Yearlings by the likes of Extreme Choice, Russian Revolution, Shamus Award and Toronado headline an enticing catalogue for the Inglis Gold Yearling Sale.
A quartet of Chris Waller-trained 3YOs proved the main attractions in another successful Inglis Digital Online Sale, after selling for a collective $1.475m this afternoon.
Zoutori won a deserved G1 in the Newmarket Handicap as the Easter Yearling Sale again showed why it’s globally considered the best auction in the southern hemisphere, producing four Stakes winners on a hallmark day for Inglis graduates.
Greg and Jodie White and their families have been in the racing game for decades and been associated with many champions of the turf, but even they were taken aback by the win of Nettoyer (Sebring) win in today’s G1 Doncaster Mile at Randwick.
The Inglis Easter star Exceedance (Exceed And Excel) confirmed his status as one of the most valuable colts in training anywhere in the world with victory in today’s stallion-making G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington.
Like anyone watching Abbey Marie’s commanding performance in Saturday’s Schweppes Australasian Oaks at Morphettville, Peter Anastasiou was mightily impressed.
880 lots have been catalogued for the Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale, which will again run over four days, on 1, 2, 3 and 4 May. The Newmarket sale ring in Sydney will light up with weanlings and broodmares from some of Australia’s best families.
In another exciting addition to the 2016 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale, prolific thoroughbred nursery Bell View Park have announced the unreserved dispersal of their 25 in-foal broodmares at Newmarket in the first week of May.
Inglis graduates made their mark on the final day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival at Flemington, with thrilling quinellas in both the Group 1 VRC Darley Classic and the Group 3 VRC Maribyrnong Plate.
The popular and intimate Canterbury Park racecourse will be the stage this Saturday as three of Sydney’s star jockeys continue a compelling battle for premiership honours at the second last metropolitan meeting of the season.
Anybody that has ever bred a Group I winner knows how special it is. The joy and sense of achievement that comes from breeding a Group I winner is something that Bylong Park Thoroughbreds owner Richard Johnston has achieved twice previously with star Fastnet Rock fillies Mosheen and Driefontein, but that didn’t dampen his enthusiasm when watching the Hong Kong Derby HK Gr 1 at Sha Tin on Sunday evening.
The owners, trainers and jockeys of seven horses in one race at Royal Randwick on Saturday will compete for a massive bonus thanks to major Australian Turf Club sponsor Inglis, as the Sydney racing season sees its final Saturday meeting on the Kensington track.
Shanghai Warrior, the promising four-year-old out to enhance his reputation in the Bobbie Lewis Quality at Flemington tomorrow, is getting the personal touch from Pat Hyland, 71 years young and still in the saddle.
Inglis bloodstock consultant James Price will be pulling on the gloves in October to raise money for Bowel Cancer Australia, Sydney Children’s Hospital, McGrath Foundation and Network Kokoda.
Bargain purchase Ideal Position posted his fourth win in five starts when the Mudgee galloper upstaged his city rivals in Saturday’s Accountability Recruitment Handicap (1400m) at Rosehill.
Jack has been in this nursing home for some years after suffering a stroke will at work at Newmarket. Jack will be greatly missed by family, friends, staff at William Inglis and clients of the firm.
Melbourne Rehabilitation horse trainer Peter Clarke led "The Princess" off the horse truck and mentioned casually that her friends were looking forward to seeing her after a long absence.