G1 Winner Levendi Highlights Another Quality Inglis Digital Catalgoue

Media Release - Friday May 21

Australian Derby winner Levendi and mares in foal to the likes of Flying Artie, Toronado, Pierata, Exceedance, Headwater and Written By etc headline another strong Inglis Digital catalogue.

Levendi wins the G1 Australian Derby.

The May (Late) catalogue features 353 entries – 139 racehorses (including 64 race fillies), 121 broodmares (66 in foal), 40 yearlings, 34 weanlings, 16 shares and three stallions.

This year alone, graduates of the Inglis Digital platform have won 824 races in Australia, further cementing it as the No.1 online sale for buyers to target.

Among the entries for the May (Late) sale are:

*Levendi (Pierro), the 2018 Derby winner and earner of over $1.7m in prizemoney, offered as a stallion prospect

*Stakes performers including G3 winner Charge (Zoustar), this year’s Listed Blue Diamond Preview place-getter Gulf Of Suez (Fighting Sun), G3 winner Blenheim Palace (Galileo), Stakes placed Flash Fibian (Ready’s Image) etc

*City-winning gallopers such as five-time victor Dio D’Oro (Medaglia d’Oro), Yangtze Rapids (Frankel), last-start winner – and seven-time overall victor – Bolt I Am (MyboyCharlie) etc

*Quality race fillies and mares including two-time City-winning Commands mare Worldly Pleasure, Not A Single Doubt mare Obscene and last-start winner Norbu

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*Stakes-winning broodmare Emmalene (Jet Spur), in foal to Pariah and proven producer You Da One (Fastnet Rock), in foal to Exceedance

*Slice of Royalty (Johannesburg), dam of G3 Ken Russell Memorial winner Royal Tithe

*Shares in Stakes performers such as last year’s Victorian Derby contender Redwood Shadow and Listed winner Larimer Street (Brazen Beau)

There are also drafts entered from the likes of Annabel Neasham Racing, Aquis, Ciaron Maher Racing, Chris Waller Racing, Lindsay Park, Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr, Matthew Smith, Newgate Farm, Redbank North, Swettenham Stud, Supreme Thoroughbreds, Twin Hills, Vinery Stud, Yulong etc.

Bidding on the Inglis Digital May (Late) catalogue begins from 3pm today.

The final countdown of bidding starts at 3pm this coming Wednesday, May 26.

To view the catalogue or to bid on a lot, CLICK HERE.

 
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