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?
Outstanding 2YO Profiteer (Capitalist) announced himself arguably the best 2YO colt in the land with a dominant victory in today’s feature $2m Inglis Millennium at Randwick.
The Inglis Millennium/Golden Slipper double looms as the most favourable option for regally bred Coolmore colt Acrobat following his impressive debut win in the $500,000 Listed Inglis Nursery at Randwick.
Darby Racing’s Samadoubt has claimed the first Group 1 of the 2019/20 racing season, making all the running to land a surprise win in the Winx Stakes over 1400m at Randwick.
The strength of the racing industry in the upper region of the Hunter Valley was showcased by the first three home in the inaugural running of the $300,000 Country Championship Final at Randwick on April 6, the opening day of the Australian Championships.
With three of the top five most fancied runners in the Group One VRC Victoria Derby on Saturday, reigning champion sire Redoute’s Choice is well positioned to claim his first win in the spring Blue Riband.
A beautiful spring day at Flemington saw more than 15,000 racegoers turn up for the Victoria Racing Clubs 150th Melbourne Cup Carnival ‘Preview Day’ where the Turnbull Stakes was the feature event on the nine race card.
The upward trend of the 2010 Melbourne Premier Sale continued throughout the final day, with Session II statistics improving a staggering 50% from 12 months ago.
When talented filly Psychologist powered away to score a scintillating win in the Group Three MRC Blue Diamond Prelude on Saturday she wrote her name into the history books as the very first stakes-winner to carry a double cross of champion sire Danehill.
With La Rocket bringing up the half century during the week, grand campaigner Zipping added to the Inglis Spring Carnival stakes blitz today when scoring an unprecedented third straight win in the G2 Sandown Classic.
Stallions, Graeme Kelly, spoke with a number of industry figures, and asked them under these circumstances what is the outlook for the thoroughbred industry in 2010 and beyond?
The inaugural Australian Weanling and Breeding Stock Sale goes from strength to strength with a final supplementary entry to hold great interest for breeders throughout the world.
William Inglis & Son’s managing director Mark Webster today announced the appointment of Byron Rogers to the newly created role of national sales manager.
Strengthened by a competitive domestic buying bench and a larger catalogue on offer, the Inglis Autumn Thoroughbred Sale concluded this afternoon at Newmarket with impressive results in all categories.
The 2007 William Inglis & Son Premier Yearling Sale offers buyers the opportunity to purchase yearlings from a quality line up of over 630 yearlings which are eligible for the 2008 $500,000 Inglis Premier Race.
Millionaire fillies Mnemosyne and Serenade Rose dazzled in the Melbourne Classics this Spring and look all set to take further honours this Autumn in Sydney.