Stellar Selection of Segenhoe Mares for Inglis Chairman’s Sale – Part 2

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 at the upcoming Inglis Chairman’s Sale on Friday including one of only four mares offered in foal to Extreme Choice and a mare that has two young Frankel progeny to run for her.

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

Lot 34 Flying Ice (SAF) by Go Deputy. Group II winner in south Africa from a family with Australian origins ad is offered in foal to triple G1 winning sprinter Bivouac, in his first season at stud .

Lot 34 - Flying Ice

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Lot 57 Neshmiya, by Medaglia D’Oro (USA). Winning half-sister to dual Group I winner Pride of Dubai, Group II winner Enaad and stakes-winner Al Aneed from the family of champion sires Invincible Spirit and Kodiac, also more recent racetrack champions Mishriff and Pinatubo. Offered in foal to North Pacific in his first season at stud.

Lot 57 - Neshmiya

More on Neshmiya.


Lot 64 Queen of Dubai, by Pride of Dubai. Brilliant stakes-winning 3YO filly being offered as a racing and breeding proposition.

Lot 64 - Queen of Dubai


Lot 72 Sia by Fastnet Rock. Juvenile winning sister to Group winner Ennis Hill and stakes-winners Lake Geneva and Acrobat and is offered in foal to champion sire Snitzel.
 

Lot 72 - Sia

More on Sia.

Lot 74 Skate to Paris, by Bradbury’s Luck. Stakes-winner of over $550,000 in prizemoney and is offered in foal to boom sire Extreme Choice in her first season at stud.

Lot 74 - Skate to Paris.

More on Skate to Paris.


Lot 89 Waterloo Sunset by Fastnet Rock. Group II placed half-sister to Group I winner Invest that was sent to UK to be covered by Frankel in her first two seasons at stud and is offered in foal to Golden Slipper winner Farnan in his first season at stud.

Lot 89 - Waterloo Sunset
 

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