Inglis 2020 Sales Season Preview Magazine Available Now

Media Release - Thursday November 28

The anticipation and excitement surrounding next year’s Inglis sales continues to build with today’s launch of the Inglis 2020 Sales Season Preview Magazine.

Previously the Easter Preview Magazine, this year’s publication has been expanded to preview all three of Inglis’s major select yearling sales of 2020 – Classic, Premier and Easter.

With the Classic catalogue already released and the Premier catalogue due out in a fortnight, the jewel in the crown – the Australian Easter Yearling Sale – is again shaping as a phenomenal collection of outstanding yearlings by the world’s best stallions and prepared by the southern hemisphere’s best horse people.

As revealed in the magazine, already confirmed for Easter are siblings to the likes of The Autumn Sun, Sunlight, Loving Gaby, More Joyous, Aethero, Kenedna, Able Friend, Werther, Yankee Rose, Mossfun, Unforgotten, Jameka, Jon Snow, Brazen Beau, Lucia Valentina, Kubrick, Invincibella and many other top-level horses.

Separate to the Sales Season Preview Magazine, a digital publication of select 2020 Easter pedigrees has also been created.

To view a PDF of some of the best pedigrees for Easter 2020, CLICK HERE.

The final Easter Yearling Sale catalogue will be available in mid-January.

To view the Inglis 2020 Sales Season Preview Magazine, CLICK HERE.

Among those clients featured in the 96-page magazine are:

*Aquis Farm

*Stonehouse Thoroughbreds

*Murrulla Stud

*Highgrove Stud

*First Season Sires coming to Inglis sales in 2020

*Longwood Thoroughbred Farm

*Brae Sokolski and Gary Diamond

*Stories on pinhook successes, the American influence, the changing ways of Asian buyers as well as many others.

As part of the magazine, select stories have been technologically enhanced to tell in digital form.

The first of those is Ryan Arnel’s Stonehouse Thoroughbreds, who will sell exclusively in Melbourne in 2020.

To view the Stonehouse video, CLICK HERE.

Other video stories will roll out between now and Christmas.

To request a copy of the Inglis 2020 Sales Season Preview Magazine, email catalogue@inglis.com.au or call Inglis’ Sydney office on +61 2 9399 7999.

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