2025 Inglis Easter Preview Showcases Best of Best

Media Release - Friday November 29

The sale renowned as “The Best of the Best”, the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, will again live up to that reputation in 2025 with the catalogue for next year’s edition nearing completion.

While the catalogue will not officially be finalised until mid-January, Inglis is today unveiling a preview with a selection of the best pedigrees to showcase some of the extraordinary confirmed entries for the sale, which will be held at Riverside Stables on April 6 and 7 next year.

The sale features a full sister to superstar colt Growing Empire, a $700,000 Inglis Easter graduate in 2023.

Among the hugely significant entries for the 2025 Easter Sale are:

*A brother to triple G1-winning mare Forbidden Love

*A half sister to G1 Spring Champion Stakes winner El Castello

*A brother to Champion 2YO Militarize

*A half sister to dual G1 winner She’s Extreme

*A Home Affairs half sister to dual G1 winner Artorius

*An I Am Invincible half sister to star 2YO Coolangatta

*A half brother to G1 winner Autumn Angel

*A half brother to G1 winners Lady Shenandoah and Stronger

*A sister to G1 winner Wild Ruler

The sale features a full brother to G1 Coolmore stud Stakes winner Switzerland, a $1.5million Inglis Easter graduate from 2023.

*A brother to G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes winner Switzerland

*A So You Think half brother to champion mare Jameka

*A Too Darn Hot half sister to star mare I Am Me

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*A sister to G1 Thousand Guineas winner Joliestar

*A sister to emerging 3YO colt Growing Empire

*A brother to four-time G1 winner Tofane

*A half brother to dual G1 winner Sunshine In Paris

There are also foals of star mares including Arcadia Queen, Aristia, Bella Vella, Bring Me Roses, California Zimbol, Catchy, Celebrity Queen, Chintz, Dame Giselle, El Dorado Dreaming, English, Every Rose, Foxplay, Go Indy Go, Hips Don’t Lie, Hungry Heart, I Am Excited, Invincibella, Invincible Star, Kenedna, Lighthouse, Loire, Macroura, Madam Legend, Madam Rouge, Media Sensation, Miss Leonidas, Missile Mantra, Missybeel, Mizzy, Mossfun, Nakeeta Jane, Pecans, Personal, Pippie, Plucky Belle, Princess Coup, Qafila, Red Tracer, Shoals, Shout The Bar, Sierra Sue, Silent Sedition, Snitzerland, Spanish Whisper, Spright, Subpoenaed, Swift Witness, Twilight Royale, Unforgotten, Vulpine etc.

To view the ‘2025 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale – A Selection Of The Best’ – CLICK HERE.

Inglis Bloodstock CEO Sebastian Hutch is delighted with the support of the sale by Australia and New Zealand’s leading breeders and vendors.

“Make no mistake, the Easter Yearling Sale catalogue will again be without peer in the Southern Hemisphere in 2025 in terms of overall quality,’’ Hutch said.

“There are drafts of yearlings coming to Easter from the likes of Arrowfield, Coolmore, Widden, Yarraman, Vinery, Segenhoe, Sledmere, Yulong, Newgate, North Bloodstock, Kia Ora, Gilgai, Cressfield etc which are very much in keeping with the traditions of the sale.

“The catalogue is going to be smaller than last year, but the concentration of quality is going to be high and it’s hard not to be excited about the sale.

“The sale is again going to be a fabulous spectacle at Riverside in what is just a great fun time for the industry in Sydney, between Days 1 and 2 of The Championships.’’

The catalogue for the 2025 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale will be finalised and announced in mid-January.

For more information on the Inglis Yearling Sales Series for 2025, please contact a member of the Inglis bloodstock team.

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