Inglis Great Southern Sale Now Online

Media Release - Sunday May 18

Weanlings by I Am Invincible, Zoustar, Wootton Bassett and Justify headline a stellar catalogue for the Great Southern Weanling Sale, for which the catalogue is now available online.

A total of 320 lots have been finalised for the sale, which will be held at Oaklands on Friday June 13.

Leading Victorian sire Toronado (IRE) has 15 entries for Inglis Great Southern..

Other highlights include 15 Toronado weanlings, five by Too Darn Hot, five by Alabama Express while other leading stallions represented include Siyouni, Ole Kirk, Street Boss, Home Affairs, Stay Inside, Dundeel, Exceed And Excel, Capitalist, Savabeel, Bivouac, Farnan, Super Seth, Harry Angel, Castelvecchio, Hellbent, Lucky Vega etc.

There are also weanlings by an exciting crop of first season sires such as nine-time G1-winning champion Anamoe, Artorius, Best of Bordeaux, Bruckner, Daumier, Diatonic, Hitotsu, In the Congo, Jacquinot, Paulele, Profondo, Sejardan and State of Rest.

To view the catalogue CLICK HERE.

In what is the final chance to purchase a weanling at a live auction on the eastern seaboard in 2025, the Great Southern Weanling Sale catalogue is rich in quality and depth for both pinhookers and end users alike.

The Great Southern Weanling Sale has long proven the right option for buyers, irrespective of their end game.

Graduates such as Montefilia, Behemoth, Extra Brut, Douceur, Gytrash, On The Bubbles, Lunar Fox etc have all been G1 performers while in more recent times the likes of Regal Azmon, Packing Treadmill and Megamea have all stepped up to be Group performers.

The sale also continues to be a proven source for pinhookers looking to achieve quality returns – out of last year’s sale alone are results like $70,000 into $380,000, $100,000 into $320,000, $30,000 into $240,000, $52,500 into $220,000, $70,000 into $230,000 etc.

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Inglis’ Victorian Bloodstock Manager James Price encouraged all buyers to show serious consideration to the Great Southern catalogue.

“There are many vendors who have specifically held back their best weanlings for this sale so before spending any money elsewhere in coming weeks, I strongly urge buyers to look through the Great Southern Weanling Sale catalogue and consider their options first,’’ Price said.

“This is a mighty fine collection of weanlings. Having key support from the likes of Yulong, Rosemont, Yarraman, Twin Hills, Three Bridges, Supreme, Stonehouse, Noorilim, Musk Creek, Longwood, Gilgai etc has ensured the strength out of the sale will be as good, if not better, than previous years and it’s very exciting to be offering this outstanding catalogue to buyers.

“We are in a phase of the bloodstock cycle where it’s a buyers’ market so there will be countless extraordinary opportunities to capitalise on at Oaklands next month.’’

All weanlings purchased at the Great Southern Weanling Sale are available for registration into the $12m Inglis Race Series which features the $2m Millennium, $1m Pink Bonus Series and $5m Xtra Bonus Series.

Supplementary entries for the Great Southern Weanling Sale are now open and will remain so until 5pm on Wednesday June 4.

To enter a supplementary entry, contact a member of the Inglis bloodstock team or CLICK HERE.

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