Outstanding quality in Inglis Digital April (Late) Online Auction

Media Release - Friday April 23

Hummalong - a half sister to multiple Stakes winner Humma Humma and unbeaten 2YO Stakes winner Tycoon Humma – headlines one of the strongest ever Inglis Digital Online Auctions, which is now open for bidding.

The April (Late) Sale features 373 lots including 142 racehorses (69 race fillies), 156 broodmares, 30 weanlings, 21 yearlings and 21 shares.

Hummalong (Hallowed Crown) is out of the quality producer Humma Mumma, whose latest yearling to be offered at public auction realised $600,000 at this year’s Premier Sale at Oaklands.

Hummalong is a half-sister to current season 2YO SW Tycoon Humma - pictured.

Among the Inglis Digital April (Late) catalogue there are also close relations to the likes of G1 stars The Autumn Sun and Bella Vella, as well as quality mares in foal to the likes of Street Boss, So You Think, Frosted, Dundeel, Blue Point, Toronado, Pierata and Russian Revolution among others.

Other highlights include:

Lot 10 – Unraced I Am Invincible 2YO Deception

Lot 21 – Foscolo (Not A Single Doubt), an unraced ¾ brother to The Autumn Sun

Lot 43 – Dual Stakes winner and G1 placed 4YO Norway (Galileo)

Lot 54 – Peter and Paul Snowden-trained 3YO Rule Of Law (Snitzel), a winner of two of his six starts

Lot 143 – Lightly raced Moonee Valley winner Andrassy Avenue (Rubick)

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Lot 223 – High class dual G2 winner Bird Of Fire (Stravinsky) IF to Toronado

Lot 264 – Stakes-winning, G1 placed mare Extension Of Time (Dash For Cash) IF to Frosted

Lot 288 – Invincible Diva (Invincible Spirit), half sister to G2 winner Painted Cliffs (ex Lulawin)

Lot 334 – Black-type mare Put A Spell On You (Sessions) IF to Frosted

Lot 339 – Regal Flute (Royal Academy), dam of G2 winner Majestic Music, offered IF to Santos

There are also entries from racing powerhouses such as Chris Waller, Waterhouse/Bott Racing, Maher/Eustace Racing, Bjorn Baker, Busuttin Racing, Lindsay Park, Aquis, Newgate Farm, China Horse Club, Newhaven Park and many other leading thoroughbred nurseries.

The momentum of Inglis Digital continues to surge, with more than 620 races won by graduates of the platform this year alone, as well as countless pinhook successes, further bolstering confidence in the platform.

To register to bid, view the catalogue or participate in the April (Late) Online Auction, CLICK HERE.

The final countdown of bidding begins from 3pm Wednesday, April 28.

 
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