Inglis Ready2Race Breeze Ups Begin Friday

Media Release - Tuesday September 11

All is in readiness for Inglis' three breeze up sessions in Australia and New Zealand ahead of the 2018 Ready2Race Sale.

This Friday (Sept 14) a total of 64 precocious 2YOs will breeze up on the Cranbourne course proper from 11am.

Attention then moves across the Tasman to Taupo on Monday (Sept 17), which will host a breeze up session for the New Zealand juveniles entered for the sale.

It will then be Warwick Farm's turn, when it hosts more than 100 breeze ups from 10am next Friday, September 21.

Members of the public are very welcome to attend any of the sessions.

Vision from every gallop will be available at inglis.com.au and on the Inglis iPad App by Tuesday September 25.

If you would like to request a DVD or USB of the entire breeze up sessions please email catalogue@inglis.com.au

The Inglis Ready2Race Sale is being held at Riverside Stables on Monday October 15 – two days after The Everest - for which 183 2YOs have been catalogued.

Siblings to Group 1 winners, progeny of Group 1-winning mares and 2YOs by some of Australia's leading stallions headline the catalogue.

Among the catalogue of 183 juveniles are horses by the likes of leading sires such as Fastnet Rock, Pierro, So You Think, Sebring, Written Tycoon, Zoustar, More Than Ready, Hinchinbrook, Nicconi, Spirit Of Boom, Tavistock and Not A Single Doubt as well as first season sires including Brazen Beau, Deep Field, Dissident, Hallowed Crown, Olympic Glory, Rubick, Sacred Falls, Shooting To Win and Toronado.

To view the catalogue,CLICK HERE.

Ready2Race Sale Calendar of Events

Friday Sept 14– Cranbourne breeze ups

Monday Sept 17– Taupo breeze ups

Friday Sept 21– Warwick Farm breeze ups

Wednesday Oct 10/Thursday Oct 11– Horses arrive at Riverside

Friday Oct 12– Champagne brunch and parades/alternate breeze ups at Riverside Stables

Saturday Oct 13– The Everest race day at Randwick

Sunday Oct 14– Ready2Race Inspection Day

Monday Oct 15– Ready2Race Sale Day at Riverside Stables, Warwick Farm



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