Group One Performance Front and Centre

Breednet - Thursday May 7

There are 84 mares going under the hammer in the Inglis Chairman’s Sale on Friday with a quarter of the catalogue having Group One performance front and centre including Slipper winners and Cup winners so here’s the list that fit the elite bill.

There are 21 mares that are either Group One winners, siblings to Group One winners, out of Group One winners or have left a Group One winner.

The Chairman’s Sale is to be held as a live auction starting at 3pm.

Go to Inglis.com.au for bidding details, the full catalogue and to follow the sale live.

Farnan's half-sister it Lot 58.Lot 5 Romantic Moon (More Than Ready (USA)): A Group 3 winning half-sister to G1 Vic Derby winner Prized Icon. IFT Shalaa. Has an I Am Invincible 2yo.

Lot 10 She’s A Wildcat (Fastnet Rock): An unraced 9yo half-sister to G1 William Reid Stakes winner and successful sire Foxwedge. Has left the stakes placed Untamed. IFT Flying Artie and has a 2YO and weanling by the same sire.

Lot 21 Urban Rocket (GB) (Siyouni): A 3YO unraced half-sister to Maarek (Prix de l’abbaye de Longchamp G1). IFT Kingman.

Lot 25 Admirable (Magic Albert): The dam of dual Gr1 winner Vega Magic (Memsie Stakes and Goodwood Handicap). IFT Exceed And Excel. Has a 2yo by Exceed And Excel.

Lot 29 Atomic Kitten (Northern Meteor): A 6YO winning daughter of Irish Darling (G1 Australasian Oaks). IFT Exceed And Excel. Has a weanling by Dissident.

Lot 30 Baileya (Ire) (Cacique): A 3YO unraced half-sister to G1 Melbourne Cup and G1 Australian Cup winner Fiorente. IFT Lope De Vega.

Lot 31 Booker (Written Tycoon): The 5YO winner of the G1 Oakleigh Plate. Yet to go to stud.

Lot 32 Candyland (NZ) (Tavistock): An unraced 4YO half-sister to three-time Hong Kong Group One winner and HK Horse Of The Year Werther and Australasian Oaks winner Toffee Tongue. IFT Pierro.

Lot 35 Cleanup (Dehere (USA)): The dam of Doncaster winner Nettoyer. IFT The Autumn Sun and has a 2YO by I Am Invincible.

Lot 38 Florentina (Redoute’s Choice): A stakes winning half-sister to Gathering (G1 WATC Railway Stakes). She has left two stakes placed performers, is IFT Kingman and has a Kingman weanling.

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Lot 42 In Her Time (Time Thief): The dual Group One winning sprinter (Lightning Stakes, Galaxy). Yet to go to stud.

Lot 52 Mine Two (I Am Invincible): A stakes placed winner and half-sister to Spright (G1 Sangster Stakes). IFT Dundeel. Has a Sebring 2YO and American Pharoah weanling.

Lot 58 Summer Surf (Big Brown (USA)): A winning half-sister to Golden Slipper winner Farnan. IFT Brave Smash.

Lot 59 Awesome Amy (Smart Missile): An unraced half-sister to Secret Agenda (G1 Ubet Classic). IFT Pierro. Has a weanling by Capitalist.

Lot 70 Lubiana (Fastnet Rock): A 3YO unraced half-sister to VRC Oaks winner Pinot and out of Australian Oaks winner Dizelle. Yet to go to stud.

Lot 73 Samaready (More Than Ready): Dual Group One winner of the Blue Diamond Stakes and Moir Stakes. Her only foal to race is a stakes winner (Exhilerates). IFT Snitzel.

Lot 78 Youngstar (High Chaparral (Ire)): The winner of the Group One Queensland Oaks and half-sister to G1 Flight Stakes winner Funstar. Yet to go to stud.

Lot 79 Fine Scent (All Too Hard): A stakes placed half-sister to Golden Slipper winner Polar Success. IFT Justify.

Lot 85 Go Indy Go (Bernardini (USA)): Group One Champagne Stakes winner. IFT I Am Invincible.

Lot 87 Volpe Veloce (Foxwedge): Group One NZ Railway Stakes winner. Yet to go to stud.

Lot 90 Miss Barley (Fastnet Rock): The dam of G1 Lightning Stakes winner Gytrash.

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