

Not only did this year’s G1 Doncaster Mile winner Nettoyer come through the Inglis Ready2Race Sale, since 2014 over 375 individual winners have emerged from the sale. The Inglis Ready2Race Sale has in recent years achieved the highest winners-to-runners ratio of any sale of its kind in Australasia. The catalogue – the strongest ever assembled for an Australian 2YO Sale – features youngsters by the likes of Fastnet Rock, Sebring, Not A Single Doubt, Pierro, Zoustar, Written Tycoon, Deep Field, Vancouver, Lonhro, Nicconi, Dundeel, Hinchinbrook, Brazen Beau, Choisir, Ocean Park and All Too Hard to name just a few, as well as two colts by champion US sire Into Mischief and a filly by top-class French sire Siyouni.įirst season stallions such as Capitalist, American Pharoah, Shalaa, Extreme Choice, Flying Artie, Frosted, Astern, Sooboog, Star Turn, Maurice, Divine Prophet and Tivaci etc are also represented. In total, 226 2YOs have been catalogued for the sale at Riverside on Tuesday October 20, following a thorough build up which includes breeze ups in three states and two countries.Īn outstanding group of horse people will be preparing juveniles for the sale including the likes of Blake Ryan, Damian Lane, Jean Dubois, Will Forrester, Matt Vella, Michael Hickmott, Mel O’Gorman, Tal and Shaun Nolen, Frankie Stockdale, Dean Harvey, Hinnerk Hueppe and others. The sale will be conducted at Inglis Riverside Stables on Tuesday 20th October from 10am.Ī highly diversified catalogue featuring progeny of Australia and New Zealand’s leading stallions prepared by expert developers of young racing talent has been finalised for the 2020 Inglis Ready2Race Sale. Horses will be available for inspection at the Inglis sales complex from Friday 16 October, and we encourage you to join us for the Veuve Clicquot Ready2Race Parade on Sunday the 18th from 11am, the day after the Everest.

The alternate breeze up day will take place on Friday 16th October at Warwick Farm, NSW. Inglis encourages all participants to continue to adopt responsible social distancing measures throughout the inspection process and to adhere to any specific travel restrictions. Buyers can also contact any member of the Inglis Bloodstock Team for any necessary information or assistance with inspection schedules. It's a nice mixture.Locations of VIC & NZ R2R drafts for pre-sale inspectionīuyers are encouraged to contact vendors well in advance of travel to make appropriate arrangements for inspections. In addition, there are some memorable scenes such as a horse literally dropping dead a man poisoned, a woman with a "different agenda" an old man hanging on and a bad-turned-good kid. Each is given a little profile of themselves and include Candice Bergen, James Coburn, Jan-Michael Vincent, Ben Johnson and Ian Bannen. The rest of the contestants in this race are all interesting, too. Gene Hackman plays the tough-but-humane hero. This is a fairly long film at 131 minutes but it moves fast. Having grown up with "Shane," and a bunch of westerns on TV, I still wasn't quite used to what I heard here when this came out 30 years ago.

The only drawbacks for me were a little too much language and that grundgy-70s feel to it that movies in that decade had to them, even in westerns. You don't hear it mentioned much in "Favorite Westerns" lists. A good cast, some nice photography and an interesting story about a 700-mile horse race make "Bite The Bullet" kind of underrated western.
