Ready2Race inspections underway at Riverside

Media Release - Thursday October 11
All is in readiness for Monday's Inglis Ready2Race Sale at Riverside Stables with all horses now on site and inspections are underway for the 183 horses catalogued for the sale, which will begin at 11am Monday.

Among the catalogue are 2YOs by the likes of leading sires such as Fastnet Rock, Pierro, So You Think, Sebring, Written Tycoon, Zoustar, More Than Ready, Hinchinbrook, Nicconi, Spirit Of Boom, Tavistock and Not A Single Doubt as well as first season sires including Brazen Beau, Deep Field, Dissident, Hallowed Crown, Olympic Glory, Rubick, Sacred Falls, Shooting To Win and Toronado.

Of the entries, 51 are already nominated for the $8million Inglis Race Series and 118 are BOBS Eligible.

Horses purchased on the day that are not yet paid up for the Inglis Race Series will still be able to register.

To view the catalogue, as well as photos and all breeze up vision, CLICK HERE.

Sale Day Live and Online Bidding will again be available at inglis.com.au, and the sale will also be broadcast live on the Inglis Facebook page.

A complimentary champagne brunch and full parade of all lots will be held at Riverside Stables from 10.15am tomorrow, Friday October 12.

It will be preceded by nine horses breezing up at Warwick Farm in six breeze up heats for horses who either missed out on the original breeze days, or who have chosen to breeze again.

On sale day, one lucky buyer will win a unique opportunity to join in The Everest experience and up to $300,000.

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

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

If the Inglis slot runner in the 2019 The Everest wins the race, the prize winner will win $300,000 credit at the 2019 Ready2Race Sale.

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 Everest.

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.

The draw will take place 30 minutes after the last Lot is offered on Monday.
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