A share in Champion sire Zoustar has today become the most expensive stallion share ever sold at public auction in Australia, realising a sale-high $1.3m in the Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale.
Suman Hedge and Sheriff Iskander celebrated their first G1 success in their own right today when tenacious filly Socks Nation outstayed Our Gold Hope in an Inglis graduates quinella in the G1 Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm.
The strength of the Inglis Digital market was again to the fore today as talented 3YO Ringmaster (Zoustar) became the equal-third most expensive racehorse ever sold on the platform.
Rushton Park's David Johnson admitted he’d “never done so many cards at any sale, anywhere, ever’’ than this week’s Great Southern Weanling Sale inspections so it came as little surprise when the Rushton Park-offered I Am Invincible x Private Dancer filly topped the Day 1 action at Oaklands when selling for $280,000.
The Inglis Digital platform has further enhanced itself as the best place to sell online after Stakes-winning mare Dirty Thoughts (So You Think) realised $575,000 as part of the November (Early) auction.
Stakes-winning mares, Stakes-producing dams and mares carrying 45-day positives to in-demand stallions highlight another strong Inglis Digital Online Auction.
Six Stakes wins, three Stakes quinellas and one Stakes trifecta - across three States - capped another successful afternoon for Inglis graduates and clients today.
An historic day of trade at Oaklands saw a yearling surpass the magical $1m mark for just the second time in Victoria’s history on a booming Day 1 of the Premier Yearling Sale.
Have we just seen the future? Is this how the bloodstock world is developing? Those were the overriding thoughts as a quite remarkable Inglis Easter Australian Yearling Sale drew to a close in Sydney on Thursday.
Gilgai Farm’s Rick Jamieson and Thoroughbred Breeders Victoria share their thoughts on what the latest world thoroughbred rankings mean for Victorian breeders
Black Caviar being crowned the world’s best racehorse.
Inglis is pleased to announce the launch of the free Inglis Sales iPad app, giving clients cutting edge yet user-friendly access to Inglis Sales catalogues on their iPad.
Punters once had to line along the mounting yard to vent their anger and get up close and personal with jockeys. Now they switch their attacks to Twitter.
THE Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm on Saturday might well be run under these conditions for the last time. Could mares, four years and older, compete against the fillies?
While all attention has been on Rocket Man for his comeback to Singapore racing in Sunday’s Group 1 $500,000 Lion City Cup over 1200m, Better Be The One is somewhat the forgotten horse.
Lightly-raced four-year-old Eclair Fastpass has been given a long and steady build-up for his return to racing. Trainer Desmond Koh sent the former Australian sprinter on another step towards that comeback with a pleasing second placing in a 1000m barrier trial on Tuesday.
Scone trainer Rodney Northam looks to have unearthed a smart three-year-old with the unbeaten Exploitable Doubt handling his first city test with ease at Rosehill on Saturday.
When talented filly Psychologist powered away to score a scintillating win in the Group Three MRC Blue Diamond Prelude on Saturday she wrote her name into the history books as the very first stakes-winner to carry a double cross of champion sire Danehill.