Inspections update - Easter Yearling Sale

Breednet - Sunday March 29

Inglis Bloodstock Staff have arranged parades of Easter Yearlings for  Monday March 30 which prospective buyers are welcome to join, subject to social distancing restrictions.

The schedule is as follows:

8am Fairview Park Stud (1 yearling)

8.30am Tyreel (5 yearlings)

10:15am B2B Thoroughbreds (3 yearlings)

10:45am Lime Country (11 yearlings)

12:30pm Milburn Creek (15 yearlings)

4pm Newhaven Park (19 yearlings)

Prospective buyers looking to join are encouraged to contact the above farms directly or alternatively contact Inglis NSW Bloodstock Manager Chris Russell - 0412 644 452.

Other inspection trips will be arranged in the coming days and prospective buyers are encouraged to follow Inglis social media platforms for updates or regularly check inglis.com.au

Below are updated inspection locations:

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Burke Bloodstock – Available for inspection at Dalama, Scone

Edinburgh Park – Available for inspection at Inglis Riverside

Highgrove – Available for inspection at Newgate Farm

KBL Thoroughbreds – Available for inspection at Valiant, Scone

Mill Park – Available for inspection at Sledmere

Tartan Fields – Available for inspection at Vinery

Ampulla – Available for inspection at Two Bays, VIC, from Monday March 30th

Three Bridges – Available for inspection at Two Bays, VIC, from Monday March 30th

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