Inglis Premier – Nicks that Click, Left of Centre

Tara Madgwick - Friday February 26

Breednet’s nicks information for Inglis Premier has thrown up some interesting horses that have caught our attention and are a little outside of the obvious successful nicks we all know.

Click here for the Breednet nicks page on Premier that features horses bred on some of the big successful nicks such as Savabeel x O’Reilly, Savabeel x Pins, Tavistock  x Zabeel and of course Pierro x Redoute’s Choice.

A few weeks back Breednet ran a Nicks that Click story highlighting the nick between full brothers Shooting to Win and Deep Field with daughters of Commands – read the story here featuring recent stakes-winner Tailleur.

Lot 654 - click for page.

There is one at Inglis Premier and she is Lot 654 offered by Riverina Downs, a Shooting to Win half-sister to Group III placed Coorg from Commands mare Madikeri, a half-sister to Group I winner Neroli and three-quarter sister-in-blood to stakes-winner Bandipur.


A reliable source of winners and stakes horses, Star Witness has a great record with daughters of one of Victoria’s favourite sons in Testa Rossa. The nick has produced six winners from nine runners and two of those winners are dual Group I winner Global Glamour and stakes-winner Lycurgus.

Lot 659 - click for page.

There is one in the sale and it’s Lot 659 from Longwood Thoroughbred Farm, a Star Witness filly from Mercy May a half-sister to stakes-placed Manhattan Avenue from the family of Group I winner Miss Danehill.

Well proven sire Smart Missile has a great record with daughters of More Than Ready (USA) producing 12 winners from 14 runners headed by stakes-winner Ready Prophet and Group III placed Rocketeer, who is a full brother to the only horse in the sale bred this way.

Lot 715 - click for page.

He’s Lot 715 from Supreme Thoroughbreds , a colt from Some Girls Do, a half-sister to stakes--winners Winter King and How Good is He.

There has been a good affinity between former Widden Stud sires Sebring and Anabaa (USA) the nick producing 15 winners from 21 runners highlighted by three stakes-winners including Australian horse of the Year Dissident plus another three stakes-placed horses.

Lot 342 - click for page.
 

Lot 342 from Sun Stud is the only one in the sale, a Sebring half-sister to stakes-placed Workdrinks from Group III winner Slapstick, who comes from the family of dual Group I winner Virage de Fortune.


 

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