egg Tart (Sebring x Mrs Windsor) led an Inglis graduate quinella beating favourite Kenedna in today’s Group 1 Australasian Oaks, giving owners Anton and Ollie Koolman a huge thrill.
Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott will be hoping the Inglis Nursery continues its trend as being one of the form 2YO races in the country in recent years when they send Serena Bay there for her next start.
Russian Revolution made it four wins from as many starts and has Group 1 glory in his sights following another catch-me-if-you-can victory in today’s Group 2 Roman Consul Stakes (1200m) at Randwick.
In a thrilling finish, the Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Serene Majesty edged out Gerald Ryan’s favoured Spill The Beans to win the $400,000 RL Inglis Guineas over 1400m at Scone Race Club’s stand-alone Saturday meeting.