The footage of breeze ups conducted at Hawkesbury, Wangaratta and Taupo this week, in the lead up to the Inglis Ready2Race Sale on October 15, is now available online.
Following a record 2018 season both in and out of the sale ring, Inglis’ yearling attention has switched to next year when more horses will be sold on more days of auction as demand for top-quality yearlings continues to increase.
Entries are now open for the 2018 Inglis Select Yearling Sale Series.
Following a record 2017 season, attention has switched to next year when more horses will be sold on more days of auction as the company expands and moves its Sydney base to Riverside Stables.
The 16th foal of the stakes-winning Bletchingly mare Tennessee Morn, 5-year-old Magnus gelding Malaguerra added a second Group 1 to his CV when holding off rising sprint star Spieth in Saturday's $1million Darley Classic (1200m) at Flemington.
The story of Saturday's Group II Schweppes Rubiton Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield is easily told, the Lonhro filly Heatherly went straight to the front under Katelyn Mallyon, increased her margin at every call and was throttled down to win by five and a half lengths.
Savvy breeders will be offered a rare opportunity at the 2015 Inglis August Thoroughbred Sale this Friday in Melbourne with two shares in Black Caviar’s sire Bel Esprit to be offered at public auction.
The Gerald Ryan trained Time For War continued the prosperous Australian season for Inglis graduates in two-year-old Group level races with an all the way victory in the Group 2 BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes on Saturday.
Jockey Tye Angland got the perfect result to relaunch his Australian career when he scored an upset win on Time For War in the Group Two BRC Sires' Produce Stakes at Doomben.
New South Wales artist Sonja Bowden has been crowned the 2013 Inglis Equine Art Prize People’s Choice winner for her colour pencil artwork ‘Grand Sire’.
The strong fields in the BTC Cup at Eagle Farm and The Goodwood at Morphettville on Saturday, both won by the great mare, are a lingering reminder of the sheer dominance of Black Caviar.
A strong field contested the $250,000 Inglis Classic over 1200m at Rosehill on Saturday and it was debutant Marseille Roulette that took the spoils for a first time owner in the valuable event
Top sprinting three-year-old colt Foxwedge was made to earn his maiden Group One against a world class field at Moonee Valley tonight, using his electrifying turn-of-foot to sweep past his rivals to victory in the MVRC William Reid Stakes (1200m).
THE ''for sale'' sign is still up for anyone interested in taking a slice of emerging stayer Strike The Stars, which blew the start and still gave rivals a beating a Rosehill yesterday.
THE bulldozers, jackhammers and construction workers will move in on Royal Randwick immediately Sydney's autumn carnival ends on Easter Monday, April 25.