Inglis Australian Easter Preview Tonight on Sky

Media Release - Tuesday March 27

Tonight at 8pm AEDT join Caroline Searcy to see if you can find another Golden Slipper winner in the 2018 Bred To WinInglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Preview.

 

EstijaabAfter Estijaab (pictured on Bred To Win as a 2017 yearling) was featured in the 2017 Bred To Win Inglis Easter Preview there's no doubt the 2018 Preview will contain many future group one winners from the best Australasian pedigrees.

 

Yearlings featured are by champion Australian sire Snitzel and other star Australian stallions, Redoute's Choice, Not A Single Doubt,Fastnet Rock, I Am Invincible, Exceed and Excel, Sebring, Lonhro, More Than Ready, Medaglia D'Oro, Pierro, Dundeel and Uncle Mo as well as international sire sensations Frankel, Deep Impact and Tapit.

 

First season sires represented include Olympic Glory, Dissident, Shooting To Win, Wandjina and Deep Field.

 

And as for their mothers! You'll see yearlings from top stakes-winning mares Peggy Jean, Sacred Choice, Steps In Time, Go Indy Go, Mid Summer Music, Mirrasalo, Maastricht, Hallowell Belle, Cariad, You're So Good, Let's Make A Deal, Impetuous, Marianne, Gallant Tess, Thump, Lilliburlero, Zululand, Satin Robes and Fontein Ruby.

 

Plus half or full-relations to Sweet Idea, Lankan Rupee, Fat Al, Mustaqeem, Rafeef, Shooting To Win, Deep Field, Inference, Jessie Belle. Scratch Me Lucky, Hijack Hussey, Rock Hero, Saturn Rock and an I Am Invincible colt from Black Caviar's half sister Belle Couture.

 

You'll see the cream of the crop from Australia's leading studs, Arrowfield, Coolmore, Vinery, Widden, Newgate, Aquis, Cressfield, Kia Ora and Kitchwin Hills.

 

Don't miss an early look at the future champions of the turf. As Hall Of Fame trainer Gai Waterhouse says, the Bred To Win Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Preview gives you a view over her shoulder as she finds her next Group one winning champion!

 

Sky Thoroughbred Central - Foxtel Ch 528 - 8pm AEDT Tuesday March 23rd or streamed live on racingnsw.com.au

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