Turangga Farm To Disperse

The Turangga Farm-bred Able Friend | Horsephotos

Inglis will conduct an unreserved dispersal of the stock of the Ramsey family's Turangga Farm on July 23 at White Park in Scone. The sale will comprise 52 mares, 28 weanlings and three race fillies.

The Ramsey family has owned Turangga Farm since 2003 and has bred Hong Kong champion Able Friend (Aus) (Shamardal) as well as Group 1 winners Headway, Sky Cuddle and Mr Murphy.

“It is a great honour for Inglis to be entrusted with Turangga's dispersal,” Inglis's National Bloodstock Director Jonathan D'Arcy said. “Stuart and John [Ramsey] have consistently sold their best yearlings with us for many years and we have enjoyed a long and successful relationship.”

John Ramsey, Stuart's son, together with his wife Erin will establish their own property and build a breaking in, training and breeding operation.

Stuart Ramsey said, “There is no greater thrill than the success of breeding and racing Thoroughbreds, which I have done for over 30 years and I am sure these horses will give their new owners terrific rewards. The industry is in such a strong position, I feel it is a good time for John and Erin to establish their new business and they do so with my full support. I will retain a few fillies I currently have in work and will breed the empty mares this season with a view to selling them in foal next year, so you are certainly not getting rid of me from the industry just yet.”

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