An “extraordinary’’ Easter Yearling Sale catalogue is close to being finalised as breeders flock to the sale widely regarded as the ‘Best of the Best’.
Inglis Rural Property is pleased to exclusively present Springbank, a large-scale holding totalling 1,654* hectares (4,088* acres) of productive farming and grazing country in the highly regarded Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales.
The eyes of the bloodstock world will be on Riverside Stables on April 5 and 6 for the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, for which the spectacular catalogue is now available online.
When Joe O’Neill from Prime Thoroughbreds attended the 2018 Classic Yearling Sale – the first ever sale at Riverside stables – he did so with a cunning plan.
Sensibility – a beautifully bred Group 1 placed Redoute’s Choice mare in foal to I Am Invincible – is among the first confirmed Wildcard entries to The Chairman’s Sale.
Two-time Group 1 winner Norzita is the latest high-profile entrant confirmed for this year’s Inglis Chairman’s Sale – in foal to dual Champion Australian sire Snitzel.
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.
Twin Hills, located 9km from Cootamundra and approximately 380km from Sydney and widely regarded as the finest thoroughbred stud in the region will be offered for sale this Spring by Inglis Rural Property.
Meanwhile, highly regarded Goulburn colt colt Hellbent (I Am Invincible-Volkaspray, by Volksraad) will bid to get his career back on track when he lines up in the Inglis Dash (1100m) at Flemington on Saturday.
IF THERE is currently a halo over the gateway to Stuart Ramsey’s Turangga Stud at the northern end to the Se genhoe Valley, Scone, it is well deserved for one of its products has become the first performer raised in the Hunter Valley since Fairy King Prawn at the turn of the century to capture the prestigious title of Hong Kong Horse of the Year.
Sure And Fast, trained at Kembla Grange by Bede Murray, qualified for the $300,000 Provincial Championship Final (1400m) when he won the first heat over 1350 metres at Wyong on March 5 beating the Kris Lees-trained Selectify.
Two highly regarded New South Wales broodmare farms have hit the property market to coincide with the timing of the Inglis Easter Yearling Sales. Lustre Lodge, Wyong and Stratheden, Tamworth are being marketed by Inglis Property agents Jamie Inglis and Michael Burke.
Created by Inglis’ Deputy Chairman Arthur Inglis in association with Australian Art Sales Director Mike Coward to encourage and promote thoroughbred art, the Inglis Equine Art Prize is the only one of its kind in Australia, with the winner receiving A$15,000 in prizemoney.
ELIZA PARK STUD, one of Australia’s leading thoroughbred stud operations located in Victoria, is to be offered for sale by expressions of interest closing on April 26.
Unbeaten champion Black Caviar’s place in the nation’s sporting history has been officially cemented with her induction this evening into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.
The Victorian Thoroughbred Racehorse Owners Association has slammed plans by the Victoria Racing Club to reduce prizemoney for 30 feature races at Flemington next season.
The Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders Association has called for a Special Commission of Inquiry as a second Exploration Licence is referred by the NSW Government to the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
The first foal of Group 1 international conqueror Sun Classique has been added to the star-studded entries received for the 2012 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.