Melbourne Gold Yearling Inspection Locations

Breednet - Monday July 13

Inglis have released a schedule detailing the locations of all yearlings entered in the Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale which will be conducted as a Digital Auction.

Bidding is currently open at Inglisdigital.com and will start to close-off from 10am on Thursday July 16.

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Click here for the location details.
 
This is a sale which has proven itself as a source of quality, inexpensive racehorses in recent years, including the likes of G2 Sires’ Produce winner Lunar Fox (purchased for $40,000 at the 2019 Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale), G2 winner La Falaise ($5,000 in 2018), G1 performers Sheezdashing ($52,500 in 2016) and I’ll Have A Bit ($48,000 in 2016) as well as other recent stakes winners like Snitz, Gold Fields, Ritch Itch and Fabulanski amongst others.

 
To arrange a private inspection of any of the catalogued yearlings, please contact the necessary person(s) on the sheet below. Inglis encourages the following of all guidelines in relation to the pandemic, in particular responsible social distancing and good personal hygiene.
 
Many of the horses have already been or will be inspected by members of the Inglis Bloodstock Team, so please don’t hesitate to make contact for any assistance.

Melbourne Bloodstock Team: +613 9333 1422
Sydney Bloodstock Team: +612 9399 7999

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