Bred to Win Returns to SKY on Monday Night

Media Release - Sunday March 14

Bred To Win is back for 2021, with the return of Australia’s only national thoroughbred breeding show in a new timeslot - Monday night at 7.30pm.

If you want to learn more about your favourite stallions, mares and ex-racehorses as they create the next generation of champions at stud, Bred To Win is a must watch.

Caroline Searcy's Bred to Win returns to SKY on Monday night.

In the first show back this Monday March 15, see a full review of the Inglis Premier and Classic Yearling Sales with all the top lots and yearlings by the proven and exciting first season sires.

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There’s a new segment for our major sponsor Inglis, the “Inglis Graduate Of The Week” while another sponsor, champion- producing Arrowfield Stud, continues its popular segment “The Horse Who Made You Love Racing” with a wonderful story from Glenlogan Park’s Steve Morley about a great champion of the turf.

And NZ’s historic Cambridge Stud partners with Bred To Win in the new “Performance of The Week” race recap, followed by some great behind the scenes stories in “Cambridge Stud – Farm Life.”

New segments and all the great professional broadcast quality vision of your favourite thoroughbreds, in Caroline Searcy’s Bred To Win.

Monday 7.30pm on Sky Thoroughbred Central (Foxtel Ch 528) and live-streamed on racingnsw.com.au

The program can also be watched back on Caroline Searcy’s Youtube channel and on SkyRacing Active and will be replayed through the week on Sky Thoroughbred Central, including an 8.30am slot leading into Thoroughbred Weekly on Sunday mornings.

 

 

 

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