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Entries in Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale (11)

Thursday
Mar072013

SPOTTED IN MELBOURNE

(Photos : Bruno Cannatelli/Aushorse)

INGLIS MELBOURNE PREMIER YEARLING SALE
Oaklands Junction
3-6 March 2013

www.inglis.com.au

Wednesday
Mar062013

COOKING IN MELBOURNE

Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling SaleInglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale
(Photo : Inglis Bloodstock)

INGLIS MELBOURNE PREMIER YEARLING SALE
Oaklands Junction
3-6 March 2013

Mick Goss - Summerhill Stud CEOMick Goss
Summerhill Stud CEO
Make no mistake, these guys have got it right. Thirty-two South Africans at the Melbourne Premier Sale tells you the marketing efforts of Team Inglis are working, and in terms of our country at least, they’re working better than anywhere else. That’s just about as many as the total attendees we used to attract to the Ready To Run in the early years, and it may pay to borrow the services of the much-liked man behind it all, Simon Vivian, to help us get our own back at the National Yearling Sale. It’s not just a matter of propaganda though; when it comes to service, these guys measure up to the best practice of any industry anywhere.

Of course, it helps when the treasures we’ve taken home include the likes of Igugu, Le Drakkar, Hollywoodboulevard and Rio Carnival. But when you think that this week alone, our countrymen splurged more than R20million on Aussie bloodstock, you understand: these fellows have unlocked the code to our wallets. Another way of looking at it, is that with the horses we’ve picked, Summerhill has become the victim of its own successes.

To compound matters, it’s become increasingly competitive down under, not only with the sale itself reaching new heights, but because we have an appetite for much the same horses, South Africans are competing among themselves. Pile on an exchange rate which has moved from the mid “fives” when we initiated our programme a few years back, to beyond nine to the Australian dollar today, and you begin to ask whether there remains a margin in your endeavours. On the evidence of this week’s sport, it is apparent there are still many who clearly believe there is.

On another topic altogether, but in a field just as close to our hearts, last evening Cheryl and I were treated to a meal for the ages. Capetonians already know the sensual pleasures of a visit to the One And Only’s Nobu restaurant, and we sampled the Melbourne version right here in the excellent Crown Hotel. On a rare visit to Australia, the Japanese icon, Nobu Matsuhisa was on hand to autograph his cookbook for the Hartford restaurant. And in a goodwill gesture many of you will recognise, he signed it off “From one champion team to another”.

www.inglis.com.au

Wednesday
Mar062013

INGLIS PREMIER YEARLING SALE - SESSION ONE WRAP

Tuesday
Mar052013

INGLIS PREMIER YEARLING SALE - BLUE RIBAND SESSION WRAP

Sunday
Apr152012

SUMMERHILL STUD FEATURED ON SKY RACING - PART 2

Sky Racing Bred to Win

Bred to Win - African Summer - Part 2
(Image and Footage : Sky Racing)

Bred To Win
Sky Racing Australia

Host Jo McKinnon interviews Summerhill Stud CEO, Mick Goss at the recent Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale for Sky Racing Australia’s,
Bred To Win programme
.

Bred to Win showcases the beauty and majesty of the
thoroughbred breeding world.

www.skychannel.com.au

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