Inglis Ready2Race Video Now Online

Media Release - Monday September 11

Footage from last week's Canterbury and Cranbourne breeze ups ahead of the 2017 Inglis Ready2Race Sale are available online.

They can be viewed  at inglis.com.auand on the Inglis Sales iPad App.

The remaining 2YOs that are yet to breeze will do so at the alternate breeze up session at Cranbourne on Monday October 2, after which footage will be made available online. Members of the public are more than welcome to attend this session.

DVDs and USBs of the breeze ups can also be requested by email tocatalogue@inglis.com.au

I Am Invincible colt from LustfulThree of the four youngsters by I Am Invincible have already showcased their talent, including Ampulla Lodge's colt from Lustful (Lot 139) that ran his breeze in a sale record 10.07 seconds and Blake Ryan Racing's colt from Nice Surprise (Lot 152) that stopped the clock at 10.37.

Colts by More Than Ready, the sire of 176 stakes winners worldwide, proved the fastest of the quality drafts prepared by proven Ready2Race Sale vendors Muskoka Farm and Chevaux Bloodstock last week. There are two more lots by More Than Ready to breeze prior to the sale.

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In all, there are 82 different sires represented in the 2017 catalogue, including first season sires Albrecht, Camelot, Dawn Approach, Declaration Of War, Epaulette, Eurozone, Fighting Sun, Kuroshio, Shamus Award, Sizzling, The Factor, Unencumbered, War and Zoustar.

Times from both Canterbury and Cranbourne breeze ups are availableHERE.

Last year's sale is already proving to be successful for buyers from Australia and Asia. Augustano recorded back-to-back wins in Singapore last night for trainer Cliff Brown, while Debellatio has already won at Group 3 level for Perth trainer Fred Kersley. Other trainers that have won races with 2016 Ready2Race purchases include Anthony & Edward Cummings, Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott, Greg Hickman, Tim Martin, Adam Wadick, Henry Dwyer, John Manzelmann, John Zielke, Nick Olive, Barbara Joseph & Paul Jones.

The 2017 Inglis Ready2Race sale will take place at Oaklands Junction in Melbourne on Wednesday October 4, with inspections from Monday October 2.



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