Bred To Win: Unveiling Future Champions at the 2025 Inglis Premier Sale

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Caroline Searcy previews the 2025 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale Preview featuring highlight yearlings from Rosemont Stud, Musk Creek Farm, Morning Rise Stud, Shadow Hill Thoroughbreds, Rushton Park and Balius Farm.

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The Inglis Premier Yearling Sale returns to Oaklands, Melbourne, from March 2-4, featuring top-class prospects. A rare Frankel colt, alongside elite yearlings by Written Tycoon and Zoustar, has buyers buzzing with anticipation.

Rosemont Stud maintains its elite status, with stars like Bella Nipotina (Dubai) and Allibor (All Too Hard) among its graduates. Principal Anthony Mithen highlights their $50 million in prize money from just $22 million in purchases since 2014, proving their stock’s value.

Caroline Searcy | Image courtesy of The Image Is Everything

Their stallion Hanseatic is emerging as a budget-friendly standout, with stakes-placed progeny showing promise. “He’s close to becoming Victoria’s top-value sire,” says Mithen, confident in his future success.

The sale also boasts standout fillies, including a Savabeel filly from an Oaks-winning family. With a mix of speed and classic distance types, competition is expected to be fierce.

With Rosemount Stud once again at the forefront and the industry’s leading buyers set to participate, the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale will be an event filled with anticipation and high-stakes bidding. As Melbourne’s premier sale continues to grow in prestige, it remains a must-watch occasion for those seeking the next generation of racing stars.

Caroline Searcy
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