2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Previews On Sky

Media Release - Sunday March 24

Monday night on Sky Thoroughbred Central Caroline Searcy presents the first of two 2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Previews ahead of the elite thoroughbred sale at Riverside Stables, Warwick Farm on April 7 & 8.

With unprecedented expectation surrounging the sale of the first yearling from champion mare Winx who features in the Coolmore segment on Monday night, you get the chance to see her as a buyer will look at her, with great vision of the Pierro – Winx filly a highlight of Preview 1.

Pierro x Winx filly with Caroline Searcy

As well as Coolmore, other leading Australian stud farms featured this week are Arrowfield Stud, Newgate Farm, Widden Stud, Kitchwin Hills/Alma Vale and Kia Ora Stud.

In Part 2 of the Previews on Monday April 1, you can see yearlings from another 5 farms, from the Southern Highlands of NSW, Silverdale Farm, The Chase, B2B Thoroughbreds and two Hunter Valley operations new to the Easter Previews, Marquee Stud and North Bloodstock.

The Previews feature full and half relations to a number of Group 1 winners with leading stallions represented such as Snitzel, I Am Invincible, So You Think, Extreme Choice, Justify, Zoustar, The Autumn Sun and first season sire, Golden Slipper winner, Farnan.

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Don’t miss an early chance to pick the yearlings you’d like to buy and own or emjoy watching them as they go on to become the future champions of the turf.

Part 1 - Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Preview – 8.30pm (AEDST) Monday 25th March 2024, Sky Thoroughbred Central (Foxtel Ch 528)

Part 1 - Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Preview – 8.30pm (AEDST) Monday 1st April 2024, Sky Thoroughbred Central (Foxtel Ch 528)

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