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The second annual ‘Inglis Sunday Lunch’ – raising money for the Ingham Institute and South West Local Health District – will take place at Riverside on Sunday April 2, the day prior to the start of the Easter Yearling Sale.
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The largest catalogue in Inglis Digital’s history concluded this evening, with a record gross of $4.14 million and 420 lots sold for a clearance rate of 77.4%.
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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’.
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30th Aug 2012
Inglis bloodstock consultant James Price will be pulling on the gloves in October to raise money for Bowel Cancer Australia, Sydney Children’s Hospital, McGrath Foundation and Network Kokoda.
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Melbourne Rehabilitation horse trainer Peter Clarke led "The Princess" off the horse truck and mentioned casually that her friends were looking forward to seeing her after a long absence.
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'He wouldn't be a factory horse," Pat Webster said when asked about the troubled career of Thankgodyou'rehere, which runs in Saturday's Prime Minister's Cup at the Gold Coast.
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13th Mar 2011
The hot run being enjoyed by Darley sires over the weekend extended to Canberra on Sunday where unheralded Canny Lad gelding You’re Canny ran down hot favourite Karuta Queen to win the Listed Black Opal Stakes
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Last year the $250,000 Inglis Nursery at Randwick threw up a top class winner in Chance Bye, who would go on to win the Group II STC Silver Slipper Stakes and more than $500,000 in prizemoney, the lucrative dash for pre-Christmas babies this year attracting 19 nominations.
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Canberra juvenile You're Canny will be aiming for his second big payday from as many starts in Saturday’s $250,000 Inglis Nursery (1000m) at Randwick.
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Hot on the heels of Tokugawa’s Sandown win yesterday, another Inglis race series bonus went off today, with You’re Canny making a most impressive debut at Canberra.
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Victoria’s chief steward Terry Bailey was full of praise for the way Melbourne jockeys performed on the first day of racing under the new whip rules.
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