Inglis Select Yearling Sales Series 2026 Opens Following Record-Breaking 2025 Performance

Snitzel x Winx colt at Inglis Easter Sale 2026
By | 28 Jul 2025 | Mumbai
Entries have officially opened for the 2026 Inglis Select Yearling Sales Series, and the anticipation is already building. The series will culminate in a landmark moment at the Easter Sale, where the spotlight will fall on the Snitzel x Winx colt—arguably the most eagerly awaited lot in recent memory.Riding high on the back of a record-setting 2025 season, Inglis has firmly reasserted its position as Australasia’s premier auction house. It was the only player in the region to post year-on-year growth in live auction yearling turnover. Its performance metrics were equally dominant: an overall yearling average of $160,977 and a median of $80,000—outpacing competitors by 31% and 45.5% respectively.

A Dominant Season Across All Metrics

Inglis hosted four major sales in 2025—Classic, Premier, Easter, and HTBA—and the figures tell a story of clear market leadership. Despite cataloguing 622 fewer lots than its nearest rival, Inglis captured the majority market share in select yearling turnover. The clearance rate across its yearling sales averaged a remarkable 82.6%, underscoring strong buyer engagement and catalogue appeal.

Of the 27 yearlings sold for over $1 million in Australasia in 2025, more than half passed through Inglis auctions—over twice as many as Magic Millions. Inglis also led in the number of horses sold above every major price bracket: $200,000+, $500,000+, and $750,000+.

Unprecedented Buyer Depth

Inglis drew broad and deep participation from domestic and international buyers alike. At the HTBA Sale, there were 66 buyers per 100 yearlings sold—compared to just 48 per 100 at Magic Millions’ flagship Gold Coast Sale. International spending reached $64.8 million, a 20% year-on-year increase, and double that of its nearest competitor. A total of 145 individually listed international buyers were recorded, dwarfing the 83 registered at Magic Millions.

What’s Ahead for 2026

Next year’s Inglis Select Yearling Sales Series will again feature four sales:

  • Classic Sale – February 8–10
  • Premier Sale – March 1–3
  • Easter Sale – March 29 & 30
  • HTBA Sale – April 19

Of these, the Easter Yearling Sale is already drawing exceptional attention. Inglis Bloodstock CEO Sebastian Hutch noted that the catalogue will be capped at 450 carefully curated lots, ensuring optimal buyer focus and sales outcomes.

“We celebrate our clients’ success and understand the depth of effort it takes to get a horse to sale,” Hutch said. “For 2026, we’re excited to assemble catalogues that maximise opportunity—not just for breeders and vendors, but for every stakeholder in the industry.”

He emphasised the team’s hands-on approach with clients and buyers: “Our customer service ambition isn’t limited to Australia—we want to be the best in the world. Our strength lies in the trust we build, and we work hard to deliver a rewarding, transparent experience.”

The Easter Spotlight

The Easter Sale remains Inglis’s crown jewel, bolstered this year by the inclusion of the Snitzel x Winx colt. Expectations are sky-high, and the streamlined catalogue aims to channel premium buyer attention. The 2025 edition of Easter shattered benchmarks, and with the structure and star power in place, 2026 is on track to elevate the series even further.

More updates, past results, and race previews can be found on our RaceBuzz International section.

Looking Ahead

As Hutch and his team begin their global outreach to assemble the 2026 offerings, the momentum from 2025 provides the perfect platform. From industry-best averages to unmatched international interest, the Inglis Select Yearling Sales Series is the benchmark for what bloodstock auctions in Australia—and globally—can achieve.

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