Win $300,000 and Join the Everest Experience

Media Release - Thursday September 27

Inglis is offering a unique opportunity to join in The Everest experience and the chance to win up to $300,000.

At this year's Ready2Race Sale – being held at Riverside Stables on Monday October 15 – one lucky buyer will win The 2019 Everest Experience.

The prize includes a financial windfall of up to $300,000, and a guaranteed $20,000.

To view Inglis' General Manager of Bloodstock Jonathan D'Arcy's video explanation of the prize,CLICK HERE.

If Inglis' slot runner in the 2019 The Everest wins the race, the prize winner will win $300,000.

The prize is $100,000 if the Inglis Everest representative runs second, $50,000 if it finishes third and $20,000 if the horse finishes 4th-12th in the 2019 The Everest.

The money will be in the form of credit at the 2019 Ready2Race Sale.

The prize also includes the benefits of being a part of the Inglis slot team in the lead-up to and on Everest Day next year.

Every time a horse is sold at next month's Ready2Race Sale – be it at the fall of the hammer or a Passed In Lot throughout the day – the call buyers' name will enter the draw.

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The more horses you buy, the more chances you have of winning.

The draw will take place shortly after the last Lot is offered at Riverside Stables on October 15.

Inglis' General Manager of Bloodstock Jonathan D'Arcy described the prize as "an unbelievable experience''.

"The Everest has become one of the most talked about races on the planet in only a short space of time, so for somebody else to be able to share the journey we at Inglis are experiencing with The Everest is very exciting,'' D'Arcy said.

"This year's Ready2Race Sale catalogue is the strongest we have ever offered a buying bench so not only will prospective buyers have an increased chance of getting their hands on a great horse, but they can also win this great prize and team up with Inglis in next year's The Everest journey.''

The 2018 Inglis Ready2Race Sale will be held at Riverside Stables on Monday October 15 – two days after The Everest.

To view the catalogue,CLICK HERE.



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