Inglis 2020 Yearling Sale Dates Confirmed

Media Release - Tuesday June 11

Dates for the 2020 Inglis Select Yearling Sales Series have been finalised, with another big year of action ahead.

*The Classic Yearling Sale will begin proceedings, with a three-day format featuring approximately 600 yearlings for the traditional Classic Session and a further 210 yearlings for the Highway Session.

*The Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale will comprise of a two-day Premier Session, supplemented by a further two days of the newly formed Showcase Session.

*The southern hemisphere's No.1 Yearling Sale – the Australian Easter Yearling Sale – will retain the two-day structure that was such a success in 2019.

Inglis' General Manager of Bloodstock Sales Sebastian Hutch said all decisions for 2020 were made following significant consultation with clients.

"We are committed to offering an outstanding level of service to our patrons, both vendors and buyers'' Hutch said.

"Having canvassed feedback throughout the sales season, we have made slight changes that we feel present our clients with an optimal sales structure for 2020.

"There is an absolute commitment amongst our Bloodstock team to working hard for our vendors to achieve outstanding results and we are very much looking forward to discussing our 2020 yearling sales series with our clients over the coming weeks and months.

"Inglis auctions have produced 29 Group 1-winning graduates since the start of 2018, almost double that of the next best Australasian auction house.

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"We are very grateful for the support that has resulted in this success and feel that it affords us the perfect platform to attract buyers from across Australia and right around the world to our sales in 2020.''

To discuss the sales placement of your yearlings for 2020, contact a member of the Inglis bloodstock team in Sydney on 02 9399 7999 or Melbourne on 03 9333 1422.

DATES FOR THE 2020 SELECT YEARLING SALES SERIES

Classic Yearling Sale – Riverside Stables, Sydney – 9-11 February

Premier Yearling Sale – Oaklands, Melbourne – 1-4 March

Australian Easter Yearling Sale – Riverside Stables, Sydney – 7-8 April

Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale – Oaklands, Melbourne – 19-20 April

HTBA Scone Yearling Sale – White Park, Scone – 17 May


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