Inglis Gold Yearling Sale Online

Media Release - Tuesday March 15

The catalogue for the 2022 Gold Yearling Sale – one of the best value yearling sales of the year – is now available online.

In terms of pure return on investment, the performance of the Gold Sale is eye-catching.

There have been many stories of ‘extraordinary shopping’ at Gold in recent years.

G1 sprinter Savatoxl is a pin up boy for  Inglis Gold!

Horses like G1 winners Savatoxl (cost $8000, so far won $914,000) and Lunar Fox (cost $40,000 and returned $1.1m to date) and Media Award (cost $5000 and returned $350,000) head a list of memorable returns that includes many others such as Mahamadeis (cost $24,000, won $1.2m), Lyuba (cost $2000, won $450,000), Desert Lashes (cost $6000, won $450,000), Barry The Baptist (cost $16,000 and won $480,000), Gold Fields (cost $42,000, won $775,000) etc.

This year’s catalogue again presents buyers with many opportunities to discover their next big money earners.

In total 224 yearlings will be offered at Oaklands on Thursday April 21, a new sale date to ensure clients can enjoy the Anzac Day long weekend.

Of those, 130 or 58% are Super Vobis nominated, opening up so many added financial windfalls for owners.

To view the Gold Yearling Sale catalogue, CLICK HERE.

Leading first season sire Russian Revolution has two entries for Inglis gold.

Some of the most sought-after stallions in the country have progeny at this sale including Russian Revolution, Street Boss, Capitalist, Deep Field, Brazen Beau, Tivaci, Toronado, Xtravagant, Smart Missile, Churchill, Dundeel, Nicconi, Shalaa etc.

Advertisement

There are also offerings by a strong crop of First Season Sires such as The Autumn Sun, Trapeze Artist, Written By, Grunt, Lean Mean Machine, Sioux Nation, Showtime, National Defense etc.

“The Gold Sale continues to go from strength to strength and the recent racetrack successes by the likes of especially Savatoxl and Media Award and Lunar Fox, who have all won Group 1 races in the past couple of seasons,’’ Inglis’ Victorian Bloodstock Manager James Price said.

“The yearling market has been very strong to date this year and the Gold Sale provides buyers with an opportunity to secure some quality stock at prices that aren’t out of reach for most.

“With so many of these yearlings also Super Vobis nominated and prizemoney levels so strong in Victorian and all around Australia at the moment, I strongly urge participants to take a close look at the Gold catalogue to source their next stable stars.’’

Supplementary entries for the Gold Sale will remain open until Monday April 11.

To submit a supplementary entry, CLICK HERE.

For those unable to attend Oaklands for the sale, our user-friendly and reliable online bidding system will again be available and all pertinent information - as well as videos and photos - will be on the Inglis website.

The Gold Sale will begin at 10am.

Advertisment
More Reading...
People at Karaka Day Two - We Found A Cool Horse
Day Two at Karaka and Maree McEwan was out speaking to some happy people, and along the way came across a very cool horse – he may have cost $950,000 but he seems priceless.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Randwick
There were four heats at the Randwick trials on Tuesday won by juveniles and if you’re looking for some insight into Saturday week’s Inglis Millennium then take a look at the trial win of Profitabelle.
Book 1 Sets New Benchmark at NZB Centennial Sale
The first session at New Zealand Bloodstock’s 100th National Yearling Sale set a new benchmark, with the Book 1 Sale reaching total sales of over $79 million after two days of selling, a $3.6 million increase despite a more compact offering.
$850,000 Alabama Express Colt Sets New Benchmark for His Sire
Yulong based Alabama Express recently set a new sale ring benchmark for his progeny at the Magic Millions when a colt from Navarro sold for $625,000, but that mark was eclipsed in the second and final session of Karaka Book One on Monday. 
Inglis Millennium Order of Entry Updated
The $2million Inglis Millennium (1100m) will be run at Randwick on Saturday week, February 7 with a couple of new winners from last Saturday putting themselves right into the mix.
Mulcaster Secures $950,000 Justify Colt
Bloodstock agent Guy Mulcaster secured the $850,000 highest-priced lot on Sunday’s opening day of Karaka 2026, and he followed it up on Monday with something even bigger.
$1.1million colt for Sword of State
The dizzying rise of Cambridge Stud stallion Sword Of State continued at Karaka on Monday with a sale-topping $1.1 million yearling in his second crop.
Condensed Karaka Book 2 Sale Surpasses All Records
The momentum from a record Book 1 session at NZB’s 100th National Yearling Sale continued into Book 2 on Tuesday, where a condensed session saw 188 yearlings sell for an incredible $12,247,000.
Sires With Winners - Tuesday January 27
Here is the full list of 8 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Booming Trade Kicks off Momentous Karaka 2026
NZB’s historic 100th National Yearling Sale kicked off with a solid first day of trade with increases across the average and median reflecting a healthy middle market.