Inglis Premier Updates and Premier TV Preview

Media Release - Friday March 2

A busy week of inspections has vendors and buyers ready for the 2018 Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale, which begins on Sunday at Oaklands Junction.

To view the Inglis TV Premier Preview,CLICK HERE.

Since the catalogue of 770 yearlings went to print last year, there have been a significant amount of pedigree updates.

They include:

*Lot 44 (Pins x Romancing colt). His half sister Love Affair finished second in the Group 2 Isuzu Stakes on February 16

*Lot 95 (Danerich x Simulation colt). His half brother Cliff's Edge won the Group 3 Manfred Stakes on February 3 and finished second in the Group 3 CS Hayes Stakes on February 17

*Lot 132 (Savabeel x Swansea colt). His half sister Rimraam won the Group 3 Vanity Stakes on February 17

*Lot 211 (Star Witness x War Attitude colt). His half brother Obrigado Mais won the Listed Macau Spring Trophy on January 20

*Lot 300 (Rubick x Charm's Honour colt). His half sister Enbihaar won the Group 2 Blue Diamond Prelude on February 10 and finished second in the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes on February 24

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*Lot 312 (Wandjina x Consistency colt). His half brother Prairie Fire won the Listed Asian Executive Stakes on February 17

*Lot 394 (Deep Field x Freestyle colt). His half brother House of Fun finished third in the Group 3 Bauhinia Sprint on January 7

To view a full list of pedigree updates,CLICK HERE.

To view the Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale catalogue,CLICK HERE.

For prospective buyers unable to attend the sale, the Inglis Bloodstock team are available to provide independent advice, and the sale will be broadcast live atinglis.com.au

Online Bidding and Make-An-Offer services are also available for those unable to attend.

For all updated sale information including withdrawn lots, pedigree updates, photos and videos go toinglis.com.au



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