Highlighted by the $1.025million half-brother to Black Caviar, today’s second session of the 2011 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale continued at a strong pace, with total sales surging through the $60million mark.
All Silent's love affair with Flemington continued when he made it four from four at headquarters in blowing away a crack field in today's G1 Patinack Farm Classic and he will now attempt to add his name to an elite list of Inglis graduates to win the G1 Hong Kong International Sprint.
The 2009 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale has drawn to a conclusion with another two yearlings topping the million dollar mark at Newmarket today, as the overall clearance rate continues to rise.
THE first foal of three-time Melbourne Cup-winning mare Makybe Diva will be trained in Melbourne by Danny O'Brien after he yesterday made the successful bid of $1.5 million for the sale-topping colt.
The much anticipated first foal from legendary mare Makybe Diva highlighted proceedings on Day 1 of the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, with Melbourne trainer Danny O’Brien securing the Galileo colt for $1.5million.
TVN’s comprehensive preview of the 2009 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, hosted by Caroline Searcy and featuring many of the highlight lots will be screened from 8pm this evening, Thursday March 26.
The ultra impressive wins by All Silent, Typhoon Tracy and More Joyous in feature races at Rosehill on Saturday highlighted a number of headline acts at next month's Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
The overnight release of the 2008 World Thoroughbred Rankings were not only a glowing endorsement of how highly regarded Australian horses now are, but also a great result for graduates of Inglis Sales
Inglis graduates rounded out the spring carnival the same way it had begun – with another emphatic Group 1 victory, this time via Belong To Me’s outstanding five-year-old All Silent.
Led by outstanding multiple Group 1 winning mare Forensics, Inglis graduates won half the races on the card of Australia’s most revered day of racing at Flemington today.
Day four and there was still ‘infinite’ action at the William Inglis & Son Australian Select Broodmare Sale with a further 140 lots sold for $9,322,500 at an average of $66,589 taking the overall tally to $37,271,950 for 539 lots and an average of $69,150
Strong from start to finish, the strength of the sale was once again emphasised, highlighted by Lot 968, today’s session topper.
Quality continued to find good homes on Day Three of the 2007 William Inglis & Son Australian Select Broodmare Sale with 227 lots selling for $6,291,850 at an average of $44,309.