Inglis Easter Previews on Sky

Media Release - Sunday March 21

If you can’t get around the country to view the “best of the best” crop of yearlings headed to the Inglis Australian Yearling Sale the best place to get an early appraisal of Australia’s future racetrack champions is this Monday night on Sky Thoroughbred Central.

The first of Caroline Searcy’s two Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Previews airs on Monday at 7.30pm on Sky Thoroughbred Central (Foxtel Ch 528) with Part Two to screen on Monday March 29.

The Previews highlight the best young thoroughbreds from twelve elite studs in the Hunter Valley and the Southern Highlands of NSW.

Part 1 features yearlings from regular leading vendor at Easter, Arrowfield Stud, last year’s top seller Coolmore Stud, Cressfield, Newgate Farm and the galloping glories at historic Widden Stud, let loose to show off their moves in the pastures of the magnificent Widden Valley.

Part 2 on Monday 29th March contains the crops from Yarraman Park Stud, including some regal bluebloods from the Shadwell Stud dispersal, and yearlings from Middlebrook Valley Lodge, Bhima Thoroughbreds, Torryburn Stud, Milburn Creek and Lime Country Thoroughbreds.

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All are filmed in stunning HD vision aimed at showing off these wonderful young racehorses to their very best on your big screen TV.

Don’t miss the two Inglis Easter Previews the next two Monday nights, with replays through the week.

The “best of the best” right there on your TV, where you can pick the horses you want to buy or even just to follow onto future Group 1 success.

The Inglis Australian Yearling Sale will be held at the Riverside Stables at Warwick Farm in Sydney from 10am on Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th April.

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