The Inglis Digital platform has further enhanced itself as the best place to sell online after Stakes-winning mare Dirty Thoughts (So You Think) realised $575,000 as part of the November (Early) auction.
The million-dollar barrier has been smashed by Inglis Digital for the seventh consecutive time since switching to twice-monthly auctions, with a 156-strong November (Late) catalogue turning over an incredible $1.3m.
A three-quarter-sister to G1 winner Arcadia Queen has topped the first bi-monthly Online Sale for Inglis Digital, selling for $160,000 to Graham and Linda Huddy of Peachester Lodge.
A Brazen Beau colt stole the limelight early on Day 1 of the Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale, becoming the second-most expensive yearling ever sold in Victoria.
The Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale again flexed its muscle as being one of the best producing auctions in Australasia when Crown Prosecutor won today’s Group 1 New Zealand Derby.
Inglis Digital will celebrate the New Year with a huge January online catalogue, consisting of more than double the amount of entries compared to January 2018.
Following a record 2018 season both in and out of the sale ring, Inglis’ yearling attention has switched to next year when more horses will be sold on more days of auction as demand for top-quality yearlings continues to increase.
Inglis Digital has celebrated the one year anniversary of its monthly online auctions, with the May catalogue recording a record gross of $1.215 million.
Inglis Digital’s monthly online auction platform broke new ground on Wednesday night, with the January sale aggregate reaching $1,000,000 for the first time.
Victorian thoroughbred racing will make its much-anticipated return to Sky Racing on Saturday with Flemington’s feature Aurie’s Star Handicap meeting to be broadcast after a new partnership was signed between Racing Victoria (RV) and Tabcorp, the owner of Sky Racing.
At approximately 11am on Sunday the Redoute's Choice x Helsinge two year old colt known as Jimmy was euthanized on humane grounds at the Melbourne University Veterinary Hospital in Werribee Victoria.
Ryan Maloney declared unbeaten filly Girl In Flight a “star” as Robbie Griffiths unveiled Australasian Oaks ambitions following her win in today’s Leigh Thomas Gift at Caulfield.
Racehorses pinhooked from the Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale continue to deliver in the two-year-old sales ring and on the racetrack, with sizeable profits and Group 1 wins a growing trait among sale graduates.
Gilgai Farm’s Rick Jamieson and Thoroughbred Breeders Victoria share their thoughts on what the latest world thoroughbred rankings mean for Victorian breeders
Black Caviar being crowned the world’s best racehorse.