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Foal crop review: ‘We should be looking towards broader involvement to make it a more mainstream business’

As Australian foal crop numbers decline and yearling sale clearance rates hit a five-year low, the thoroughbred industry faces significant changes in the coming years. With record-high prizemoney and the top market thriving, industry experts are concerned about the widening gap between large and small operations. Strategic adjustments will be essential to ensure the industry’s…

Historic 2020 Easter Yearling Sale Ends On A High!

The hammer came down on a memorable Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, arguably its most remarkable in the firm’s 153-year history. In what has been a most extraordinary two days of

One of the most monumental days in Inglis’ history saw three yearlings realise $1m or more in the first ever Easter Yearling Sale void of horses and people. With Coronavirus-enforced

Over 400 bidders registered with more joining the action for the first ever virtual Inglis Easter Yearling sale today, vendors glued to screens to watch in high anticipation as the

Inglis Easter to be a Virtual Auction with Online Bidding The circumstances of the past few weeks have required Inglis and our clients to show extreme versatility in terms of

To assist vendors and buyers during this difficult time we have decided to conduct the 2020 Easter Yearling Sale in two rounds. We feel two rounds (or offerings) is most

In consideration of current circumstances, Inglis has re-configured the schedule of live auctions for the remainder of 2020. Details below. Inglis Easter Yearling Sale The option will be made available

With the Inglis Easter sale rapidly approaching in total online format, there has been no better reason to trust statistics! In a time of uncertainty our partners G1 Goldmine have just

In light of Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s most recent announcements and further restrictions made last night regarding the COVID-19 situation, Inglis is currently re-evaluating the timing and format of its

Hallowed Crown (Street Sense – Crowned Glory (Danehill)) will stand at Twin Hills­ Stud, Cootamundra for the 2020 season. His fee has been set at $11,000 (inc GST).   Hallowed

As we deal with the ongoing issues from the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Thoroughbred Breeders Australia has prepared some guidelines that may assist your planning and preparedness for an

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