Widden Stud Reduction Highlights Huge Online Catalogue

Media Release - Friday March 25

One of the biggest Southern Hemisphere online catalogues ever collated is now open for bidding, with the Inglis Digital March (Late) auction overflowing with quality offerings.

A total of 412 entries have been catalogued for the sale which includes 144 broodmares, 84 racehorses (colts and geldings), 77 yearlings, 73 race fillies and mares, 19 racehorse shares, nine weanlings and six 2YOs.

To view the catalogue, CLICK HERE.

Widden Stud is offering an unreserved draft of 42 entries including black type performers, black type producers, mares in foal to the likes of Trapeze Artist, Doubtland, Star Turn, Russian Camelot, Anders etc as well as yearlings by the likes of Zoustar, Trapeze Artist, Written By, Nicconi, Flying Artie, Shalaa, Spirit Of Boom, Shooting To Win, Star Witness and Stratum Star.

Mares in foal to Widden Stud's exciting young sire Anders will be offered.

The Widden draft comes after Arrowfield announced last night it would present a large broodmare reduction as part of the April (Late) Online Sale, with further details to be revealed next month.

There are several key relations being offered in the March (Late) Online Sale including half siblings to the likes of G1 winners Sacred Choice, Kukeracha, Riva San, Devil Moon, Atomic Force, Historian etc as well as Stakes performers such as Thinkin Big, Stampede, Rapper Dragon, Villami, Vinicunca, Just Thinkin, Tomorrowland, Left The Building etc.

Other individual sale highlights include:

*Axe – Multiple Stakes placed Written Tycoon 5YO who has run top 3 at 8 of his past 12 starts

*Brix – Lightly raced 3YO filly by leading first season sire Sweynesse, won a Stakes race as a 2YO

*Its A Diva – Granddaughter of champion Makybe Diva, offered in foal to Supido

*Lubrication – 10% share in this promising I Am Invincible 2YO, a dominant recent trial winner

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*One Reason – 2YO Capitalist colt from the Snowden yard, 3rd at his only race start

*Sayahailmary – Proven G2 placed producer whose 7 foals have all been winners and whose yearlings have sold up to $650,000. Offered in foal to exciting young stallion Anders

*Seguso – Regally-bred two-time winner from just 9 starts, by Redoute’s Choice out of G1 winner Shamal Wind

*Tan Tat Beauty – Peter Moody-trained 3YO, 2 starts for 2 second placings

*Tremezzina – Not A Single Doubt mare, half to a Stakes winner and out of a Stakes placed mare herself, offered in foal to popular stallion Hellbent

There are also broodmares offered in foal to the likes of Shamus Award, Rebel Dane, Trapeze Artist, Xtravagant, Yes Yes Yes, Zousain, Star Turn Castelvecchio, Doubtland, Russian Camelot, Harry Angel, Pariah, Grunt, Graff, Admire Mars, Cosmic Force etc and yearlings offered by Zoustar, Russian Revolution, Nicconi, Shamus Award, Shalaa, Street Boss, Written By, Vancouver Brazen Beau, Fiorente, Merchant Navy, etc.

Last weekend was another big one for Inglis Digital graduates, who won 41 Australian races for $639,626 in prizemoney.

The Final Countdown of Bidding for the Inglis Digital March (Late) Online Sale begins from midday on Wednesday, March 30.

To participate in the auction, CLICK HERE.

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