Off the back of a successful Premier Yearling Sale in Melbourne, the Victoria Racing Club (VRC) and Inglis are proud to announce a four-year partnership extension which will see the $500,000 Inglis Banner (1000m) run at Flemington during the Melbourne Cup Carnival.
Inglis is once again making available the opportunity to work with one of Australia’s most respected companies - and one of the most prestigious names in the world of bloodstock - through its renowned Inglis Internship program.
The build-up to the 2023 Inglis Yearling Sales Series, beginning at Riverside with Inglis Classic from February 12-14, continues with today’s launch of the annual Preview Magazine.
The most extraordinary digital sale the world has ever seen concluded this evening as the Inglis Digital April (Late) online auction grossed a mammoth $10,721,799.
Sale-topper Sixgun (Snitzel) will do the rest of his racing in Hong Kong after being purchased by Dr Alan Lee’s A Value Consulting Limited for $145,000 in the Inglis Digital April (Early) Online Sale.
An outstanding group of broodmares - a majority offered in foal to some of the most exciting stallions in the country – will be offered in one of Australia’s most highly anticipated online reductions.
When self-confessed “part-time breeder and small-time buyer’’ Gasper Stellato paid $18,000 for a filly at the 2018 Premier Yearling Sale, never did he dream she would turn into the horse of a lifetime.
The chance to ‘Buy Better with Inglis’ is now only 73 days away as the countdown to the 2022 Yearling Sales Series continues with the launch of the annual Preview Magazine.
A record days trade, a record top price and a record number of smiles.
That was the take-out of a stunning opening day of the 2021 Classic Yearling Sale at Riverside that saw significant increases across the board from the corresponding day 12 months ago.
On the advice of the Hume City Council and relevant health authorities, the Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale inspections scheduled for Oaklands from this coming Monday will no longer take place.
As a result of the official border closure between NSW and Victoria, it is no longer possible for Inglis to host the Melbourne Gold Sale as a live auction.
As a result of advice from the NSW State Government and Racing NSW resulting from the increasing COVID-19 situation in Victoria, all Victorian-domiciled persons will be unable to attend Riverside Stables at the upcoming Inglis July Sales Series auctions.
As part of the Inglis COVID-Safe plan, attendees at the Easter Round 2 Sale, Scone Yearling Sale and Australian Weanling Sale or the respective inspection periods for each sale will be required to follow some simple steps to register to attend.