Syndicator Scott Darby hopes he has found his next stable star after purchasing three of the top six lots in today’s Inglis Digital September (Late) Online Sale.
Another $100,000 Inglis Xtra Maiden Bonus was today won at the inaugural Victorian offering when Blackberry Bomb (Brazen Beau) broke her maiden at Sale.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).