Mammoth 615 entries catalogued for June (Late) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday June 24

The biggest Inglis Digital catalogue ever collated is now open for bidding, with the June (Late) Sale receiving a record 615 entries.

While the catalogue really does contain something for everyone – there’s 209 broodmares, 237 racehorses (120 race fillies), 69 weanlings, 51 yearlings, 46 racehorse shares, two stallions and an unnamed 2YO – it’s the broodmares and covers that really stand out.

Hell or Highwater is in foal to Zoustar, whose fee this spring is $198,000.

Among the star entries are a range of attractive breeding packages including Stakes winner and G2 placed mare Hell Or Highwater (Not A Single Doubt) – offered IF to Zoustar – as well as Stakes placed mares Cymbalism (Denman) IF to Written Tycoon and Wedgie (Foxwedge) IF to Zoustar.

Also entered is tax mare Manhattan Maid (Choisir) - a Stakes winner and now proven producer with her second foal being the G2-winning and dual G1 placed mare Moonlight Maid - Wednesday (Night Of Thunder) IF to the phenomenal Kingman, Love Aloft (Spirit Of Boom) – a half sister to the likes of Mimi Lebrock (dam of $1m broodmare Diddles), $1m Inglis Chairman’s mare Shoko and G3 winner and G1 placed Heavenly Thought – plus Stakes placed daughter of I Am Invincible, Capriccio (pictured), and nine-time winning daughter of I Am Invincible, Te Ata, IF to hot young sire Toronado.

Among the 209 broodmares are mares in foal to the likes of Russian Revolution, Shamus Award, Written By, Hanseatic, Blue Point, Anders, The Autumn Sun, Playing God, All Too Hard, Star Turn, Too Darn Hot etc.

There is also a 31-strong offering by leading Australian breeder Arrowfield – 16 yearlings, 11 racehorses and 4 broodmares.

As a result of the expanded catalogue, the final countdown of bidding will be moved forward two hours to begin from 10am Wednesday.

Other catalogue highlights of the June (Late) Sale include:

Accountability – 6-time winner across both hemispheres, started second favourite in Listed Sandown Cup last spring

Ashgrove - G2 placed Dundeel 3YO, has finished top three at 5 of his 8 starts

Beachbreak – A $450,000 yearling, a four-time winning daughter of dual Stakes winner Oakleigh Girl and granddaughter of G1-winning sprinter Miss Kournikova, offered as a racing and breeding prospect

Broken Hill – Lightly-raced Metro-winning 3YO Lonhro colt with plenty of upside

Excellent Lady – Daughter of Exceed And Excel, proven producer whose second foal is the dual Stakes winner Petits Filous, offered as a tax mare IF to Australia’s leading sire of 2YO winners this season (19), Spirit Of Boom

Fuller – Untapped Pierro 3YO, has a win and a 2nd placing from just 2 career starts

Hold Me Closer – A tax mare, dam of G3 winner Thought Of That and Group performer Daily Bugle, offered IF to high-class young stallion Brazen Beau

Hunnam – Stakes placed behind Najmaty at 2, offered by Chris Waller

Petronius – Son of Redoute’s Choice, a 4-time Metro winner, an ideal Midway prospect

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Stoical – A winner of 5 of 15 starts – including two of his past four - for Peter and Paul Snowden, performed strongly at Stakes level in the recent Brisbane carnival

Sunday Yum Cha – Lightly-raced 3YO half sister to Stakes placed Destination, from a strong Darley family, a last start winner who finished 3rd to $2m Inglis Millennium winner Profiteer at 2

Tolerate – Winning daughter of So You Think and G1 winner Bonanova, offered IF to exciting first season stallion North Pacific

Worth A Risk – 7-time winning Written Tycoon mare whose dam is a half sister to G1 winner Perfect Reflection

The catalogue contains yearlings by the likes of So You Think, Russian Revolution, The Autumn Sun, Xtravagant, Hellbent, Invader, Rubick, Shalaa, Showtime, Mikki Isle, Overshare etc and weanlings by stallions such as Deep Field, Nicconi, Flying Artie, Harry Angel, Exceedance, Starspangledbanner, Trapeze Artist, Yes Yes Yes, Rich Enuff, Cosmic Force, Zousain, Alabama Express, Brutal, Calyx etc.

There are also entries from leading stables and breeding operations including Lindsay Park, Annabel Neasham, Ciaron Maher Racing, Lindsay Smith, Will Clarken, Widden, Rosemont, Riversdale, Kingstar, Twin Hills, Noorilim, Turangga, Swettenham, Morningside etc.

With the 2021/22 racing season drawing to a close in five weeks, it’s timely to highlight what a phenomenal season it has been so far for Inglis Digital graduates.

In a stunning season to date, Inglis Digital grads have won approximately 1 in 7 Australian races (2625 wins from 17,441 races).

It comes off the back of the 2020/21 season which saw Inglis online graduates win approximately 1 in every 9 Australian races (2072 wins from 19,026 races).

“Inglis Digital graduates have won one in every seven races in Australia this season – that’s a powerful statistic and one I’m sure owners will sit up and take notice of,’’ Inglis Digital Business Manager Nick Melmeth said.

“With more than 600 entries, this June (Late) catalogue will no doubt provide many more winners but it’s a catalogue for everyone, whether you’re looking for your next winner, your next broodmare, your next stallion or stallion share, your next pinhook, there’s something in this catalogue for every enthusiast.

“If you are a serious breeder especially, you really cannot afford to not be tuned into this sale, there are so many covers to some of the most desirable stallions in the country – as well as international sensation Kingman.

“It’s not only a big catalogue, it’s a serious catalogue with some rare gems and many tax mares as we edge closer to the end of the financial year so I urge everybody to find the time to go through the catalogue and participate on Wednesday from the earlier start time of 10am.’’

The final countdown of bidding will begin from 10am Wednesday, two hours earlier than the usual closing time, due to the size of the catalogue.

To view the catalogue or to participate in the Inglis Digital June (Late) Online Auction, CLICK HERE.

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