Inglis Nursery Highlights Strong Randwick Program

Media Release - Friday December 13

Graduates from five of Inglis’ sales will be represented in Saturday’s $500,000 Listed Inglis Nursery at Randwick.

A full field of 16 plus one emergency was declared for the race, with runners coming from Easter, Premier, Classic, Scone and the Ready2Race Sale.

Wild Ruler as a yearlingThere are 14 different vendors represented with graduates in the race, as well as 15 different purchasing entities.

The early TAB favourite is the Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Snitzel colt Wild Ruler, currently a $3.20 chance.

Wild Ruler is a $525,000 Easter Yearling Sale purchase for China Horse Club/Newgate Bloodstock/Winstar, from the Kia Ora Stud draft.

He is the second-highest priced runner in the race, behind filly Canadian Spice (Vancouver) which Woppitt Bloodstock and Hermitage Thoroughbreds purchased for $600,000 at Easter from Coolmore.

A range of stallions are represented with progeny in the Nursery including Exceed And Excel, Spirit Of Boom, Written Tycoon, Not A Single Doubt, Hinchinbrook, Deep Field, Pride Of Dubai, Bull Point, Charm Spirit, Better Than Ready, Poet’s Voice and Casino Prince.

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The winner of the Nursery will join Inglis Banner winner Ideas Man (Brazen Beau) as the two horses still eligible for the $3m Inglis Triple Crown Bonus.

To win the Triple Crown, a horse must win either the Banner or Nursery, plus the $2m Inglis Millennium (Warwick Farm, February 8, 2020) and G1 Inglis Sires (Randwick, April 4, 2020).

Saturday’s Inglis Nursery is Race 4 and is scheduled to start at 2.45pm.

Click here  for all the Sale Mail for Randwick.

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