Supreme quality on offer in July (Late) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday July 22

Multiple Group-winning speedster Flirtini (Artie Schiller) and Stakes placed race mares including Zing (Zoustar), Anagain (Hinchinbrook) and Miss Albania (Magnus) are among the headline acts of the Inglis Digital July (Late) Online Sale.

A catalogue of 405 has been finalised for the auction including 149 broodmares, 97 race fillies, 78 racehorses, 32 racehorse shares, 31 weanlings, 17 yearlings and one stallion.

Zing is for sale.

The catalogue is now live and open for bidding at inglisdigital.com – CLICK HERE to view the catalogue or to participate in the auction.

Flirtini is a three-time Stakes winner, including back-to-back G3 wins prior to a close-up 5th in Hey Doc’s G1 Winterbottom Stakes.

She is being offered as a breeding prospect, having earned over $600,000 during her stellar racing career.

Zing, a Zoustar daughter of G1 winner Zirna, is being offered at the peak of her powers, having finished a close-up 2nd in the G3 Pam O’Neill Stakes at her most recent start a fortnight ago.

The Chris Waller-trained 5YO (pictured) is entered to race at Doomben tomorrow.

Anagain is a lightly raced 3YO who finished second behind three-time G1 placegetter Paulele in the G3 Kindergarten Stakes at just her second start as a 2YO, beating home high-class gallopers such as King Of Sparta, Ashema, Subterranean etc.

From the family of outstanding galloper Eremein, Anagain last raced three weeks ago and is offered as a racing and breeding prospect.

And Miss Albania – also offered as a racing and breeding proposition – owns some strong form, including when beating the high-class Oxley Road over 1100m at Flemington and when placing in the Listed Norman Carlyon over 1000m at Moonee Valley.

Other notable July (Late) catalogue entries include:

Bits And Pieces – Unraced half sister to talented gallopers Per Inaway and Shadow Crush, offered IF to Per Incanto

Condolences – Street Cry half sister to G1 winner Maldivian, offered IF to exciting young stallion Anders

Crystal Dynasty – A winning Tavistock half sister to Crystal Bound, a $1.05m broodmare acquisition earlier this year

Derive –Well-bred Melbourne Metro-winning daughter of Redoute’s Choice, whose dam is a half sister to Japanese G1 winner World Premiere.

Free Of Sin – Winning half sister to Group winner and G1 placed Free Of Debt

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Learning Curve – Four-time winner, a half sister to Stakes winner and Group placed Smart Meteor

Medieval Miss – Stakes placed daughter of Camelot, a half sister to Group placed La Tigeresa

Outlook – Three-time winning Fastnet Rock sister to G2 winner Mongolian Falcon

Quiet Riot – Winning Fastnet Rock half sister to HK Champion Golden Sixty

Sepoy Star – Impressive 5:2.2.0 career record to date, a last start winner in June

Shotmaker – G3 placed behind I Am Immortal on debut at 2, is a 4-time winner

*Weanlings and yearlings by sires such as Written Tycoon, Flying Artie, Blue Point, Harry Angel, Star Turn, Grunt, American Pharoah, Alabama Street, Better Than Ready etc.

There are mares in foal to sires such as Deep Field, Hellbent, Pierata, Zousain, Star Turn, Cosmic Force, Anders, Churchill, Per Incanto, Prague, Turn Me Loose etc, as well as offerings from the likes of Chris Waller, Ciaron Maher Racing, Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Hawkes Racing, Lindsay Park, Lindsey Smith, John Thompson, Bjorn Baker, Turangga Farm etc.

The 2021/22 racing season is just nine days away from its conclusion and Inglis Digital graduates continue to be prolific, winning 2920 Australian races for $41,781,769 in prizemoney so far.

It equates to almost 1 in 6 Australian races this season being won by graduates of the Inglis Digital platform.

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).

“It’s quite an extraordinary statistic, that almost 1 in 6 Australian races this season have been won by our Inglis Digital graduates, a stunning leap forward from the 1 in 9 races of last season which was incredible enough in itself,’’ Inglis Digital’s Business Manager Nick Melmeth said.

“It further highlights how strong the platform has become in terms of quality being offered by the vendors, which in turn ensures each and every sale becomes unmissable for buyers because the winners just continue to flow and they can’t afford to miss out.’’

The final countdown of bidding for the July (Late) Sale will begin from midday Wednesday.

 
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