G1 Goldmine and TBNSW Offer "Outstanding Rated Lots Report" for Inglis Easter

Media Release - Friday March 12

Actions always speak louder than words, this is absolutely true for NSW Bred horses. It's no surprise that once again we are leading the charge in this years soaring sales records. You can imagine vendors are eagerly awaiting this years Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.

As a token of the seasons success, our exclusively selected partnership sponsors G1 Goldmine have decided to offer the entire "Outstanding Rated Lots Report" for the upcoming Easter sale FREE. Worth more than $350, the analysis gives buyers added confidence in their selections.

"After a tough 2020 for many, the Aussie sales season is flying! With many sales breaking records, we wanted to give back to our community who have supported us throughout. This comprehensive report includes everything buyers need to make an informed decision on their chosen lots for the upcoming Easter sale."  Matthew Ennis - Director G1 Goldmine

The report is generated by analysing data for each lot using three core features - Stallion Match, Impact Profiling & Aptitude Profiling. Combined, these look at 5 generations of the complete pedigree (male and female) and compare them against the general population of stakes winners to produce a rating (Outstanding, Excellent, Good, Neutral and Poor) as well as a distance and age predictor.

It's evident from the report when it comes to NSW breeders, success really does breed success.

Click to visit G1 Goldmine and get your report.

On behalf of the TBNSW board, we thank G1 Goldmine for gifting this outstanding report and encourage sharing this information forward.

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