Bred to Win Returns to Sky on Tuesday

Media Release - Monday March 16

Tuesday evening sees the long-awaited return of Australasia’s only thoroughbred breeding TV program Bred To Win. After a run of yearling sale’s the return show features a look back at the Inglis Melbourne Premier and Inglis Classic Sales and the buyers and vendors who fared well.

Bred to Win looks at sales action from Inglis Premier and Inglis Classic Arrowfield Stud’s popular segment “The Horse Who Made You Love Racing” has a great story about the cyclic nature of racing and breeding from up and coming Brisbane trainer, Chris Anderson.

And the always candid Tony Mc Evoy appears with his favourite Inglis Sales’ Story.

Supported again by high-level industry contributors Inglis, Sky Racing, Arrowfield Stud, Cambridge Stud, Thoroughbred Breeders’ Australia and Aushorse the program also features a full breeding round up of the weekend’s major racing in the informative Cambridge Stud Bred To Win “Wrap.”

Premier showing will be 9pm on Sky Thoroughhbred Central (Foxtel Ch 528) with replays at 11.30pm Tuesdays, Wed & Thurs 7am, Saturday 9.30pm and Sundays at 8.30am and 11pm.

Bred To Win can also be watched live and during replays on racingnsw.com.au and segments are available through Sky Racing and on Caroline Searcy’s You Tube channel.

 

 

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