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Freakish sprinter Nature Strip (Nicconi) confirmed his status as the World’s Best Sprinter with a breathtaking display of sustained speed to dominate his rivals in the G1 King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot overnight.
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A taste of the ‘Frankel phenomenon’ through G1 winner Converge led Evergreen Stud’s Tony Bott to purchase quality broodmare Poetic Harmony, the sale-topper in today’s Inglis Digital December Online Auction.
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Inglis Digital is celebrating a momentous 2019/20 season with the conclusion of the July (Late) Online Sale this evening, which grossed $2.1 million – bringing the overall season total to over $40 million.
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An “extraordinarily successful’’ Australian Broodmare Sale – the first ever held in a digital format – closed this afternoon, bringing to an end a robust weekend of Inglis breeding stock sales.
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One of the most monumental days in Inglis’ history saw three yearlings realise $1m or more in the first ever Easter Yearling Sale void of horses and people.
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Meanwhile, highly regarded Goulburn colt colt Hellbent (I Am Invincible-Volkaspray, by Volksraad) will bid to get his career back on track when he lines up in the Inglis Dash (1100m) at Flemington on Saturday.
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28th Dec 2012
Black Caviar’s sire Bel Esprit has proved once again that he is no ‘one horse wonder’ as a sire, posting his 15th stakes-winner when talented sprinter Audacious Spirit captured the listed Lough Neah Stakes at Doomben last Saturday.
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All Too Hard has recorded a clinical win in the Group 2 Pago Pago Stakes at Rosehill this afternoon with a decision on whether he will contest the Golden Slipper to be made early next week.
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Exciting juvenile filly Snitzerland notched up an Inglis Race Series double for trainer Gerald Ryan at Mornington today when taking out the $250,000 Inglis Premier over 1200m in impressive fashion, following the victory of Cavalry Rose in the Inglis Classic last month.
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PAKENHAM trainer Colin Scott has decided to spell his promising three-year-old gelding Speediness after he missed out on a start in the race he had been set for, Saturday's $750,000 Australian Guineas (1600m) at Flemington.
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KEMBLA Grange trainer Michael – "call me Mick" – Tubman is hurting. So is his brilliant filly Chance Bye.
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The people's mare, Hot Danish, is heading north for Saturday's Doomben 10,000 and trainer Les Bridge is confident the strapping six-year-old will receive a surface to suit in the group 1 event.
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There have been suggestions that an Australia-wide industry tax of five per cent be placed on stallion fees. Graeme Kelly sourced industry opinion on this subject.
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SYDNEY broadcaster and racehorse owner Alan Jones will chair what is deemed a "crucial meeting to discuss racing's future" with a who's who list of invitees.
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Blue Diamond winner Reward For Effort laid down the Golden Slipper gauntlet to the other contenders with an awesome barrier trial win at Randwick this morning.
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Harry Lawton, Australasia’s most successful racehorse syndicator, is set to embark on a historic venture at the upcoming William Inglis & Sons Ready to Run Sales in Melbourne.
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Popular Tony Vasil trained four year old ELVSTROEM (2002 Easter $330,000) became the first Australian horse to win at the prestigious Dubai World Cup meeting, when he took out the Dubai Duty Free Gr 1 at the Nad Al Sheba track on Saturday night (our time).
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