All Banter joins exciting colts Ranch Hand and Mars Mission as standouts on Inglis Digital

Media Release - Friday June 3

Dual Stakes-winning mare All Banter has continued the strength of entries for the Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale, which is now open for bidding.

Dual stakes-winner All Banter is for sale.

All Banter (pictured), trained by Richard and Chantelle Jolly in Adelaide, is a winner of seven of her 15 starts, including the Listed Railway Stakes and Listed WJ Adams Stakes, the latter as a summer 3YO in a blistering time of 57.15secs.

All Banter, who is offered as a breeding proposition, joins exciting 3YO colts Ranch Hand (Fastnet Rock) and Mars Mission (Deep Field) as standout entries in the June (Late) Sale.

Trained by Chris Waller, Ranch Hand is a last start 2L winner at Eagle Farm who has contested Stakes races at 12 of his 15 career starts while Mars Mission is a lightly-raced winner of two of his six starts – at Warwick Farm and Moonee Valley – and will be offered unreserved.

In total, a catalogue of 347 lots has been finalised for the sale including 111 broodmares, 82 racehorses, 62 race fillies, 30 weanlings, 25 yearlings, 24 racehorse shares, 11 unnamed stock and 1 stallion.

To view the catalogue, CLICK HERE.

Other June (Early) catalogue highlights include:

*Alakahan – Lightly-raced Stakes performed European import, entered to contest tomorrow’s Listed Winter Cup at Rosehill

*Bollinger Rose – Regally bred daughter of G1 Coolmore Classic winner Bollinger, offered IF to Toronado

*Coodarady – 3YO Capitalist three-quarter brother to G1 Oakleigh Plate winner Booker, a winner of his only start to date

*Naval Seal – Lightly-raced son of Snitzel and G1 winner First Seal, a winner at his penultimate start, he was a close third over 1600m at Caulfield at his most recent outing

*Nicola – Young broodmare, offered IF to popular stallion Vancouver, carrying a three-quarter relation to G2 winner Overpass

*Rekindled Express – 3YO son of Written Tycoon, a winner of 3 of 9 starts including his two most recent runs in May

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*Rich Girl – 4YO half sister to G1 winner Two Illicit, offered as a breeding prospect

*Spurt – Half to a G2 winner, offered IF to Toronado with an Almanzor 2YO filly, Xtravagant yearling colt and Toronado weanling filly on the ground

*The Catch – Medaglia d’Oro 4YO, a five-time Queensland winner from his past seven starts

*Vamoose – Proven producer, a half sister to G1 Caulfield Cup winner Admire Rakti

*Wanalirri – Stakes placed 4YO mare, a Caulfield winner entered to race at Geelong on Sunday

There are yearlings and weanlings by the likes of Deep Field, Dundeel, Capitalist, Russian Revolution, Written By, Maurice, Flying Artie, Shalaa, Star Turn, Yes Yes Yes etc and mares in foal on desirable pregnancies to stallions such as Zousain, Brazen Beau, Russian Revolution, Hellbent, Dubious, Castelvecchio, Starspangledbanner, Rich Enuff, Dubious, Prague, Churchill etc.

There are also offerings from leading industry participants including Ciaron Maher Racing, Annabel Neasham, Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Busuttin Racing, Bjorn Baker, Tony Gollan, Rangal Park, Rosemont, Vinery, Newgate, Twin Hills, Blue Gum Farm etc.

Inglis Digital graduates again enjoyed a successful weekend on the track, winning 60 races in Australia for $750,866 in winning prizemoney last weekend.

Highlights included Massimo placing in the G3 Belmont Sprint in Perth and Marakopa winning over 2400m at Randwick.

It takes the season tally of Australian races won by Inglis Digital graduates to 2415, for $32,215,261 prizemoney, including 1 in every 15 races in Western Australia in 2021/22 being won by graduates of the platform.

The final countdown of bidding for the Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale will begin from midday this coming Wednesday, June 8.

To participate in the auction, CLICK HERE.

 
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