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G1 winner Media Award (Shamus Award) – one of the most accomplished mares to be offered for sale this year – is a fascinating offering in the Inglis Digital October (Late) Online Sale.
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A host of young, well-credentialled racing or breeding prospects headline another appealing catalogue for the Inglis Digital January (Late) Online Auction, which is now open for bidding.
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The final major breeding stock sale for 2015, the Inglis Great Southern Sale will be held in just a little over two weeks, across four days on 21, 22, 23 and 24 June at Inglis’ Oaklands Complex in Melbourne. The 724-strong catalogue is full of opportunities to secure stock form some of Australia’s richest Thoroughbred families, with over 50 weanlings offered out of stakes-performing dams, and no less than 37 broodmares on offer being stakes-performers themselves.
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Only 24 hours after the catalogue for the 2014 Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale Summer Book was released online Mezeray Miss has highlighted the quality that can be found at the great value Classic Sale.
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Out of the winner’s stall since winning a pair of two-year-old races at Cranbourne and Sandown in March, Artie Schiller (USA) filly Mezeray Miss opened her stakes account in Saturday’s Listed City Of Greater Dandenong Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield.
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Bargain filly set for debut in inaugural VOBIS Gold Strike at Warrnambool
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Single may be the flagship galloper of Craig Carmody's stable but he will feel a different type of pressure if Everage gets a start in the Inglis Classic at Rosehill Gardens tomorrow.
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Glyn Schofield has picked up the plum ride on Direct Charge in next Saturday's $250,000 Inglis Classic (1200m) at Rosehill after regular rider Steven Arnold "sacked himself" in the wake of the colt's Warwick Farm failure.
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The 2012 Inglis Sydney Summer Thoroughbred Sale has been boosted by news that Brooklyn Lodge will disperse their Australian bloodstock interests at the auction on Friday 7 December.
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The Australian Turf Club has invited three racecourse construction companies to be involved in a competition to redesign the Warwick Farm course proper.
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DOES Nathan Tinkler go for the jugular and ignite Black Caviar's little brother All Too Hard in a $3.5 million Golden Slipper?
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GLYN Schofield could be saved from deciding between Hay List or Manawanui because Ron Leemon is contemplating changing the program of his talented three-year-old.
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CONNECTIONS of Inglis Scone Guineas hopeful Speediness have shown plenty of faith in their horse after knocking back whopping offers from Hong Kong.
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PUSHING the Gosford Guineas back a week will dent the quality of Hawkesbury's stand-alone Saturday meeting, with Sincero the first horse to be ruled out of the Hawkesbury Guineas.
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PATINACK Farm trainer John Thompson has cast doubt over whether his Blue Diamond hot-pot Pane In The Glass will even travel to Melbourne for the $1 million Group One race at Caulfield next month.
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DON'T expect Zipping to be ridden Melbourne Cup-style as he aims for his fourth straight Sandown Classic win tomorrow.
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31st May 2010
THEY are striving for a berth in the Stradbroke Handicap but only one will be granted the opportunity. Promising gallopers Border Rebel, Stryker and Catapulted are set for a showdown in the Group Two QTC Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday, with the winner to gain entry to Queensland's richest race.
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WITH the Sydney autumn carnival done and dusted, it is now time for the thriving regional racing centres - the lifeblood of the sport - to shine.
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AUSTRALIA'S premier speedsters could soon do battle on a new frontier, with the winner of the T.J. Smith Stakes to gain automatic entry into the Breeders Cup Turf Sprint.
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MARK Kavanagh has produced some special racehorses in his time, but he has never worked with one possessing the raw speed of new superstar We're Gonna Rock.
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