Inglis Graduates Step it Up in Asia

Media Release - Monday July 13

Inglis graduates completed another successful weekend in Asia on Sunday winning nine races across Singapore Derby Day and the final meeting for the Hong Kong racing season.

Stepitup - Singapore Turf ClubTenacious galloperStepitup (Hussonet x Ain't Seen Nothin')recorded his seventh stakes win at Kranji by carrying top weight of 59kgs to victory in the Singapore Group 3 Yew Tee Classic over 1800m. 

Sunday's win took Stepitup's career prize money earnings to S$1,740,000, a wonderful return on the A$90,000 his connections paid for him at the 2011 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale when offered by Bellerive Stud as Lot 379.

Inglis Easter graduateHermano Menor (Duporth x Sunday Service)took his record to four wins from nine starts in Singapore when saluting yesterday, while Inglis Ready2Race Sale graduateLucky Giant (Starcraft x Erthakit)proved too good for his opposition winning earlier in the day, also over 1200m.

Michael Freedman's exciting three-year-old Wimbledon placed additional awareness on his younger half-brother that will be offered at the2015 The Star Ready2Race Salewith a very close second placing in the Singapore Group 3 Paititi Gold Trophy over 1200m on Sunday.

Six races during the final meeting for the 2014/15 Hong Kong racing season were won by Inglis graduates yesterday, led by the country's Most Improved awardeeContentment (Hussonet x Jemison).

Contentment started the season unraced and under the training of John Size the four-year-old has risen in rating from 52 to over 100 thanks to six wins and one placing from nine starts. The son of Hussonet was an A$65,000 purchase by John Foote Bloodstock from Arrowfield Stud at 2012 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale and earned HK$5,764,600 (=A$1,000,500) this season.

The only other horse to win six races during the Hong Kong season was the John Moore trained Able Friend, which claimed the titles of Champion Miler and Horse of the Year at The Hong Kong Jockey Club Champion Awards on Friday evening. Read the full storyHERE.

John Moore claimed his seventh Hong Kong trainer's premiership having prepared 70 wins for the season, 28 of which were by Inglis graduates.

"On behalf of Inglis I would like to congratulate John Moore on his trainer's premiership and thank him, George Moore and all our clients in Hong Kong for their ongoing great support of our sales," said Mark Webster, Inglis' Managing Director.

"We are very grateful that vendors have entrusted us to sell many of Hong Kong's greatest gallopers such as Fairy King Prawn, Silent Witness, Sacred Kingdom and Able Friend, and look forward to continuing our assistance of buyers seeking to unearth the next champion at our sales in Australia," added Webster.

Six wins on Sunday by Jun Gong, Midnight Rattler, Thors Bolt, Go Sandy Go, Contentment and Colossus took the overall number of races won by Inglis graduates in Hong Kong for the season to 148, which is equal to 19% of the total 777 races run.

Jun Gong (Spinning World x Toby Bess),Midnight Rattler (Clang x Mezentseva)and Contentment were all sold as yearlings at Inglis Classic,Go Sandy Go (Encosta de Lago x Note of Desire)andColossus (Street Sense x Raven Protector)are graduates of Inglis Premier, whileThors Bolt (Host x Helogen)was purchased from the Inglis Ready2Race Sale.

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