Stunning Inglis Easter Catalogue Online

Media Release - Wednesday January 22

A “truly stunning’’ catalogue of 514 of the southern hemisphere’s best yearlings will be offered at this year’s Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.

Inglis Easter is online!The catalogue, which is now available online, again lives up to the long-held expectation of Easter being the ‘Best of the Best’.

To view the catalogue, CLICK HERE.

It contains siblings to 181 Stakes winners including 52 G1 winners such as The Autumn Sun, Sunlight, Loving Gaby, Jameka, More Joyous, Kenedna, Estijaab, Invincibella, Pinot, Shadow Hero, Unforgotten, Lucky Bubbles, Starspangledbanner, Irish Lights, Overreach, Regal Power and many more.

There is also progeny of 170 Stakes-winning mares including More Joyous, Srikandi, First Seal, Miss Finland, Bonaria, Fenway, Plucky Belle, Princess Coup, Snitzerland, Diamond Drille and Response to name but a few.

Snitzel is the most represented sire at Inglis EasterAll the profile stallions are among the 58 sires represented in the catalogue such as the top 10 by numbers Snitzel (67 yearlings), I Am Invincible (48), Capitalist (26), American Pharoah (25), Not A Single Doubt (25), Fastnet Rock (24), Sebring (24), Exceed And Excel (18), Zoustar (18) and Pierro (18).

Outstanding campaigners such as Redoute’s Choice, Hinchinbrook, Dundeel, Written Tycoon and many others are also well represented as are international star sires including Deep Impact, Frankel, Into Mischief, Kitten’s Joy, Lord Kanaloa and Siyouni.

There are also 15 first season sires including American Pharoah, Capitalist, Shalaa, Astern, Extreme Choice, Flying Artie, Maurice and Tivaci.

There are over 60 individual vendors represented with Arrowfield Stud again the leading vendor with 63 entries ahead of Coolmore Stud (36), Widden Stud (26), Newgate Farm (25) and Newhaven Park (19).

The 2020 Australian Easter Yearling Sale will be held over the two days of Tuesday April 7 and Wednesday April 8 at Riverside Stables in Sydney.

Inglis’ General Manager of Bloodstock Sales and Marketing Sebastian Hutch said the Easter catalogue had something for everyone and that recent results further proved its standing as the No.1 sale in the southern hemisphere.

“It is a phenomenal group of yearlings in every respect and we are very grateful for the opportunity to offer them to the market,’’ Hutch said.

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“The quality is extraordinarily high and it is a great compliment to the standing of the sale that breeders and vendors are yet again sending their best yearlings in great quantity.

“The stats are there for all to see and it is a simple fact that buyers are more likely to source a top-class horse at Easter than at any other sale in the Southern Hemisphere.

“Since 2018 alone Inglis Easter has produced more Group 1 winners than any other Australasian sale including the likes of The Autumn Sun, Merchant Navy, Estijaab, Trapeze Artist, Exceedance, Loving Gaby, Super Seth, Russian Revolution, the list goes on and on.

“That list covers a wide range of price brackets too including with each of Funstar, Aristia and Land Of Plenty all selling at Easter for no more than $80,000 apiece.

“Interest in the sale from domestic and international buyers is already incredibly strong, but we expect it to heighten even further as soon as people get a chance to read the full catalogue.”

Selling will begin at 10am both mornings.

Hard copies of the Easter catalogue will be available within a fortnight.

To order a catalogue email catalogue@inglis.com.au or contact our Sydney reception on +61 2 9399 7999.

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