A Wootton Bassett filly from Alma Vale topped a robust day of trade at the HTBA Yearling Sale that finished with “stronger than expected’’ figures across the board.
A share in Champion sire Zoustar headlines a ‘full’ Inglis Digital April (Late) Online Sale catalogue which also features a dominant last start winner ideal for Australian or Hong Kong racing and many quality drafts from the country’s leading stud farms and racing stables.
3YO gelding Kosgei (The Autumn Sun) set a new Australasian record for a colt/gelding in a Digital Sale when realising $750,000 to the bid of Mr Daniel Yeung/Magus Equine in today’s Inglis Digital December Online Sale.
The Australian Pattern Committee (APC) met on Tuesday for its annual end-of-season meeting with five races recommended for upgrade and another ten recommended for elevation to Listed status.
Australia’s presence in China was underlined on Sunday, when Australian-bred horses took star billing at one of that country’s most important Thoroughbred race meetings, winning five out of the seven races on the program.
After more than 6 weeks of planning, William Inglis & Son is pleased to announce that the first draft of Victorian based broodmares and foals have arrived at the Inglis Oaklands sales complex in Victoria from NSW.
After several weeks of detailed planning and liaison with NSW and Victorian DPI, a consignment of 66 thoroughbreds were transported across the NSW/Victorian border overnight to the Inglis’ Oaklands sales complex in Victoria for a period of quarantine, having already served three days quarantine at the company’s Newmarket headquarters in Sydney.
Just as the Sydney racing industry started it’s journey down the road to recovery last Saturday, another critical step forward was taken today when William Inglis and Son conducted the first thoroughbred sale in NSW since the EI crisis commenced more than three months ago.
Newmarket, 7 December 2007 - entires close at 5pm on Friday 30 November
PRE SALE CONDITIONS
Prior to the sale, vendors must engage a veterinary to take blood and nasal swab from each horse entered and have it sent to the DPI for testing.