An Exquisite Collection of Arrowfield Inglis Easter Fillies

Media Release - Friday April 1

Buying an Arrowfield Easter filly is one of the best decisions an owner or breeder can make, with life-changing racetrack, sale-ring & future breeding results. 

The Stud’s Inglis Easter graduates include three Golden Slipper-winning fillies Miss Finland, Forensics & Estijaab, Champion South African 2YO Filly Majmu, Oaks winner Abbey Marie and Coolmore Classic winner Alverta. 


Current 3YO fillies Yearning (Thousand Guineas G1) and Mallory (Widden S. G3 and 4 times Group-placed) also hail from the Arrowfield nursery.

Other Arrowfield fillies do their best work as broodmares. Take, for example, Breakfast In Bed, Bubble Below and Cleanup, all bought from Arrowfield’s Easter drafts. They’re now the dams of Group 1 winners King’s Legacy, Lucky Bubbles & Nettoyer, and their yearlings have returned 5 times their combined purchase prices.

Or Piping Hot, Tigress Lily, Mirrasalo & Aquada – also Easter graduates and the dams of current season Group winners Coolangatta, Daisies, Mirra Vision & The Astrologist.

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Or El Daana, Hijack Hussy, Hussy By Choice, Jeanneau, London Calling, Members Joy, Piping Hot, Pretty Fast, Sassy ‘n’ Smart, Traveston Girl & Wild Rain – most of them stakeswinners, and all Arrowfield-bred dams of Inglis Easter 2022 yearlings. 

Arrowfield’s own Inglis Easter draft this year includes 35 fillies to grace any stable, catalogue or broodmare band. Bloodstock Manager Jon Freyer discusses fiv of them with Bred To Win‘s Caroline Searcy:

Lot 448 – Dundeel-Stay With Me filly

“As nice a Dundeel filly as we’ve ever bred”; daughter of a Thousand Guineas G1 winner, grand-daughter of Champion 2YO and Champion 3YO Filly Miss Finland and half-sister to two Group winners-in-waiting, Always On My Mind and Waltz On By.

Lot 424 – Snitzel-Silent Sedition filly

“A cracking filly, very comparable to Estijaab as an individual”; from an outstanding Group 1 winner and descended from Coolmore Classic G1 winner Porto Roca, dam of Dubai World Cup G1 winner Monterosso.

Lot 463 – Maurice-Teaspoon filly

“A lovely filly with lovely scope, from a great filly family”; second foal of a 2YO Group-winning sister to Group winner Aliyana Tilde and two other stakeswinners, both also stakes producers.  

Lot 359 – Not A Single Doubt-Presque Isle filly

“She’s like the best Not A Single Doubts and from an important international family”; her dam’s sisters have already thrown Japanese Champion Mikki Isle & Group 1 winner Aerolithe; her grand-dam was a top-class performer in France and the USA; and her third dam Stella Madrid was a 4-time US Grade 1 winner.

Lot 49 – The Autumn Sun-Angel Of Mercy filly

“The Redoute’s Choice/Hussonet cross has been absolutely magic, this filly was a glorious foal and she’s grown into a beautiful yearling”; from a multiple stakeswinner and the family of 4-time Group 1 winner Divine Madonna.

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