With a legacy like that of the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale, it is no wonder that with only ten days to go that the industry is positively buzzing. The 2015 edition of the sale that unearthed superheroes of the turf including Black Caviar, Fawkner, Snitzerland, Trust In A Gust, Sacred Kingdom and Blue Diamond favourite Foniton, will begin 12 noon on Sunday 1 March.
When Vasko Ognenovski entered the Inglis and Herald Sun Win A Share In A Racehorse competition in 2014 he could never have imagined that less than a year later he would own a share in the Blue Diamond favourite. Ognenovski won a 10 per cent share in exciting two-year-old filly Fontiton, along with two years of training and insurance after she was sold at the 2014 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale.
For the second year a Victorian water colour artist has taken line honours at the Inglis Equine Art Prize (IEAP), with Jason Roberts claiming the 2013 title for his work "Valyra Passes Beauty Parlour at Chantilly" in the face of stiff competition from well over 100 entries.
Fancy a free hit at the chance to own a share in the next Black Caviar? Here’s your opportunity with the seventh edition of the Sunday Herald Sun/ Inglis Win a Share in a Racehorse competition.
Here is your opportunity to win a share in possibly the next Black Caviar with the launch of the Inglis / Sunday Herald Sun Win a Share in a Racehorse Competition.
Two of Australia’s most well renowned organisations in the equine industry, Equestrian Australia (EA) and Inglis, are teaming up in a bid to revolutionise Equestrian sport.
The new look 2011 Melbourne Festival of Racing was officially launched today by Minister for Racing Denis Napthine and Racing Victoria Chief Executive Rob Hines before lunchtime crowds at Melbourne’s City Square.
Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster today announced the launch of Australia’s latest website for all equine breeds and disciplines, [horsezone.com.au](http://www.horsezone.com.au/)