Oscar Award, the dam of G1 sprinter and Inglis Digital graduate Oscar’s Fortune has topped the Inglis Digital November (Early) Online Sale, with the daughter of Sebring purchased by Allam Racing in partnership with Kestrel Thoroughbreds for $220,000.
Bloodstock agent Sheamus Mills was “rapt with the prices’’ and grateful for the “phenomenal service’’ after selling two of the top three lots in the Inglis Digital June (Late) sale, the second biggest in the platform’s history.
The Easter Yearling Sale has again asserted itself as the Southern Hemisphere’s No.1 equine auction following a phenomenal two days of trade at Riverside.
Politeness added plenty of sunshine to part-owner Phil Sly's day at Flemington with an exceptional victory in the Group 1 VRC Myer Classic over 1600m ahead of fellow Inglis Easter graduate Fenway.
Success in thoroughbred breeding requires planning for the future, and producing that envisaged champion was executed perfectly by the breeders of Black Caviar and So You Think who had purchased their respective dams at an Inglis Broodmare Sale.
The two-year-old half-brother to today’s Group 3 NJC Tibbie Stakes winner Fine Bubbles is one of the top quality lots to be offered at The Star Ready2Race Sale.
TRAINER Peter Moody is preparing for a media barrage when he arrives in England later this week that might be far more formidable than anything Black Caviar has to tackle at Royal Ascot.
Sichuan Success confirmed himself as one of the rising stars in Hong Kong racing when leading home an Inglis 1-2 in tonight’s HK Group 3 Premier Cup at Sha Tin.
BLUE-BLOODED colt Light Brigade is coming into "prime time" and now needs to live up to his pedigree as he tackles the middle-distance Classics, starting with Saturday's Group 1 Rosehill Guineas.
CHAMPION jockey Damien Oliver's willingness to stick with Triple Honour has given trainer Chris Waller a timely confidence boost before the Group One $500,000 Kingston Town Classic (1800m) at Ascot on Saturday.
When a mare throws two Group winners at the same meeting it’s always worth investigating - especially when this mare is 21 and these are her 11th and 12th foals.
STATHI Katsidis was remembered as an "A1 bloke, an A1 jockey and an A1 family man" by his peers as the Australian racing industry mourned his shock death.
This week, the industry's leading players from Australia and overseas gathered at Randwick, the home of racing in Sydney, with the hope of finding the sport's next champion
At every major yearling sale there is always a horse that has everyone talking, one particular youngster whose reputation precedes him…or on occasion even her.