Some of the rarest offerings ever to be catalogued for an online auction worldwide feature in the Inglis Digital April (Late) Online Sale, which is now open for bidding.
One of the biggest Southern Hemisphere online catalogues ever collated is now open for bidding, with the Inglis Digital March (Late) auction overflowing with quality offerings.
A star studded 396-strong Inglis Digital catalogue has opened for bidding, with the dam of G2-winning 2YO Not An Option just one showcase lots on offer.
Outstanding G1 sprinter Fasika has become the second-highest lot in Inglis Digital history, with Suman Hedge Bloodstock purchasing the daughter of So You Think for $920,000 in the August (Late) Auction today.
A sensational catalogue featuring several black type performers – highlighted by the star G1 mare Fasika - has launched this afternoon in the Inglis Digital August (Late) Online Auction.
Talented 3YO gelding Osamu has become the most expensive expensive colt or gelding ever sold on Inglis Digital, one of many highlights of the March (Early) Online Sale, which grossed a whopping $4.4 million.
The “ageless warrior’’ Hey Doc secured a fourth career G1 win in Friday night’s Manikato Stakes, the highlight of another big weekend of spring results for Inglis graduates.
When Eureka Stud’s Scott McAlpine paid $26,000 for the broodmare Coupe Express in foal to Written Tycoon at the Inglis August Mixed Sale in 2015, little did he know the ride he was in for.
The Inglis Chairman’s Sale catalogue has been finalised, with seven quality wildcard entries joining the world-class collection of broodmares to be offered.
World-class colt The Autumn Sun extended his almost impeccable career record with a historic Caulfield Guineas win, just three weeks after his breathtaking Golden Rose win.
Siblings to Group 1 winners, progeny of Group 1-winning mares and 2YOs by some of Australia’s leading stallions headline a bumper Inglis Ready2Race catalogue.
Five 2YO colts sired by Snitzel, Written Tycoon and Stratum are among several high-profile entries in Inglis Digital’s June Online Auction which is now open for bidding.
Patrick Lee only bought one horse at last year’s Inglis Class Yearling Sale and today that colt more than paid for itself by winning the $250,000 Restricted Listed Inglis Classic at Warwick Farm.