Headline filly Jamaea will be joined by a series of lucrative, high quality racing and breeding prospects – as well as a share in exciting young stallion Proisir – in the Inglis Digital July (Late) Online Sale, which is now open for bidding.
George Moore was elevated to Legend status in what was a huge night for Queensland racing icons at Thursday night’s Australian Racing Hall Of Fame ceremony in Brisbane.
The male nude, albeit hindquarters only, was a ring-in for the Inglis Equine Art Prize. ''We diversified this year,'' Arthur Inglis, judge and prime mover of the award, said.
AS THE mighty Black Caviar is readied for her New Year return in the Australia Stakes at Moonee Valley next Friday, talk will inevitably resume about her record unbeaten sequence.
The magnificent Muskoka Farm operated by Bob and Wendy Lapointe on the banks of the Hawkesbury River near Sydney will continue to provide high quality pre-training and spelling services to local and international clients for many years to come.
Next month’s annual Scone Broodmare Sale has attracted 125 entries and the catalogue is now online. The sale will be held at White Park, Scone, on Friday August 26.
Response atoned for a luckless first up defeat when taking the Group 1 Robert Sangster Stakes, while in Sydney Galizani proved herself a stayer of the future in a great day for Easter Session II graduates.
A crowd of approximately 10,000 racing enthusiasts attended the Wuhan International Equestrian Festival on mainland China yesterday, enjoying an eight card program of thoroughbred racing ranging in distance from 400m to 5000m.
Easter’s dominance of Flemington’s Super Saturday was capped at today’s postponed version, with the legend Bart Cummings causing an Australian Guineas upset with emerging star Rock Classic and Zipping finally claiming a most deserved Group 1 success in the Australian Cup.
With vision for the future, David Hayes announced today, that he will sell part of his famous “Lindsay Park”, a world-renowned horse training facility based at Angaston, in the Barossa Valley, South Australia.
With the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale drawing close, Graeme Kelly from Stallions spoke with company director and auctioneer Jonathan D’Arcy about this year’s offering and other matters.
Media interest surrounding the final Southern Hemisphere bred yearlings by Danehill (USA) is set to reach a crescendo at the 2005 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale when four yearlings by the legendary sire will be offered for sale.