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1. KARAKA: Pentire Provides The Late HighlightNew Zealand Bloodstock's 2012 Select Sale concluded at Karaka on Friday with a Pentire colt providing the late highlight of the successful three-day sale. (3 February 2012)
2. KARAKA: Figures Hold Up At Select SaleSolid trade continued on day two of New Zealand Bloodstock's Select Sale at Karaka with figures holding up strongly against last year. (2 February 2012)
3. KARAKA: Pentire Filly Leads Select SaleNew Zealand Bloodstock's three-day Select Sale at Karaka began on Wednesday with a Pentire filly bringing the top price of $NZ170,000. (1 February 2012)
4. Annual Hudson Conway Reduction At OaklandsThe catalogue for the 2012 Inglis Melbourne Select Racehorse Sale to be held on Friday March 2 at Oaklands is now online. (31 January 2012)
5. KARAKA: Ellis Keeps The Cream In New Zealand  The highly-anticipated colt by Fastnet Rock from Nureyev's Girl stole the spotlight on the second day of the New Zealand Bloodstock Premier Yearling Sale at Karaka on Tuesday. (31 January 2012)
6. Dubleo A Valuable AlternativeVinery Stud's import Dubleo is proving a viable and economical alternative to his illustrious stud mate More Than Ready. (30 January 2012)
7. More Recognition For Fastnet RockFastnet Rock's global recognition continues to grow with Magnificent Style, the dam of 2011 King George winner Nathaniel, among the mares he will cover during his northern hemisphere season in Ireland this year. (30 January 2012)
8. KARAKA: Ellis Pays Top Price For Stravinsky FillyNew Zealand's perennial big spender David Ellis led a mixed day of trade at the opening session of
New Zealand Bloodstock's 86th National Yearling Sales Series at Karaka on Monday when he paid $NZ740,000 for Stravinsky filly.
(30 January 2012)
9. Trans Tasman Result In Karaka MillionIn a true trans-Tasman result, the New Zealand bred Ockham's Razor became the second Australian trained two-year-old to win the Karaka Million at Ellerslie on Sunday.
(30 January 2012)
10. Igugu Kick Starts Galileo's Year  Coolmore's super stallion Galileo sired his first G1 winner of 2012 when his Australian-bred daughter Igugu added the J&B Met at Kenilworth in South Africa to her superb record on January 28. (29 January 2012)
11. Inglis Raises The Bar For Black CaviarInglis will be gathering all those involved in Black Caviar's career for the naming of the Black Caviar Bar at Oaklands ahead of her next start in the Group One C.F. Orr Stakes at Caulfield on February 11.
(28 January 2012)
12. Stud Book Reports Decline In Mare CoveringsThe Australian Stud Book has reported that thoroughbred mating figures in Australia for the 2011 season are significantly lower than the previous year.
(27 January 2012)
13. Sparkling Results For Vinery Stud  Vinery Stud stallions are destined to play a pivotal role in the outcome of next month's $1 million Blue Diamond Stakes at Caulfield after both Preview divisions were won by progeny of Mossman and the late Red Ransom. (27 January 2012)
14. Prime Minister To Open Karaka SaleNew Zealand Prime Minister John Key will again show his support for the New Zealand thoroughbred industry as he makes a return to Karaka to officially open New Zealand Bloodstock's 86th National Yearling Sales Series on January 30. (27 January 2012)
15. Price Strikes With Inglis DoubleCaulfield trainer Mick Price has his eyes on Group One glory in the coming months with Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale purchases Malasun and Instinction after the pair completed a race-to-race stakes double on Australian Day in Melbourne. (26 January 2012)
16. New Racing Club For Young ProfessionalsA new racing social group has been launched under the banner of the "Redoute's Choice Club" aimed at attracting young professionals with a passion for racing to become more closely involved with the industry. (25 January 2012)
17. Hussonet Colt Steals The ShowThe Inglis Classic Yearling Sale came to a close at Newmarket on Tuesday with a colt by Hussonet stealing the show as the salke topper at $140,000. (24 January 2012)
18. Hindsight Is A Wonderful Thing  There must be many Australian breeders questioning why they overlooked US import Distorted Humour when he shuttled to Australia in 1999 and 2000. (24 January 2012)
19. A Family Of Record Breakers The value of having the late Group One sprinter Final Card in pedigrees was shown again last Saturday when the Mark Kavanagh trained Happy Angel lowered the1000m track record at Morphettville. (24 January 2012)
20. Classic Winner Has Slipper HeritageCavalry Rose, the winner on debut of the $250,000 Inglis Classic at Rosehill, has a Golden Slipper heritage. (24 January 2012)
21. Treble For Versatile Bianconi  Victorian-based sire Bianconi, a son of worldwide influence Danzig, showed his versatility to get winners with a a trio of weekend winners including a Flemington double. (24 January 2012)
22. New Career For AmalfiAmalfi, the 2001 Victoria Derby winner who has been represented by three winners over four days, has embarked on a new career as a polo sire. (24 January 2012)
23. Tale Of The Cat Filly Tops At NewmarketFive lots sold for $100,000 or more on day two of the 2012 Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale at Newmarket on Monday. (24 January 2012)
24. Classic Sale Off To A Strong StartThe 2012 Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale got off to a solid start at Newmarket on Sunday with just under $3.5million traded on 110 lots sold. (23 January 2012)
25. Double Celebration For Charge ForwardCharge Forward, sire of Inglis Classic winner Cavalry Rose, gave Arrowfield Stud double cause for celebration on Saturday. (22 January 2012) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... Next >>
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