stallion prospects

Nick Melmeth
New Online Selling Concept The 'Bull Ring' Unveiled By Inglis

by TTR AusNZ/Dane McLeod The Inglis Bull Ring, a new concept aimed at attracting high-end private sales, was launched by Inglis on Thursday. The new platform has been designed as a one-horse, private-style online sale, mirroring the way many high-value private deals are traditionally conducted behind closed doors, but now facilitated within the Inglis framework. "In real simple terms, I suppose I could probably sum it up in one line," said Inglis Digital business manager Nick Melmeth. "It's a product that allows high end stock to be traded online in...

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'Largest Digital Thoroughbred Sale Ever Conducted': Fasig-Tipton Catalogues 690 Entries For December Digital Sale

Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 690 entries for its December Digital Sale which opened for bidding Thursday. The sale will close on two separate days beginning at 12 p.m. with hips 1-349, including horses of racing age, racing/broodmare prospects, broodmare prospects, stallion prospects, weanlings and yearlings closing on Tuesday, Dec. 9 and hips 350-690, to include broodmares and stallion seasons, wrapping up Wednesday, Dec. 10. The catalogue features over 150 horses of racing age, 320 broodmares including mares in foal to 113 different stallions, 10 offerings from the Estate of Larry Johnson...

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Q&A With Fasig-Tipton Digital Sales Director Leif Aaron

With the largest Fasig-Tipton online auction to-date underway--counting just over 300 diverse entries in its catalogue--their December Digital Sale is making this one to remember before it closes next Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 11 a.m. ET. Fasig-Tipton's Director of Digital Sales Leif Aaron took time out of his busy day to discuss with the TDN the numbers, the expectations, comparisons with the physical sales and a whole lot more, as the offerings unfold through the holiday weekend. TDN: It seems like every digital sale you are announcing a record number...

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