Bred to Win: Blue chip yearlings delight ahead of the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

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In the newest episode of Bred To Win, Silverdale Farm share insights into their unique early education program, The Chase shows off the highlights of their Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale draft, Ridgmont preview their star-studded Easter offerings, and Caroline Searcy meets the magnificent athletes crossing the Tasman from Cambridge Stud.

Cover image courtesy of Ridgmont Farm

The Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale is a prestigious event that attracts global interest, with buyers from the US, Japan, and Europe recognising the quality of Australian thoroughbreds. The sale serves as a marketplace for elite yearlings, offering horses with exceptional pedigrees and physical attributes. This high level of interest underscores Australia’s growing reputation as a breeding powerhouse on the international stage.

Caroline Searcy visits four more farms in this episode to preview what they will be bringing to Riverside; on the industry's cutting edge, Silverdale Farm continues to innovate with their new early education program, that gives buyers a headstart on the road to the races. The Chase has long been turning out quality racehorses for China Horse Club, and their Inglis Easter draft is full of high calibre offerings from the farm's best bloodlines.

Caroline Searcy | Image courtesy of The Image Is Everything

Boutique operation Ridgmont Farm have had a spectacular time at the sales and on the rack track in recent years, and they bring another stellar draft to Sydney this April. Lastly, Caroline previews the magnificent athletes of Cambridge Stud that have crossed the Tasman to sell at Inglis's premier sale.

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Caroline Searcy