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The hammer this evening came down on a memorable Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, arguably its most remarkable in the firm’s 153-year history.
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Fairhill Farm principal Mike O’Donnell was lost for words when realising Fiesta’s win in today’s Group 3 Widden Stakes at Rosehill had earned him a $100,000 bonus.
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Redzel proved himself the best sprinter in the land and capped off a big day for Inglis graduates on both sides of the Tasman with a courageous all-the-way victory in today’s Group 1 Darley Sprint (1200m) at Flemington.
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The most expensive yearling ever sold in Victoria, the most expensive yearling sold in the world this year and the most expensive yearling ever by star stallion I Am Invincible.
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A capacity crowd in the auditorium at Oaklands provided an exceptional atmosphere on the first day of the 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale, where strong competition led to records being set in the Blue Riband Session and a new top price for a filly in Melbourne.
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TWIST TOPS will head to Moonee Valley on Saturday for the Two-year-old Inglis Banner (1000m).
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The Inglis Bloodstock Team has been out on the road inspecting weanlings and discussing the company’s six select yearling sales options offered in Sydney, Melbourne and Scone next year. Entry into the sales series are due this Friday 31 July.
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23rd Apr 2015
Success in thoroughbred breeding requires planning for the future, and producing that envisaged champion was executed perfectly by the breeders of Black Caviar and So You Think who had purchased their respective dams at an Inglis Broodmare Sale.
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14th Apr 2014
Some of the Mornington Peninsula’s favourite racing names are expected to converge on one of Victoria’s favourite hospitality venues for the penultimate leg of the Inglis VOBIS Gold Regional Road Show.
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Outstanding mare Ortensia, who has Group One wins in three countries, has been retired after finishing unplaced in the race named in her honour at Scone on Saturday.
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Just when it seemed an international would capture another feature race, the hulking frame of the 2010 BMW Stakes (G1) hero Littorio came with ground devouring strides to nail Glass Harmonium (IRE) in Saturday's Group 2 Makybe Diva Stakes (1600m) at Flemington.
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Stallions, Graeme Kelly, spoke with Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster and asked him to reflect on the 2010 sales year, his outlook for the future, the prospects for the development of racing in China and other matters.
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The NSW racing industry had had a win/loss result in today's Federal Court judgement on challenges by wagering operators to the controversial race fields legislation and fees that must be paid to Racing NSW.
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First-season sire Domesday celebrated his first Group One winner on Saturday when his son Pressday landed the TJ Smith Stakes at Eagle Farm.
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HUGE open-cut coalmines can be found throughout the Hunter Valley and are growing at such a rate, they run the risk of hurting the area's breeding industry.
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IT MAY be easy for one's ego to get out of control after breeding a Melbourne Cup winner but for small NSW breeder Ian Johnson, any thoughts of self importance are well under control as his star graduate Viewed heads towards a possible second Cup victory this spring.
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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.
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Danny O’Brien, Ross McDonald & Greg Eurell are all hoping to repeat the feats of 2005 Dubai Duty Free victor Elvstroem with their Australian trained horses at the 2009 Dubai World Cup Carnival.
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