Headline filly Jamaea will be joined by a series of lucrative, high quality racing and breeding prospects – as well as a share in exciting young stallion Proisir – in the Inglis Digital July (Late) Online Sale, which is now open for bidding.
It was a hot start in and out of the sale ring on the opening day of the 2015 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale Summer Book on Sunday 8 February as the average and median roared up 30% to new benchmarks.
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.
New stories are set to be written at the 2015 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, which has been widely embraced by vendors leading to a superior catalogue and extra day added to the Summer Book on 8, 9 and 10 February next year in Sydney.
A yearling from Highgrove Stud’s star mare Fragmentation will once again be a highlight of this year’s Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, as the family attained more feature race success with Shrapnel’s fleet-footed win in the Group 2 Yallambee Classic at Morphettville today.
Flemington trainer Danny O’Brien says exciting colt Star Witness could be an international straight-track specialist after the three-year-old’s outstanding win in the Group I Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m).
Two year's ago on Derby Day Highgrove Stud's Ron Gilbert, the breeder of Wanted eagerly tuned into the oncourse monitors at Flemington to watch the colt win his debut at Rosehill impressively.
Adelaide flyer Periduki became the latest stakes winner from the Melbourne Autumn Yearling Sale when proving far too slick for his rivals in the Listed Matrice Stakes today.
Fairytale filly Chance Bye highlighted a close relation at next week’s Premier Sale as fellow Inglis graduates Not A Pretender and Shrapnel also scored feature two-year-old successes today.
Acquiring a share in a commercial stallion these days is an expensive business, and most often out of reach of many breeders and owners with most commercial stallion prospects either owned by or the subject of, massive offers from the major farms upon Group success on the track.