Fasika Star Billing for Inglis August (late) Sale

Media Release - Friday August 20

A sensational catalogue featuring several black type performers – highlighted by the star G1 So You Think mare Fasika - has launched this afternoon in the Inglis Digital August (Late) Online Auction.

Fasika is a G2 winning and G1 placed daughter of So You Think.

Fasika headlines a strong 298-lot catalogue that also includes the likes of Absolute Flirt (Stratum), Lucicello (I Am Invincible) and Thought Of That (So You Think), an abundance of race fillies and intriguing racehorse shares plus mares in foal to some of the leading stallions in the country.

Trained by Joe Pride and offered by Tricolours Syndications, Fasika secured five wins – three at Stakes level and five minor placings – including a 3rd place in the G1 All Aged Stakes behind Tofane and Pierata – from 15 career starts for $762,000 in prizemoney.

After winning her two starts as a 2YO and a Stakes race at start No.3, she raced exclusively in either Stakes races or newly formed ‘rich races’ and defeated the likes of Santa Ana Lane, Tofane, Bivouac, Super Seth, I Am Excited, Behemoth, Fierce Impact, Dreamforce, Mizzy, Sweet Deal, Fiesta, Zousain, Standout, Wild Planet, Madam Rouge, Champagne Cuddles etc.

To watch the ‘Fasika Feature’ and hear from Pride and Tricolours Syndications’ James Moss, CLICK HERE.

To view her parade video, CLICK HERE.

A breeding certificate is also available on her listing.

Fasika is not the only high-class racing or breeding prospect in the August (Late) catalogue, which also features:

• Absolute Flirt – Stratum Stakes-winning 2YO and placed at black type level on four other occasions

• Akhtar – 3YO I Am Invincible colt out of G1 Thousand Guineas winner Serious Speed that has had one start to date for Annabel Neasham Racing

• Blood Sweat Tears – Lightly raced 4YO gelding that’s a 2x winner from 8 starts

• The Defiant One – Consistent 4YO gelding by Rubick, a winner a Ballarat in July and a last start second at Pakenham

• Extrapolate – 5YO Written Tycoon gelding that’s a winner at Ballarat from 8 starts, offered by Malua Racing

• The Extreme Cat 3x 5% Shares – 2YO colt by Extreme Choice that was a $300,000 yearling purchase for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace

• Freehearted – 6x Metro winner that is a 3/4 sister to Villa Verde and a 1/2 to Miss Sharapova, the dam of Doubtland and Pretty Fast

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• Havieron – 5YO Dundeel gelding, 2x winner in Victoria

• Harmonium – 4YO mare by I Am Invincible, won her maiden on debut as a 2YO and is offered as a broodmare by Darby Racing

• Jawwaal 10% Share – offered unreserved by Mitch Beer Racing, who will use the proceeds of the sale to hopefully purchase a winning Kosciuszko ticket

• Lucicello – Metro-winning 2YO by I Am Invincible from a top-class international family, placed in the G3 Up & Coming Stakes and Listed Rosebud

• Nerve Not Verve – Stakes-placed 6YO mare, who is a 1/2 sister to G1 Auckland Cup winner Glory Days

• Sabie Park – 4YO gelding that has won and placed from 4 starts to date with Hawkes Racing

• Safe Passage – 5YO Snitzel mare out of a daughter of Deep Impact, 3x winner from 8 starts including at Sandown

• Splendid Eagle – Sebring mare that has produced four winners and is a 3/4 sister to Eagle Way, offered in foal to Shamus Award

• Thought of That – 5YO So You Think gelding that won the G3 Caulfield Classic and has accepted to race at Sale this Sunday

The catalogue also features multiple entries from vendors such as Annabel Neasham Racing, Ballymore Stables, Bhima Thoroughbreds, Chris Waller Racing, Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, Fairview Park Stud, First Light Racing, Lauriston Thoroughbred Farm, Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr, Michael Costa Racing, Pinhook Bloodstock International, Swettenham Stud and Yulong Investments.

Inglis Digital graduates continue to shine on the track, with a phenomenal 127 wins in Australia off the platform in the opening 19 days of the new racing season already.

Those successes come off the back of a stellar 2020/21 season, which saw 2080 Australian wins for Inglis Digital grads.

The Inglis Digital August (Late) Online Auction will close for bidding from 3pm 

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