2020 Inglis Easter Yearling Preview on Sky

Media Release - Monday March 23

The Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Preview – Part One airs Tuesday night March 24 at 9pm on Sky Thoroughbred Central (Ch 528 Foxtel)

Champion sire SnitzelWith limited inspections and the format of the sale under discussion here is an opportunity to get a first look at some of the undoubted future champions of the racetrack.

Part One features yearlings from leading vendor Arrowfield Stud, home to three-time Champion Australian sire Snitzel, the rapidly growing Newgate Farm, launching four new stallions including Golden Slipper winner Capitalist and Blue Diamond and Moir Stakes winner Extreme Choice. Yarraman Park continues to produce quality yearlings by their breed-shaper I Am Invincible, Bhima Thoroughbreds draft features a magnificent close relation to Winx.

Widden Stud again highlights the wonderful power and strength of the next generation of champions as they gallop around the famous Widden Valley paddocks, with a feature lot the full brother to star sprinter Sunlight. And breeder of quality thoroughbreds, Kia Ora Stud features a half-brother to Friday night’s William Reid Stakes winner, star filly Loving Gaby.

Next week’s Part 2 will feature yearlings from renowned nurseries Tyreel Stud, Milburn Creek, Edinburgh Park and Lime Country Thoroughbreds.

The Inglis Australian Yearling Sale Previews: Tuesday March 24 and March 31, 9pm Sky Thoroughbred Central and streamed live on racingnsw.com.au

 

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