Outstanding sprinter Overpass (Vancouver) took his career earnings to almost $9m with a dominant front-running display in the $2m G3 Sydney Stakes at Randwick today.
G1 winner Startantes and Stakes-winning Extreme Choice mare Extremist are the two latest star attractions confirmed for the Inglis Chairman’s Sale, for which entries are now officially open.
Inglis Classic graduate Veight (Grunt) was hailed by his trainer as a “bloody exciting” colt after stepping up to weight-for-age and scoring a courageous win in today’s G2 Australia Stakes over 1200m at Moonee Valley.
The G1 filly North Star Lass (Zoustar) has been joined by a host of well-bred mares including one from a brilliant Juddmonte family - as well a share in exciting young stallion Supido and G1 galloper Detonator Jack - on a long highlights list for the Inglis Digital September (Early) Online Sale.
Courageous mare Nimalee scored a deserving first G1 win in today’s Queen Of The Turf Stakes at Randwick as Inglis graduates dominated Day 2 of The Championships.
Bonny mare September Run (Exceed And Excel) returned to the G1 winner's circle in dominant style on Friday night, storming to victory in the G1 William Reid Stakes over 1200m.
When self-confessed “part-time breeder and small-time buyer’’ Gasper Stellato paid $18,000 for a filly at the 2018 Premier Yearling Sale, never did he dream she would turn into the horse of a lifetime.
Breeders will be presented with another world-class rare gem when the G1-performing mare Fasika (So You Think) is offered in the Inglis Digital August (Late) Online Auction.
Kenenda capped off a big week for her sire Not A Single Doubt and became the 11th individual Inglis graduate to win a G1 this year when successful in today’s Coolmore Legacy Stakes at Randwick.
Trainer Shane Nichols has confirmed that promising filly I Am A Star (I Am Invincible-Star Band, by Dixieland Band) will be spelled and aimed at some of the feature fillies races in the spring.
Eight final supplementary Lots have been added to the 2016 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale catalogue including weanlings by Snitzel and Not a Single Doubt and a mare in foal to Redoute’s Choice.
Melbourne trainer Mick Price has provided an update on his two leading Blue Diamond Stakes prospects in Flying Artie and Extreme Choice and insists he cannot separate the pair.
The move in Victoria to trial a 30-minute gap between races has brought the future of the sport into sharp focus – but the industry may need to look to the past if it is going to succeed.
Inglis Classic graduate Hellbent (I Am Invincible x Volkaspray) rewarded the confidence of both the public and his young trainer Kurt Goldman today, when he showed an exceptional turn of foot to dominate the 15-strong field in the inaugural $250,000 Inglis Dash at Flemington over 1100m.
The lucrative $5 million Inglis Race Series for 2015 Inglis yearling sale graduates kicked off today with a tough win by Inglis Premier graduate Dalradian in the $250,000 RL Inglis Banner for two-year-olds over 1000m at Moonee Valley.
The Inglis Banner at Moonee Valley on Cox Plate Day for the two-year-olds has some exciting Victorian bred juveniles lining up for a crack at a big prize.
Meanwhile, there is self-inflicted pressure for the owner of 4YO Mongolian Khan, the short-priced favourite for tomorrow's Caulfield Cup in Melbourne who has drawn perfectly in barrier nine after his fast-finishing third last week in the Caulfield Stakes.
The four-year-old Firehouse Rock showed progressive ability today flying down the outside of the field to win the inaugural $250,000 Inglis Cup for Lindsay Park racing and in the process secured the $50,000 Inglis Race Series Trainers' Bonus for David Hayes and Tom Dabernig.
Four Inglis graduates added black-type to their records at Caulfield today, with Group 1 winning mare Bounding (Lonhro x Believe’n’Succeed) delivering the most impressive victory, kicking off her spring campaign in style with an impressive four-length win in the Group 3 MRC Heath Stakes over 1100m under the guidance of Kerrin McEvoy.
Tatoosh wasn't the sort of horse Paul Perry thought would get to a race like Saturday's Rosebud. "He was always nice and a horse that was going to win his races," Perry offered. "But to get to a black-type race at Randwick, I wouldn't have thought that."