Royal Symphony Adds to Success for Inglis Digital Platforms

Media Release - Tuesday September 19
Royal Symphony's freakish win in the Listed Pin & Win Plate at Flemington on Saturday, has again shone the spotlight on Inglis online trading.

He was advertised for sale as a yearling on Inglis Digital's popular Thoroughbred classifieds site Bloodstock.com.au .

The 3yo Domesday colt, who is now Caulfield Guineas bound, joins a growing list of "graduates" that were available for purchase within the Inglis Digital network. 



Exciting Caulfield Guineas bound colt Royal Symphony, advertised on Bloodstock.com.au as a yearling

One standout was advertised as an "athletic Pentire yearling to be trained by Darren Weir" in the 'Unraced horse' category on Bloodstock.com.au .

Fast forward to 2015 and the galloper known as Prince of Penzance, wins the Melbourne Cup for Michelle Payne and a group of six owners, including a podiatrist, an IT consultant and a couple of engineers. 




2015 Melbourne Cup winner Prince of Penzance as advertised on Bloodstock.com.au

Another Inglis Digital platform Get Racing , is all about syndication.

It's where partnered syndicators promote shares they have available and where those in the market to buy a share, can search for their ideal horse based on location, price, syndicator, trainer or sire.

While Yankee Rose's meteoric rise from a $10,000 buy at the Inglis Classic Sale for Darby Racing to Group One heights is well documented… those interested in getting involved with the filly, could have purchased a share through Get Racing.

Described as a "supreme athlete", 5% shares in the daughter of All American were advertised on the site for just $1,990! 



Shares in star filly Yankee Rose were advertised on syndication platform Get Racing

Another stakes winner that had shares available via Get Racing is Mahuta. Syndicators Roll The Dice advertised 5% shares at $2,495 apiece in a colt by Flying Spur form Zabeel mare Vahine.

Mahuta has repaid his $35,000 purchase price 50 times over, with more than $1.75 million in prizemoney and a winner of four stakes races to date, plus a third behind Black Heart Bart in the G1 Memsie Stakes last year.

Prime Thoroughbreds' also syndicated Hinchinbrook mare Flying Jess through Get Racing, with the 4yo now the winner of $1.32 million in prizemoney, with wins in the G3 SA Sires' Produce and RL Magic Millions 3yo Guineas. 



Prime Thoroughbreds advertised shares in Flying Jess on Get Racing


The Inglis Digital platforms have something for everyone, alongside classifieds site Bloodstock.com.au and syndication platform Get Racing, there's also Stallion Parade which includes up-to-date sale statistics and live runner's information on showcased stallions.

In 2017, Inglis Digital launched its monthly online auctions, which is a great avenue to move on stock without the need to leave the farm or stables.

The catalogues have received ongoing support from some of the biggest names in the bloodstock industry both as buyers and vendors respectively.

The full sister to G1 QLD Derby winner Ruthven sold for $40,000 in the June Online Auction, while James Harron galloper Mediterranean was snapped up for $30,000.

Other major results to date, include 2yo colt Conservation – $42,500 (May) and broodmare A Fairy's Kiss – $55,000 (July).

While Nick Moraitis also held a Reduction Sale through Inglis Digital , selling 10 of 13 lots; the top result reaping $60,000.

Inglis Digital
guarantees vendor payment and can offer finance to buyers, plus transfer of ownership forms can be processed quickly and without fuss, thanks to the Inglis Auctioneer Stamp.

If you're interested in selling with Inglis Digital in the September Online Auction , give the sales team a call or enter a horse at www.inglisdigital.com.au

Entries close on Wednesday, September 20 at midnight; bidding will open on Friday, September 22 at 3pm before the final countdown of the auction next Wednesday, September 27 at 5pm.

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