Easter Sale Inspections - A list of those who can help

Breednet - Sunday March 29

The nature of the Inglis Easter Sale inspection process means some buyers may not be in a position to inspect stock at particular farms, but there are a significant number of agents, trainers and vets that have already done inspections or are working through their inspections including those listed below.

Many other agents and trainers have begun inspections in recent days also and will be continuing over the weekend and into next week.

The Inglis Bloodstock Team continue to inspect yearlings at respective drafts and are also available for consultation.

Those looking to register to bid should follow a simple process which is outlined by clicking HERE.

Andrew Williams

Anthony Cummings

Bruce Perry (New Zealand-based yearlings)

Craig Rounsefell

Chris Blomley

Chris Lawler – VET

Ciaron Maher Racing

David Hayes

Duncan Ramage

Freedman Brothers Racing

Waterhouse/Bott Racing

George Moore

Gerald Ryan

Greg Nash – VET

Guy Mulcaster

Harry McAlpine

Hawkes Racing

James Bester

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James Harron

James Clarke

John Hutchinson

Johnny Walker – VET

Johnny McKeever

John O’Shea Racing

Kris Lees

Louis Le Metayer

Merrick Staunton

Mick Price

Bill & James Mitchell

Peter Moody

Peter Twomey

Paul Moroney (New Zealand-based yearlings)

Rick Connolly

Satomi Oka

Sheamus Mills

Steven O’Connor

Will Johnson

If you wish to make an appointment to inspect yearlings at any farm, please contact a member of the Inglis Bloodstock Team or the farm directly.

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