The most extraordinary Inglis Easter in history concluded at Riverside today on what was officially the most spectacular individual day of selling on record at a Southern Hemisphere yearling sale.
A host of young, well-credentialled racing or breeding prospects headline another appealing catalogue for the Inglis Digital January (Late) Online Auction, which is now open for bidding.
The dam of Saturday’s winner of the Listed The Amanda Elliott Shelby Cobra (Toronado), has become the most expensive broodmare ever sold on Inglis Digital and the second highest lot ever, following a three-way bidding duel in the November (Early) Online Sale.
A full sister to the dam of Sunlight is among the standout lots offered in Inglis Digital’s November (Early) Online Sale, which opened for bidding this afternoon.
One of the most monumental days in Inglis’ history saw three yearlings realise $1m or more in the first ever Easter Yearling Sale void of horses and people.
The Autumn Sun continued his dominance of Sydney’s 3YO autumn features while Nature Strip provided his sire Nicconi with a maiden G1 victory in a huge day of action at Rosehill today.
The Autumn Sun confirmed himself Australia’s Champion 3YO elect while Trapeze Artist made it a fourth Group 1 win as Inglis graduates dominated the big races at Randwick today.
A half-sister to recent Rosebud Quality winner Sandbar, a broodmare closely related to Sunlight, and Newhaven Park stallion Delago Deluxe are just three feature listings in the Inglis Digital August Online Auction.
She was “the standout filly’’ at this year’s Inglis Easter Yearling Sales and Gai Waterhouse believes Serena Bay will continue to prove her initial judgment correct in Saturday’s $500,000 Inglis Nursery.
Between them Lonhro’s daughters Obsequious and Beaded have accumulated over $1 million from 20 starts and they took centre stage at Randwick and Caulfield on Saturday with a Group double.
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).
MICHAEL TUBMAN'S fairytale filly Chance Bye had her final public gallop at Kembla Grange yesterday but rival trainer Gerald Ryan has decided to take a different route to the Golden Slipper with unbeaten colt Hinchinbrook.
Grahame Begg could find himself with two Golden Slipper runners if talented juveniles Ilovethiscity and Mafia Miss win their key lead-up races on Saturday.
The catalogue for the 2010 Inglis Australian Easter Broodmare Sale has now been released and boasts 83 stakes winners, of which 11 have won Group 1 races.