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Brilliant G1-winning filly Autumn Angel (The Autumn Sun) will be offered for public auction in a boutique Inglis Digital Online Sale early next week.
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The incredible opportunities arising through Inglis Digital continue with confirmation that the platform will offer a daughter of and a sister to 8-time G1 winning champion More Joyous over the coming 10 days.
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An exciting 48 hours of racing in Hong Kong and Australia saw four Inglis graduates add a Group 2, a Group 3 and two HK Group 3 wins to their records.
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Group 1 winner Fenway will test her Cox Plate credentials in Friday night's Gr2 Stocks Stakes (1600m) at Moonee Valley.
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When you’ve got a special baby, you need a special photograph, which is why we will be waiting a few days to see the first foal of champion mare More Joyous, a chestnut filly by Frankel that was born last Friday.
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26th Aug 2013
Coolmore and partners invested heavily on a significant number of well-bred colts at the yearling sales in 2012 and one of them, War, had his first taste of Black Type on Saturday when scoring a bold front running win in the Group 3 ATC Up and Coming Stakes at Warwick Farm.
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Talented three-year-old colt War showed a glimpse of his true potential at Warwick Farm on Saturday, breaking through in the Group 3 ATC Up And Coming Stakes (1300m) just as fellow Inglis graduate Fastnet Rock did carrying the same famous colours nine years ago.
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Following confirmation of siblings to Black Caviar, Makybe Diva and So You Think, Inglis is able to confirm entry of the first foal of Gai Waterhouse’s gallant racemare Tuesday Joy for next year’s Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
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The 2010-11 ANZ Classifications have been released reflecting the best individual performances by horses during the recently concluded racing year in Australia and New Zealand.
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Two horses dominated the last season and in many ways they are completely different. Black Caviar (Bel Esprit) dominated the sprinters, So You Think (High Chaparral) was the dominant middle-distance runner.
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