The G1 Tatt’s Tiara during next year’s Brisbane Winter Carnival is the long-term goal for today’s Inglis Digital September (Late) sale-topper Boogie Dancer, who sold for “an incredible’’ $560,000.
Stakes-winning mare Flirtini tonight topped a spectacular Inglis Digital July (Late) Sale which grossed $4,379,450 and saw six horses realise $200,000 or more.
Encosta de Lago mare Layo Layo has topped Inglis Digital’s March (Early) Online Sale for $95,000, the 12th consecutive catalogue to gross more than $1 million.
Kubrick scored a comprehensive victory in the inaugural $1m Bondi Stakes at Randwick, Castelvecchio ran a gallant second in the Cox Plate and Blue Gum Farm had a day to savour.
Inglis are proud to announce that they will be conducting a dispersal sale of one of Australia’s leading thoroughbred studs, Turangga Farm, on Sunday July 23.
The dam of Blue Diamond Stakes winner Extreme Choice, carrying a full relation to Mick Price’s Group 1 winning two-year-old, has been confirmed among the Bell River Thoroughbred’s unreserved dispersal of mares at the 2016 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale in Sydney.
Retired Randwick trainer Grahame Begg featured at Canterbury on Wednesday as a winning co-owner when three year-old Mossman filly Mossin’ Around scored a shock debut win at long odds over a field featuring a bevy of expensive royally bred fillies.
Not A Single Doubt had one of his best days on Saturday with winners in four states, headlined by the Chris Waller-trained Good Project which was a dominant winners of the $1 million Group 1 James Boag’s Premium Railway Stakes (1600m) at Ascot, Perth.
Matthew Dale’s problem makes him the envy of most of his peers. The Canberra trainer has become a victim of his own success. Despite the relative anonymity of his stable base, Dale is a man in demand.
Vendors are arriving and many have begun parading in anticipation of the 2015 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale, to be held on 3, 4, 5 and 6 May at Inglis Newmarket Complex in Sydney.
Ruane, Menangle’s prolific thoroughbred nursery is ending its chapter in Australian breeding and racing history with an unreserved dispersal sale to be held during the Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale on 3, 4 and 5 May 2015.
Anybody that has ever bred a Group I winner knows how special it is. The joy and sense of achievement that comes from breeding a Group I winner is something that Bylong Park Thoroughbreds owner Richard Johnston has achieved twice previously with star Fastnet Rock fillies Mosheen and Driefontein, but that didn’t dampen his enthusiasm when watching the Hong Kong Derby HK Gr 1 at Sha Tin on Sunday evening.
Big Money, only a four-day old foal when his mother died of a snake bite protecting her progeny, did what Lyn's Money couldn't after creating history for champion jockey Robert Thompson in Grafton's Ramornie Handicap.
A 550km trip from Randwick to the Albury paid big dividends for the connections of Fat Al today, with the Easter Two gelding collecting a $50,000 Inglis Race Series Bonus for his connections when taking out the Myer Albury Guineas (1400m).
The tremendous run of Group 1 victories for graduates of Inglis’ Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale continued at Moonee Valley today, as Pinker Pinker strode away with Australia’s weight-for-age championship, the $3million G1 MVRC Tatts WS Cox Plate.
Heavyweight jockey John Powell saw his hard work to shave off the extra kilos to ride debutant The Hustler at 53kg pay off on Friday night in Singapore.
Less than 24 hours before the Tooheys New Golden Rose (1400m), self-confessed "battling trainer” Ron Leemon knocked back $1 million for Manawanui, who took home the first Group I race of the season at Rosehill on Saturday.
Trainer Gary Moore's rising star Trust Me Bet had no problems making it three wins from as many starts when he destroyed his opponents over 1300 metres on the all weather on Saturday.