Diverse July (Early) catalogue now open for bidding

Media Release - Friday July 8

Stakes winners, G1 performers and broodmares with highly desirable domestic and international covers headline another strong and diverse Inglis Digital online sale.

Standout entries of the July (Early) catalogue include G3-winning mare How Womantic (The Wow Signal) who will run in the G3 Sir John Monash at Caulfield tomorrow, Sunlight’s half sister Solar Cry (Street Cry), Kingman mare Philonikia in foal to Frankel and stallion prospect Signore Fox (Exceed And Excel), who is a four-time Stakes winner and twice G1 placed, from a strong international family.

How Womantic

In total, the July (Early) catalogue has 335 entries including 149 broodmares, 126 racehorses (61 race fillies), 5 yearlings, 26 weanlings and 26 racehorse shares.

Godolphin are represented by nine tried horses, headlined by Sydney Metro winner Destination (Exceed And Excel) and recent 3YO maiden winner Shirshov (Exosphere).

Other Metro performed gallopers from the Godolphin draft include Jerle (Exceed And Excel), Dhakuri (Contributer), Vucetich (Lonhro) and Brillar (Exosphere).

The sale includes another strong group of broodmares, with entries including mares in foal to the likes of Frankel, Russian Revolution, Ole Kirk, Capitalist, Maurice, Anders, Star Turn and many others.

Among the other catalogue highlights of the July (Early) Sale are:

• Courtesan- Half sister to dual G1 winner Monaco Consul, in foal to leading second season sire Maurice, her foals have averaged $289,000 at yearling sales

• Derive – Redoute’s Choice half sister to dual Japanese G1 winner World Premiere, plus G2 winner World Ace, offered in the race fillies’ section

• Feel The Rush – G1 NZ Oaks placed mare, who also placed in the G3 Epona Stakes this campaign for the Maher/Eustace stable, offered in the race fillies’ category

• Gibraltar Girl – Stakes placed mare in foal to Capitalist and from the family of Only Words, Chat and Holy Snow, her first foal made $425,000

• Hastobegood – G3 placed as a 2YO and multiple black type placings in NZ, by Per Incanto offered as a racing and breeding prospect

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• Hela – Listed winner by Night Of Thunder and a half sister to G3 winner Toorak Affair, offered as a broodmare

• New Arrangement- 6YO New Approach gelding, a multiple Sydney Metro winner and consistent Saturday performer

• Sooboog – Lifetime breeding right in the Snitzel sire, for one nomination per year

• Three Kings – 3YO Sebring gelding who won the Listed Anzac Stakes at Flemington (1400m) as a 2YO

The catalogue also contains weanlings by the likes of Xtravagant, Russian Revolution, Star Turn, Super Seth, Starspangledbanner, Invader, Magna Grecia, Capitalist and Trapeze Artist.

There are also entries from leading stables and breeding operations including Annabel Neasham Racing, Anthony Freedman Racing, Bjorn Baker Racing, Bowness Stud, Busuttin Racing, Ciaron Maher Racing, Chris Waller Racing, Coolmore Stud, Cottage Hill Stud, Ellerton Racing, Emirates Park, Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott Racing, Hollylodge, Kitchwin Hills, Kris Lees Racing, Leneva Park, Lindsay Park Racing, Malua Racing, Mark Newnham Racing, Mick Price Racing and Breeding, Morningside, Munce Racing, Newgate, Noorilim Park, Parnham Racing, Riversdale Pastoral, Rosemont Stud, Segenhoe Stud, Twin Hills Stud, Tyreel Stud, Vinery Stud and Widden Victoria etc.

With just three weeks remaining in the 2021/22 season, Inglis Digital graduates can boast being first past the post in approximately 1 in 7 Australian races.

Tried horses sourced on Digital have also featured heavily throughout the Brisbane Winter Carnival, including Listed Wayne Wilson winner Charmmebaby, a $14,000 buy who has amassed half a million dollars in prizemoney and runs in the G3 Pam O’Neill Stakes at Doomben tomorrow.

The final countdown of bidding for the Inglis Digital July (Early) Online Sale will begin from 12pm (AEST) Wednesday, July 13.

To view the catalogue or to participate in the auction, CLICK HERE.

 
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