Inglis Reviews 2020 Sale Schedule

Australia under additional COVID-19 restrictions

In the light of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s most recent announcements and further restrictions made on Tuesday night regarding the COVID-19 situation, Inglis is currently re-evaluating the timing and format of its sales schedule for the remainder of 2020.

The Easter Yearling Sale will not proceed as a live auction but will instead proceed in an online format on 5 & 6 April, the full details of which are expected to be confirmed later on Thursday, 26 March.

It was announced earlier this week that the  sale will commence at 10am on both days.

Attendance at the sale will be restricted and those looking to attend must apply to register by CLICKING HERE

This link is to an application form and completion of the application does not guarantee registration.

Only approved persons and their necessary associates will be registered to attend. There will be no access by members of the general public and people are discouraged from looking to attend the sale complex without the necessary registration confirmation.

Prospective buyers are encouraged to consider our on-line bidding facilities which have been in place for many years.

If you are not a registered on-line bidder, you can register by following THIS LINK HERE.

Inglis’ agents will also be available to act on behalf of clients over the phone or subject to pre-advised instructions. An appointment of agent form will need to be completed in advance of the sale for any Inglis agent to act on behalf of a purchaser.

Please click HERE for an appointment of agent form. The standard credit arrangements will need to be fulfilled in line with traditional Inglis auction protocol.

No decisions have been announced yet as to any timing or format changes for the upcoming Inglis Chairman’s Sale, Australian Broodmare Sale or Australian Weanling Sale.

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