Sydney, April 22 – Yarraman Park closed out another outstandingly successful Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale selling all bar one horse with 12 youngsters in total averaging $486,667 in generating an aggregate sum of $5,840,000.

The highlight came on Monday with the sale of Alinghi’s gorgeous full brother by Encosta de Lago from Oceanfast who made $2.2 million when knocked down to Anthony Cummings, with a Flying Spur filly from Cantenac the highlight for the fairer sex when snapped up by Ingham Bloodstock for $1million on Sunday.

Best result on the final day of the sale was the Fastnet Rock filly from Group Three winner Vestey that was purchased by Pendant Equine of Victoria for $400,000.

The Yarraman horses were sold to a wide range of clients from all over the world and we wish them the very best of luck with their purchases.

The sale continues for Yarraman Park on Thursday with half a dozen yearlings to be offered in the newly created Inglis Easter Part Two.