World-class quality on offer in Arrowfield Broodmare Reduction

Media Release - Sunday April 10

An outstanding group of broodmares - a majority offered in foal to some of the most exciting stallions in the country – will be offered in one of Australia’s most highly anticipated online reductions.

A total of 85 mares will be offered in the Arrowfield Stud Broodmare Reduction as part of the Inglis Digital April (Late) Online Sale, to be held from April 22-27.

Among them are G1 winners, siblings to G1 winners and mares in foal to the likes of The Autumn Sun, Dundeel, Maurice, Castelvecchio, Shalaa, Pariah, Showtime, Admire Mars etc.

Highlight lots include:

Aurora Lights (Snitzel x C’Est Beau La Vie) - Sister of the $1.4m Inglis Easter 2022 colt, from a G1 placed Stakes winner and the family of Champion Makybe Diva; offered in foal on a maiden cover to leading second season sire Maurice, whose 12 Inglis Easter yearlings averaged $339,000

Awakening (Snitzel x Fenway) - Sister to current 2YO G3 and Listed winner Williamsburg, from a G1 winner whose three sale yearlings to date have made $1.25m; in foal on a maiden cover to Maurice (sire of triple G1 Classic winner Hitotsu and G2 winner Mazu)

Colour Me (Snitzel x Colorado Claire) - Daughter of a G2 winner and three-quarter sister to 2YO G2 winner Gunnison, from the high-class family of G1 winners Lucky Bubbles and Soqrat; offered in foal to Maurice

Forreel (Montjeu x Stareel) - Five-eighths blood sister to Champion racehorse and leading sire Dundeel with the upside of a Not A Single Doubt 3YO filly, a yearling colt by Shalaa ($160,000 at the 2022 Inglis Premier Sale) and a colt foal by Champion 3YO Colt The Autumn Sun

La Pelegrina (Redoute’s Choice x Forest Pearl) - The only sister of Champion 2YO, Champion 3YO Filly and 5-time G1 winner Miss Finland (now the dam of 4 stakes performers inc. G1 winner and producer Stay With Me); in foal to dual G1 winner Castelvecchio

Lahana (Hussonet x Alinghi) - By a Champion sire from a Champion 3YO Filly and 4-time G1 winner, Lahana has 2YO, yearling & weanling colts set to enhance her record and is in foal to 5-time G1 winner The Autumn Sun

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Lamarque (Pierro x Antique Rose) – A sister-in-blood to multiple G1 winners Arcadia Queen and Regal Power, and two other Group winners, with unraced progeny by Dundeel and Shalaa coming on stream, and a positive test to Maurice

Lankan Gold (Dundeel x Charming Estelle) - Daughter of a sister to World Champion Sprinter and Australian Horse of the Year Lankan Rupee, from the family of Lonhro, Grosvenor, Tavago, Mahaya etc; offered in foal to exciting G1 sire Maurice

To view the full Arrowfield reduction eBook, CLICK HERE.

Inglis Digital’s Business Manager Nick Melmeth said: “Arrowfield is amongst the great breeding operations of the world, so the opportunity for breeders to invest in mares that have been a part of their system, from pedigrees some of which have been cultivated over generations, is hugely exciting.

“There is scope for significant upside with most of the pedigrees and with 60 of them aged 10 or under, the majority are young and unexposed, while there are also a number of entries with credentials to be tax mares for breeders.

“Time and time again we see the opportunities that Inglis Digital presents to discerning investors and this sale is the most exciting yet in terms of the scale and quality available.

“All the information that buyers need will be available online in advance of the sale, while the Inglis bloodstock team will have inspected all the mares in advance of the sale and will be available for consultation.’’

All the mares will be available for inspection by appointment at Arrowfield from Tuesday April 19 – please contact the Stud Office on (02) 6545 3999.

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