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Two of the thoroughbred racing industry’s most recognised and reputable brands have joined forces, with Inglis today announcing Ladbrokes Australia as its official wagering partner.
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The most expensive filly ever sold at Oaklands – and the equal-second highest priced yearling overall – topped a strong opening day of the 2023 Premier Yearling Sale.
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Sam Triggs has been promoted to the position of Chief Executive Officer of Inglis Rural Property.
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It’s been 12 months since the launch of the Inglis Digital Monthly Online Auctions and with 164 entries, the May 2018 catalogue is the second-largest offering since the inaugural online sale.
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Twin Hills, located 9km from Cootamundra and approximately 380km from Sydney and widely regarded as the finest thoroughbred stud in the region will be offered for sale this Spring by Inglis Rural Property.
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A $100 million redevelopment adjacent to Warwick Farm Racecourse has been given the green light by the NSW Joint Regional Planning Panel.
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Young trainer Cameron Crockett recorded the most significant victory of his career to date when Barbass took out the $100,000 Inglis Challenge over 1100m at Scone Race Club.
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Stakes results in Australia and South Africa yesterday have thrown the spotlight on the Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale that features the dam of Group 2 South African Fillies Nursery winner Fursa.
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A flood of entries in the last fortnight has further established the 2016 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale in the first week of May as the perfect opportunity for vendors. Farms wishing to offer their premium broodmares and weanlings alongside the quality reductions and dispersals confirmed for the Sydney sale must submit their entries before 5pm this Thursday 17 March.
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World renowned breeders Gooree Park Stud and Think Big Stud have confirmed major reductions of their breeding and racing stock at the 2016 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale during the first week of May.
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The catalogue for this Friday’s Summer Thoroughbred Sale is now online. Selling will begin at 11.00am at Inglis’ Newmarket Complex in Randwick.
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Australia's leading thoroughbred auctioneer William Inglis and Son Limited (Inglis) announce a ¥1,000,000 thoroughbred race in China to reward their existing clients and foster further growth in the country's fledgling horse racing industry.
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Another chapter in the history of William Inglis and Son Ltd has been written today, with Managing Director Mark Webster announcing the sale of the iconic 5ha Newmarket property in Randwick to Cbus Property, an Australian company and wholly owned subsidiary of Cbus, an industry superannuation fund with 780,000 members.
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The catalogue for the 2015 Inglis August Thoroughbred Sale, to be held at Oakland’s Junction in Melbourne on 21 August, is now online featuring quality broodmares, racing prospects, stallion shares and stallion nominations.
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Racing Victoria (RV) announced the expansion of the lucrative VOBIS Gold Premier Race Series with an additional two feature races lifting prizemoney and bonuses to a record $2.36 million for the 2015-16 racing season.
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Racing Victoria has today announced a $16.5 million prizemoney increase for the 2015-16 racing season with country racing and first time winners amongst the major beneficiaries.
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Have we just seen the future? Is this how the bloodstock world is developing? Those were the overriding thoughts as a quite remarkable Inglis Easter Australian Yearling Sale drew to a close in Sydney on Thursday.
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The catalogue for the third annual Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale is now available online. The two day sale will run on 19 and 20 April at Inglis’ Oaklands complex in Melbourne, and will once again be split into two sessions.
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Sebrella, the lone filly in the field, proved too good for the boys in the Inglis Trophy over 1400m at Sale Turf Club on Sunday to take home $110,000 for her connections.
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The Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders today welcomed the decision of the NSW Planning Assessment Commission that the economic benefits of the Drayton South project do not outweigh the potential demise of the Hunter Valley’s equine industry and that the project is not in the public interest.
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