Stellar Selection of Segenhoe Mares for Inglis Chairman’s Sale – Part 1

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Tuesday May 3

One of the most successful commercial broodmare farms in the Hunter Valley, Segenhoe Stud will offer a stellar draft of 12 lovely mares at the upcoming Inglis Chairman’s Sale on Friday including the High Chaparral (IRE) last filly from blue hen Circles of Gold and a Group II winning mare, whose third dam is legendary matriarch Emancipation.

Click here to see the full draft of 12 with highlights below

Lot 2 Angharad by Exceed and Excel. Offered in foal to Pierro on an early service with resulting foal bred on same cross as this season’s brilliant Group II ATC Percy Sykes Stakes winner Paris Dior.

Lot 2 - Angharad

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Lot 6 Avenue of Pleasure by I Am Invincible. Stakes-placed at two and offered in foal to outstanding proven Group I sire Wootton Bassett (GB) in her first season at stud.

Lot 6 - Avenue of Pleasure

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Lot 7 Badawiya by Al Maher. Dual Group II winning and Group I placed proven producer tracing in tail female line to Emancipation and offered in foal to exciting young sire Too Darn Hot (GB).

Lot 7 - Badawiya
 

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Lot 10 Bentoite by Americain (USA). Five time metro winner and fourth in Group I ATC Coolmore Classic and offered in foal to champion sire Snitzel in her first season at stud.

Lot 10 - Bentoite

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Lot 16 California Rogusta, by Fastnet Rock. Unraced sister to stakes-placed Lady Young from a superb international Black Type family and is in foal to Deep Field in her first season at stud.

Lot 16 - California Rogusta

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Lot 21 Comaneci, by High Chaparral (IRE). Winning half-sister to champions Elvstroem and Haradasun from Group I winning blue hen Circles of Gold and is in foal to Pierro.

Lot 21 - Comaneci



 

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