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Bob Ingham
Born
Robert Walter Ingham

(1931-09-30)30 September 1931
Died22 September 2020(2020-09-22) (aged 88)
Occupations
  • Poultry breeder and processor
  • Racehorse owner and breeder
  • Property developer
  • Philanthropist
Known forInghams Enterprises
Children4
ParentWalter Ingham
RelativesJack Ingham (brother)

Robert Walter Ingham AO (30 September 1931 – 22 September 2020) was a leading Australian businessman in the poultry industry and was co-founder of the largest thoroughbred horse racing and breeding operation in Australia.[1] He was a noted philanthropist and funded the creation of the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research. In 2007 Australia Post honoured Ingham with a postage stamp.[2]

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Biography

Born in the Sydney suburb of Casula, New South Wales, the son of farmer Walter Ingham, he was known as "Bob" from an early age. On his father's death in 1953, Bob Ingham and his older brother, Jack, took over Ingham Enterprises Pty Limited, a small family-run poultry breeding business founded in 1918. The brothers built the company into the largest producer of chickens and turkeys in Australia.[1] Headquartered in Casula, the operation was sold in 2014 for A$880 million.[3]

According to the 2019 Financial Review Rich List, Ingham's net worth was assessed at A$1.17 billion.[4]

Thoroughbred horse racing

Ingham's father had had an interest in breeding horses and, in addition to the poultry business, the brothers also inherited a broodmare named Valiant Rose. The mare was a descendant of the great British racehorse Bend Or, an Epsom Derby winner and Champion broodmare sire. The Ingham brothers used Valiant Rose to begin building what became a A$250 million breeding and racing operation, the largest in Australia.[5] Their equine empire included Woodlands Stud at Denman in the Hunter Valley, Crown Lodge racing stables at Warwick Farm Racecourse, Sydney and Carbine Lodge racing stables at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, plus racing stables in Adelaide and Brisbane.[1] The most famous of the Inghams' successful horses was Octagonal, the 1996 Australian Horse of the Year and a winner of multiple Group One races including the Cox Plate and the Australian Derby. Ingham sold the Woodland Stud operation to Dubai's ruler, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, for $500 million in 2008.[3]

Ingham's daughter Debbie Kepitis is one of the owners of 2015/6 Horse of the Year Winx. His other children, Lyn, Robby and John, also own horses under the Ingham Racing syndicate.[6]

Honours

In January 2001, Ingham was awarded the Centenary Medal "for service to the Liverpool community".[7] In January 2003, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for service to the poultry industry as a pioneer in research and development and establishment of world best practice standards, and to the community through support for a broad range of charitable organisations and health care facilities.[8] In 2004 Ingham was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c Young, Craig (6 August 2003). "Talking thoroughbreds". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  2. ^ No Poultry Effort: The Ingham Institute at leading edge of medical research Archived 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Bob Ingham sells to TPG for $880m". BRW. Archived from the original on 21 November 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  4. ^ Bailey, Michael (30 May 2019). "Australia's 200 richest people revealed". The Australian Financial Review. Nine Publishing. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  5. ^ Ingham brothers' legacy lives on. Retrieved 8 February 2014
  6. ^ Carruthers, Fiona; Stensholt, John (29 March 2017). "Winx, racing into royalty". Stuff. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  7. ^ "INGHAM, Robert Walter". It's An Honour. Commonwealth of Australia. 1 January 2001. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  8. ^ "INGHAM, Robert Walter". It's An Honour. Commonwealth of Australia. 26 January 2003. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  9. ^ Australian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
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