The catalogue for the 2024 Premier Yearling Sale – the auction responsible for Spring stars such as Think About It, Griff, Attrition and I Am Me etc – is now available online.
Multiple Group-winning speedster Flirtini (Artie Schiller) and Stakes placed race mares including Zing (Zoustar), Anagain (Hinchinbrook) and Miss Albania (Magnus) are among the headline acts of the Inglis Digital July (Late) Online Sale.
Never before has the Classic Yearling Sale seen a day like today.
A record individual days gross, a record individual price and a record sale average has seen the first of Inglis’ select yearling sales for the 2022 season start on a high as vendors enjoyed the bloodstock boom and buyers reaped the rewards of some outstanding stock.
Imagine waking up at 3am for work or working 12 days on, two days off. Imagine working Christmas Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, New Year’s Eve, or any public holiday. Sounds tough, right?
The $2m Inglis Millennium is at the top of the agenda for untapped colt El Padrino (Street Boss) following his win in today’s feature $400,000 Listed Inglis Nursery at Randwick.
Siblings to Group 1 winners, progeny of Group 1-winning mares and 2YOs by some of Australia’s leading stallions headline a bumper Inglis Ready2Race catalogue.
Written By kept his unbeaten record in tact and firmed to outright second-favourite for next weekend’s Golden Slipper with a tough win in today’s Group 3 Magic Night Stakes at Rosehill.
The 16th foal of the stakes-winning Bletchingly mare Tennessee Morn, 5-year-old Magnus gelding Malaguerra added a second Group 1 to his CV when holding off rising sprint star Spieth in Saturday's $1million Darley Classic (1200m) at Flemington.
History was made at Randwick on Saturday when the new training partnership between Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott tasted their first success with exciting Snitzel colt Thronum carrying the Sun Stud colours to victory in the Listed ATC Rosebud.
Darby Racing’s star youngster Yankee Rose confirmed her position as Australia’s leading two-year-old filly when striding away with the $1 million Group 1 ATC Inglis Sires’ Produce Stakes over 1400m at Royal Randwick.
After bouncing back to his best, former Singapore champion three-year-old Stepitup deservedly won the Singapore Horse of the Year title at the 2015 Singapore Racing Awards night at The Regent Hotel on Thursday night.
With a bevy of bluebloods and a last start stakes-winner engaged in the Group III VRC Emirates Airline Plate for two year-old fillies at Flemington on Cup Day, modest Nicconi filly Concealer got under the guard of punters to score a powerful win.
American Pharoah ended his racing career with a spectacular five length victory in the Breeder' Cup Classic, becoming the the first Triple Crown winner to win the prestigious championship race.
This exciting three year-old filly is shaping as one of the best in the country this season and buyers have a unique opportunity next week to purchase something just like her.
Darley stallion Street Boss (USA) has quietly built up a solid reputation in Australia and he looks to have another good one in the Ciaron Maher-trained filly Petits Filous who kept her record at a perfect two for two in Saturday’s United Refrigeration Handicap (1000m) at Moonee Valley.
Sertorius, the group-winning son of shuttle stallion Galileo again proved his staying power in the Group 3 Easter Cup at Caulfield, leading home a trifecta of Inglis yearling sale graduates beating Escado and Shoreham.
Newly gelded Fastnet Rock three year-old White Hunter was in a class of his own when resuming from a spell to win as he pleased at Sandown on Wednesday.
A satisfied Brian Dean could not fault the preparation of his two-year-old Bail Out leading to his first run in the $90,000 Inglis Sydney Juvenile Stakes (1000m) on Sunday.
Smoko confirmed his promise as the next big sprinter to come out of the West with a brilliant performance to win Saturday’s $100,000 Listed Belmont Newmarket (1200m) at Belmont Park.