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Breeder Greg Perry has celebrated many G1 successes over the years but admits today’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes win by Inglis Classic graduate Sepals (Calyx) is “pretty special”.
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A pair of well-bred race fillies and mares shone brightest in the most successful Inglis Digital January online sale on record, both realising north of $200,000.
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Champion trainer Gai Waterhouse won a Golden Slipper with a Corumbene Stud bred son of More Than Ready (USA) in Sebring and she may well win a Blue Diamond with a Corumbene Stud bred filly by the same sire in Nayeli.
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8th Jan 2014
Champion trainer Gai Waterhouse won a Golden Slipper with a Corumbene Stud bred son of More Than Ready (USA) in Sebring and now she’d like to win a Blue Diamond with a Corumbene Stud bred filly by the same sire.
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31st Jul 2013
In 2009, Widden Stud took a gamble that few studs would attempt in launching two of Australia's brightest sire prospects in the same year and until last night, it had been a fairytale ride for all involved.
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Horses

Unnamed

Sire: Choisir, Dam: Brightest

Sold for $85,000 to Dan Meagher Racing, SINGAPORE

Field of Stars

Sire: Deep Field, Dam: Brightest Star

Sold for $50,000 to D Adams, NSW

Unnamed

Sire: Choisir, Dam: Brightest

Sold for $85,000 to James Bester Bloodstock / G Mudgeway, NSW

Ambar

Sire: Snitzel, Dam: Brightest

Sold for $60,000 to Luke Oliver Racing / Epona Park, NSW