Many of the world’s best yearling offerings for 2023 have been confirmed for what is shaping as a stunning Easter Yearling Sale, of which the catalogue is now available online.
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.
An elite catalogue of 534 top-level yearlings will be the focus of the world’s thoroughbred industry at the 2018 Australian Easter Yearling Sale at Riverside Stables from April 9-11.
Billed as the Best of the Best, the highlights of the 2017 Australian Easter Yearling Sale catalogue, now available online, reads as a global who’s who of the turf.
There are 129 siblings to Stakes winners including 39 Group 1 winners such as Flying Artie, Extreme Choice, Divine Prophet, Yankee Rose, Shooting To Win, Able Friend, Werther, Preferment, Abbey Marie, English, Shamus Award, Dundeel and Star Witness.
2017 is fast approaching and the catalogue for the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale shapes as another inspiring collection of the best of the best.
On the eve of the 2015 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Summer Book star colt Brazen Beau, a second generation Classic Sale graduate, and his trainer Chris Waller have been honoured for their Group 1 triumph this season.
Nearly 40% of the 2015 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Summer Book is made up of progeny by first and second season sires, a huge positive for buyers given Classic’s phenomenal record of unearthing Group 1 winners by young unproven stallions.
An outstanding array of supplementary entries have bolstered the quality catalogues of next week’s Sydney Classic Yearling Sale Winter Book and Australian Weanling and Bloodstock Sale.
Outstanding mare Ortensia, who has Group One wins in three countries, has been retired after finishing unplaced in the race named in her honour at Scone on Saturday.
Buyers have thrown their support behind the split format of the 2013 Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale outlaying $5,678,500 on 173 lots during the inaugural session of the Summer Book at Newmarket on Sunday.
Led by undefeated superstar Black Caviar Australian bred racehorses that were offered at Inglis Select Yearling Sales have starred in the 2012 World Thoroughbred Rankings released by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities.
Mick Price trained three-year-old Hunger won out in a competitive renewal of the $100,000 Inglis Trophy over 1400m at Sale in Victoria on Sunday as part of the $5million Inglis Race Series.
Secret Admirer will aim to become the first horse since Might And Power to finish out of the placings in the Epsom Handicap and win the Caulfield Cup at their next start.
Stuart Webb fancies Yosei as a genuine lightweight Epsom Handicap chance even if he isn't quite sure if she will carry her correct weight in the group 1 mile at Randwick.
Wyong trainer Stephen Farley will stick to a Melbourne campaign for Sincero, starting in Saturday's Memsie Stakes, after not nominating his dual group 1 winner for the Epsom yesterday.
Coolmore Stud and Goodwood Farm have finished at the top of Inglis’ Group 1 Vendors List for the 2011/12 Australian racing season, having sold two individual Group 1 winners each.
TVN First Season Sires Weanling Parade will get underway at 3:30pm today at Inglis’ Newmarket complex in Sydney, ahead of the start of the three day Inglis Australian Weanling & Bloodstock Sale at 10am tomorrow.