Digital Yearlings Now Eligible for Inglis Race Series

Media Release - Monday April 27

In what is a timely decision with more than 100 yearlings currently in the April Online Sale, all yearlings sold via the Inglis Digital Platform will now be eligible for the 2020 Inglis Race Series.

The ruling will be backdated to the January 2020 Online Sale, with entries closing for the Race Series on Friday, July 31.

The entry fee for Yearlings sold through the Inglis Digital Online Sales will be $1,500 plus GST and will include eligibility for the $2,000,000 Inglis Millennium in February 2021 and the $200,000 Scone Inglis Challenge in May 2021.

There have been 108 yearlings offered on Inglis Digital between January and March this year, with 102 in the current April Online catalogue.

There are yearlings by All Too Hard, Astern, Brazen Beau, Capitalist, Choisir, Divine Prophet, Flying Artie, Maurice, Needs Further, Nicconi, Pride Of Dubai, Sebring, Winning Rupert and many others.

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Vendors include: Aquis Farm, Armidale Stud, Blue Gum Farm, Diamond Park Breeding and Racing, Eden Park Stud, Kingstar Farm, Merton Creek Thoroughbreds, Mullaglass Stud, Newgate Farm, Vinery Stud, Widden Stud and Woodside Park Stud.

The Final Countdown of bidding commences with Lot 1 at 10am Thursday, April 30.

To view the April 2020 catalogue, CLICK HERE.

For further information, call Inglis on (02) 9399 7999.

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