Entries Open for the 2024 Inglis Select Yearling Sales Series

Media Release - Sunday July 2

In 2023, Inglis yearling sales achieved a higher average and median that its nearest Australian competitor, as well as attracting more official buyers at Classic, Premier and Easter per 100 horses sold, ensuring more vendors achieved the results they dream about.

The 2024 season will again consist of five primary yearling sales – Classic, Premier, Easter, Gold and HTBA.

The 2023 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale was topped by The Autumn Sun filly from Via Africa (SAfr).

In what was a hugely successful sales season just completed:

*Classic averaged $102,600 with a clearance rate of 87% with more domestic and international buyers per yearling sold than ever before

*Premier enjoyed its third-highest turnover in history including it’s highest-priced filly ever at $1.1m

*Easter again proved itself as Australasia’s best yearling sale, with 26 $1m+ lots sold at a sale average of $386,053

*A total of 129 individually listed buyers spent $500,000 or more through the Inglis Yearling Sales Series in 2023

*A total of 91 individually listed vendors had receipts of $500,000 or more through the Inglis Yearling Sales Series in 2023

*$47,815,000 was spent by 115 individually listed international buyers

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*Inglis has produced more G1-winning colts, more G1-winning fillies and mares, more G1 winners overall and more winners of the $1m+ races since 2018, ensuring buyers will again focus their spend at Riverside and Oaklands in 2024.

2023 Inglis Premier sale-topping filly by I Am Invincible from Special Lover.

Inglis Bloodstock CEO Sebastian Hutch said the focus on the 2024 sales was to establish the best options with breeders and vendors to deliver their best results with Inglis.

“One of our primary objectives each and every year is to work with our vendors to optimise their return on investment and working extremely hard to make sure they achieve their ultimate results,’’ Hutch said.

“We pride ourselves on providing the best customer service in the market from the inspection period right through to sale day and beyond to make sure we do everything possible to get the results our clients deserve.

“We understand the journey from the mating process through to the sale and the amount of hard work and dedication that goes into that by our clients and we want to be a part of that journey that delivers the best results.

“We look forward to continuing to work with our vendors and breeders to help them achieve the results they dream about with a team they trust in 2024.’’

To discuss the placement of your yearlings for 2024, contact a member of the Inglis bloodstock team in Sydney on 02 9399 7999 or Melbourne on 03 9333 1422.

To view our 2024 Yearling Entries Brochure, CLICK HERE.

To watch a promotional video of the 2024 yearling entries campaign, CLICK HERE.

To enter your yearlings, CLICK HERE.

Entries close on Friday August 18.

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