A Classic Start to 2017

Media Release - Monday February 13

Inglis has started its 150th year in business with a bang, as never-before-seen competition saw this year's Classic Yearling Sale comfortably finish as the best on record, with almost all key year-on-year indicators on the rise.

Vendors were the big winners, with 47 finishing the sale on a 100% clearance rate.

Of those, Yarraman Park, Bhima Thoroughbreds and Newgate Farm were the most successful, selling all 19, 18 and 17 respectively in their drafts.

The leading vendor by average (with three or more sold) was Tyreel Stud, selling seven Lots at an average of $198,667.

Tyreel also enjoyed the honour of selling the sale's top two Lots, a Not A Single Doubt x Pinnochio colt (Lot 73) which sold to Carmel Size (on behalf of Mr Bon Ho) for $400,000 and an I Am Invincible x Family Crest filly (Lot 106), which Boomer Bloodstock/Murray Thoroughbreds paid $360,000 for.

Tyreel's Linda Monds was thrilled with the results.

"I'm very proud of the product we've bought to this sale and it was really good to be able to present the ones we did in the Gold Riband session as well,'' Monds said.

"We're a small farm, a small team and I'm very proud of what my team has produced from their hard work. They deserve this result.''

Overall, the sale's clearance rate sits at 88% with some private sales to be completed.

The gross is $35,653,500 and the average for the 497 yearlings sold is $71,593.

The buying bench at the sale was as broad as ever seen at Newmarket, highlighted by the fact there were 276 different individual buyers on the results sheet.

Other sale highlights included:

*Paul Perry Horse Training was the leading buyer by aggregate ($834,500) while Darby Racing/de Burgh Equine, Paul Perry Horse Training and Triple Crown Syndications each purchased nine Lots to share top buying honours by number of Lots

*The leading stallion by average (3 or more sold) was Vinery's More Than Ready at $176,667, while all 27 progeny of Yarraman Park's star sire I Am Invincible sold, leaving him as easily the leading sire by aggregate ($4,015,000)

*Following last year's record results it has been a phenomenal effort to sell double the amount of yearlings for $200,000 or more, and for 106 individual lots to be knocked down for $100,000 or more.

Fastnet Rock filly from Esprit de BleuToday's top Lot was a Fastnet Rock x Esprit De Bleu filly, which Matt Laurie Racing purchased for $230,000.

"She's a lovely bodied filly. I've got the [Smart Missile] half-brother at home and he's certainly shown us a bit so I was keen to get my hands on this filly,'' Laurie said.

"He hasn't race yet, so I might be proven an idiot but I really like the family and I love this filly.''

Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster was thrilled with the success of the sale.

"I'd really like to thank all the vendors and breeders for trusting us with their better quality yearlings and I'm so happy that we were able to get the vast majority sold for them,'' Webster said.

"I also want to mention the vast array of buyers who attended the sale, all the stable staff who worked tirelessly through some very hot conditions and very long days and nights.''

Getracing.com.auwill be utilised by many syndicators to promote their Classic Sale purchases in coming weeks.

As Australia's No.1 site for buying racehorse shares,getracing.com.aucould provide you with the pathway to Australia's next champion racehorse, so be sure to visit the site in coming days and weeks.

Photos, videos and stories from the sale are available on our Facebook pagefacebook.com.au/InglisBloodstock, whileinglis.tvalso has comprehensive coverage of the past three days.

Inglis'Make An Offer serviceremains available for passed-in Lots, or you can call James Mitchell on 0438 274 198.

Attention now switches to Melbourne for the Premier Yearling Sale, which runs for four days starting Sunday February 26.

To view the Premier catalogue,CLICK HERE.

2017 INGLIS CLASSIC YEARLING SALE STATISTICS

(2016 results in brackets)

Lots Sold: 498 (474)

Clearance Rate: 88% (91%)

Average Price: $71,593 ($57,053). Increase of 25%

Median Price: $57,500 ($42,500). Increase of 35%

Top Price: $400,000 ($410,000)

Gross: $35,653,500 ($27,043,000). Increase of 32%


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