Dam of Sneaky Five For Sale on Inglis Digital

Media Release - Friday November 20

The G1-winning dam of unbeaten 2YO filly Sneaky Five is among several high quality offerings in the latest Inglis Digital Online Sale that is now live for bidding.

Small Minds (Canny Lad), a winner of the G1 Schweppes Oaks, has produced three foals to race and all are winners with two at Stakes level, headlined by Sneaky Five (Fastnet Rock) who claimed the Inglis Banner at Moonee Valley on debut, before a dominant win in the $1 million Golden Gift.

Sneaky Five - click to see more about her dam Small Minds.

Undoubtedly one of the most exciting 2YOs in the country, Sneaky Five is now being aimed at the 2021 Inglis Millennium and Golden Slipper.

Small Minds is offered by Goldin Farms in foal to dual G1 winner Grunt (O’Reilly) and her next offspring is a yearling full brother to Sneaky Five.

The exciting addition of Small Minds to the November (Late) Online catalogue, comes on the back of Segenhoe Valley – dam of Shelby Cobra – selling for $325,000 in the November (Early) Sale, a record for a broodmare on the platform.

Small Minds is joined in the catalogue by her other daughter Perfect Number (Onemorenomore), a winner over 1000m, offered with a Power (Oasis Dream) filly at foot.

Other catalogue highlights include:

• Best Ever – 3YO colt by Snitzel out of champion mare More Joyous and winner on debut at Pakenham, offered by Strawberry Hill Stud

• Danon Liberty – Stakes winner in Japan, offered as a stallion prospect

• Epic Love – 3YO half sister to Maygrove, from the family of The Candy Man and Phrases, offered by Laurel Oak

• Esteem Pride – unraced 3YO filly by Pride of Dubai, half sister to Great Esteem and High Esteem from a big European family, offered by Cressfield

• Fast Melody – A maiden 4YO gelding placed in five of 10 starts, offered by Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Racing

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• Get On Board – Unbeaten in two starts, a Country Cups prospect offered by Turangga Farm

• Kensington Avenue – unraced 3YO half-sister to Stakes winner Ferocious, offered as a breeding proposition only by Sheamus Mills Bloodstock

• Miss Severina – Foxwedge half sister to Brave Song, offered in foal to Your Song by Newhaven Park

• Mrs Maisel – 3YO Hinchinbrook filly trained by Mark Newnham, a winner at Wyong and placed on five other occasions in 10 starts

• 2.5% Share in Our Candidate – G3 placed entire by Camelot trained by Kris Lees

• Romantic Whisper – 5YO daughter of Medaglia d’Oro and multiple Stakes winner Love To Tell, a city winner offered by Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Racing

• Royal Raine – Thorn Park half sister to a G3 winner, offered with a Shamus Award filly at foot, her 2YO filly is with Ciaron Maher and David Eustace

• Writtle – 3YO Written Tycoon gelding that has run 3rd and 2nd respectively in two recent jump outs, offered by Busuttin Racing

The November (Late) Online Sale is now open for bidding, with the final countdown commencing at 3pm (AEDT) on Wednesday, November 25.

To view the catalogue or register to bid, CLICK HERE.

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