The strength of the Inglis Digital market was again to the fore today as talented 3YO Ringmaster (Zoustar) became the equal-third most expensive racehorse ever sold on the platform.
Stakes winners, siblings to Group winners, potent international bloodlines and a potential candidate for the $10m Golden Eagle form another diverse catalogue for the Inglis Digital January (Late) Online Sale.
Guy Mulcaster hopes Ranch Hand – who he bought for $600,000 in today’s Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale – can develop into a stallion prospect, potentially as early as this weekend.
Dual Stakes-winning mare All Banter has continued the strength of entries for the Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale, which is now open for bidding.
Big Money, only a four-day old foal when his mother died of a snake bite protecting her progeny, did what Lyn's Money couldn't after creating history for champion jockey Robert Thompson in Grafton's Ramornie Handicap.
The all-conquering Chris Waller stable kicked off the Brisbane Winter Carnival with Brazen Beau taking out the Group 2 $175,000 Bollinger Champagne Classic (1200m) at Doomben today.
The strong fields in the BTC Cup at Eagle Farm and The Goodwood at Morphettville on Saturday, both won by the great mare, are a lingering reminder of the sheer dominance of Black Caviar.
Improving gallopers Howmuchdoyouloveme and Hvasstan will aim for Group 1 Spring Carnival riches at different ends of the distance spectrum over the coming weeks after scoring at Group 2 and Group 3 level respectively at Caulfield on Saturday.
Globe-trotting Aussie sprinter Ortensia finally got conditions to suit overnight at Glorious Goodwood in the UK where she powered clear to win the Group II Gordon's King George Stakes.
Quality mare Ortensia is on track for a breakthrough Group 1 win in the Burswood Winterbottom Stakes (1200m) at Ascot on Saturday after drawing ideally in barrier two.
On arguably Australia’s best day of racing, Hurtle Myrtle defeated the country’s best fillies and mares over a mile to claim her first Group One victory in the VRC Myer Classic.
Mike Moroney has a great opportunity to add to his dual Victoria Derby wins following the strong win by Inglis Easter graduate Sabrage at Caulfield today.
Entries have come in from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Europe and America for Australia’s first art prize devoted to the thoroughbred form – the Inglis Equine Art Prize.
Black Caviar lit up Royal Randwick today, taking her unbeaten streak to a perfect dozen and heading up a trio of stakes wins for Inglis graduates on the card.
The comeback party for Horse of the Year Typhoon Tracy was spoiled when rejuvenated galloper Whitefriars made it two Group 2 wins from as many starts in Melbourne in last night’s Australia Stakes.
The noble worlds of art and thoroughbreds come together with the inaugural Inglis Equine Art Prize.
Arthur Inglis, fifth generation of Australia’s most esteemed thoroughbred family, has created the Prize in association with Mike Coward from Australian Art Sales, to “protect and promote” a classic art form.
Valuable Easter purchases Anise and Foxwedge made impressive winning debuts at Rosehill today, indicating bigger assignments await later in the season.
Although the rain was falling and the sky grey, Rick Worthington’s smile said it all after his five-year-old gelding Whitefriars delivered a tough knock out blow to his rivals in the Group 2 Seppelt Salinger Stakes at Flemington on Derby day.
Whitefriars had long promised to win a good race and that came to fruition today when he proved too good in the Flemington mud in the Group 2 Salinger Stakes.