The final major breeding stock sale for 2015, the Inglis Great Southern Sale will be held in just a little over two weeks, across four days on 21, 22, 23 and 24 June at Inglis’ Oaklands Complex in Melbourne. The 724-strong catalogue is full of opportunities to secure stock form some of Australia’s richest Thoroughbred families, with over 50 weanlings offered out of stakes-performing dams, and no less than 37 broodmares on offer being stakes-performers themselves.
With a legacy like that of the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale, it is no wonder that with only ten days to go that the industry is positively buzzing. The 2015 edition of the sale that unearthed superheroes of the turf including Black Caviar, Fawkner, Snitzerland, Trust In A Gust, Sacred Kingdom and Blue Diamond favourite Foniton, will begin 12 noon on Sunday 1 March.
Fancy a free hit at the chance to own a share in the next Black Caviar? Here’s your opportunity with the seventh edition of the Sunday Herald Sun/ Inglis Win a Share in a Racehorse competition.
Buyers have converged on Inglis’ Oaklands sales complex as inspections take place ahead of Monday’s first session of the 2011 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale.
GAIL Lancaster has started a new life and is being inspired by a filly she hopes will bring her a sorely needed change of luck. Mrs Lancaster secured a 10 per cent share in yearling Miss Camalagh when she won the Sunday Herald Sun/Inglis Win A Share in a Racehorse competition two years ago.
It seems champion Melbourne trainer Peter Moody’s biggest problem is how to keep is plethora of high-class horses apart in races during the upcoming Autumn
Carnival, writes Brad Waters.
Class act Set For Fame was a star among a day of success for Inglis Premier Sale graduates when she cruised to a dominant first up win at Caulfield on Saturday.
Another Chris Waller Group race double and a return to form by Peter Moody’s top filly Set For Fame again had Inglis graduates shining in Queensland today.
Leading trainer Peter Moody is set to test lightly raced filly Set For Fame against “suspect” colts in the Group I Australian Guineas after her comfortable win at Caulfield.
Outstanding colt Starspangledbanner once again hoisted the flag for the Melbourne Premier Sale in taking the Group 1 Oakleigh Plate at Caulfield today.
The parade of Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale Living Legend Fields of Omagh and his stable mates, Silent Witness & Might and Power, will be a highlight of the inaugural Melbourne Premier Open Day to be held at Inglis' Oakland's Complex on Sunday Feb 28.
Next month’s Melbourne Premier Sale was well and truly in the spotlight as Inglis graduates put themselves in the frame for a seventh Blue Diamond in 10 years today.
Three-year-old filly Irish Lights is the horse to beat in next month's Group 1 Thousand Guineas (1600m) after another scintillating performance in the Group 3 Schweppes Thousand Guineas Prelude (1400m) at Caulfield.