2019 Inglis Scone Yearling Sale Online

Media Release - Monday April 1

A total of 204 yearlings have been catalogued for the HTBA Scone Select Yearling Sale at White Park on Sunday May 12.

Progeny of 71 sires including Not A Single Doubt, Dundeel, Brazen Beau, Sebring, Written Tycoon, Hinchinbrook, So You Think, More Than Ready, Deep Field, Nicconi, Rubick, Smart Missile, Star Witness, All Too Hard and Tavistock are among the catalogue, as are first season offerings by the likes of Exosphere, Press Statement, Kermadec, Super One, Scissor Kick, Headwater, Real Impact, Bull Point, Outreach and Panzer Division.

To view the catalogue,CLICK HERE.

The Scone sale has provided a host of racetrack stars in recent years including G1 winning sprinter Voodoo Lad, G2 winning 2YO's Time For War and Look To The Stars as well as Stakes winner Rom Baro.

Of the horses catalogued, 91% are BOBS Eligible.

Inspections for the Scone Select Yearling Sale will begin at White Park from 8.30am on Saturday May 11.

The sale will begin at 10am the following day.

All yearlings offered at the sale are eligible for the $100,000 Scone Inglis Challenge and the $8m Inglis Race Series.

Following Sunday's action there will be an Inglis Online sale to complement the yearling sale. The Scone Online Thoroughbred Sale – for which entries are now open - will conclude the following day, Monday May 13.

The online catalogue will cater for mares, weanlings and yearlings.

It will be available for viewing from the evening of Monday May 6 and bidding will begin on Tuesday May 7 from 3pm.

The catalogue will be available at www.inglisdigital.com.

Entries will be taken until midnight on Tuesday April 30.

To enter a horse for the Scone Online Thoroughbred Sale,CLICK HERE.

The intention is that many of the horses catalogued for the Scone Online Thoroughbred Sale will be available for inspection on their respective owners' properties during Scone Race Week (May 7-13).

 

 



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