Inglis China-Australia Cup headlines premier day at Yulong

Media Release - Saturday September 2
A full field of 14 will line up in Saturday's A$200,000 Inglis China-Australia Cup Final (1200m) at Yulong Racecourse in Shanxi.

The race – the richest in China at RMB 1million - forms part of Inglis' program to support horse racing in China.

The field of 14 is made up of runners sourced by several different Chinese owners at Inglis Sales including Classic, Premier, Ready2Race and the company's mixed thoroughbred sales in Melbourne.

Many of Australia's leading sires are represented including Redoute's Choice, Snitzel, Exceed and Excel, Medaglia d'Oro, Choisir and Hinchinbrook.

The full field and their breeding can be viewed HERE

Yulong's Mr Zhang Yuesheng welcomed the strong partnership between Inglis and Yulong.

"I greatly appreciate the contribution Inglis has made to the development of the thoroughbred industry in China. Inglis has supported Yulong from the start in both China and Australia,'' Mr Zhang said.

"The Inglis China-Australia Cup has been a positive factor toward the development of racing in China, and has been a great drawcard for the importing of Australian-bred horse by Chinese owners.

"The Australian-bred horse population in China has increased significantly over the past few years and this has seen the quality of horses racing in China greatly improve.

Yulong would like to thank Inglis and all their staff for their great assistance to Yulong in China and Australia, I very much look forward to building on the outstanding relationship our two companies share.''

Inglis' deputy chairman Arthur Inglis will be representing the company at the Inglis China-Australia Cup race meeting this Saturday.

Inglis' Managing Director Mark Webster thanked Mr Zhang for his efforts with this race day and congratulated him on his success in the thoroughbred industry both in Australia and Asia.

"Mr Zhang is an industry leader and is now understandably and deservingly known as one of the best in the business,'' Webster said.

"He has developed a first class racecourse in China but has also become a serious player at the Australian sales over the past few years and we look forward to him enjoying many more successes in years to come.

"Inglis is committed to fostering the thoroughbred industry in China and this weekend's sponsorship comes on the back of our strong support for the China Equine Cultural Festival (CECF) earlier this month at Ordos."

The Inglis China-Australia Cup will be run at 5.50pm AEST on Saturday. A live link to the race will be available at inglis.com.au

To access the link, CLICK HERE.

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