The Unreserved Reduction of broodmares and race fillies from Think Big Stud to be offered at the Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale next Monday offers a rare opportunity to tap into the bloodlines that have made Dato Tan Chin Nam’s famed colours some of the most well-known and successful in the country.
Inglis graduate Diamond Drille came with a well-timed run to nab the $1 million Group 1 ATC Queen of the Turf Stakes at Royal Randwick on Saturday. The win ensured Inglis’ position as the leading sales source of Group 1 winners during The Championships in Sydney.
Crack gelding Whobegotyou rang up number one in the 2011 PB Lawrence Stakes, although he had to share some of the glory with luckless runner-up Lights Of Heaven.
Think Big Stud were closely watching the Listed Hobart Guineas in Tasmania on Sunday with the result of keen interest to Lot 367, a Danewin filly they will offer at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale on Monday afternoon.
Gerald Ryan’s talented filly Saramenha has made it two impressive wins on the trot when she romped home in the Kyle & Jackie O Show Handicap (1100m) at Rosehill on Saturday.
Inglis weanlings have enjoyed an excellent month and the trend continued today, as Yosei and Eramor led a dominant display on the Caulfield Thousand Guineas program by Inglis graduates.
Today’s Melbourne March Thoroughbred Sale produced lively trade and strong competition on a high percentage of lots, as 278 horses sold for a gross just short of $1.6million.
As the hammer fell on the final lot today, the curtains came down on what has unquestionably been the most successful fortnight in Australian thoroughbred sales history.
William Inglis & Son graduates once again dominated another awards ceremony, taking home the prize in 6 of the 9 categories on offer at the New South Wales Racehorse Owners Association - Racing’s Night Of Champions.
Only the mighty mare Makybe Diva could stand in the way of a clean sweep of Champion Racehorse Awards by Inglis graduates last night at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium.
Millionaire fillies Mnemosyne and Serenade Rose dazzled in the Melbourne Classics this Spring and look all set to take further honours this Autumn in Sydney.
There is no greater advertisement for a vendor than racetrack success and as consignors of this season’s star colts God’s Own and Nadeem, leading Classic vendors Mick and Michelle Talty have hit a real purple patch.
BROADWATER Farm enjoyed their best ever Classic Sale in 2005, accounting for three of the top ten lots and heading the vendor table with a massive $70,100 average for ten yearlings sold.
INGLIS sale graduates have cut a swathe through Melbourne Spring Carnival classics with brilliant filly SERENADE ROSE(Easter 2004, $400,000) completing a quartet of Group One winners of the nation’s most prestigious three-year-old prizes with her dominant Crown Oaks (2500m) victory at Flemington yesterday.
William Inglis and Son Ltd are delighted to be sponsoring the time honoured Group One Sires’ Produce Stakes for two year olds at Royal Randwick this Saturday.