Abundance of quality in August (Late) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday August 19

A G1 winner, multiple other Stakes winners and Stakes producers as well as 12 broodmares from Godolphin headline another enticing Inglis Digital online catalogue.

The August (Late) auction has 294 lots catalogued including 164 racehorses (77 race fillies), 94 broodmares, 23 racehorse shares, eight yearlings and five unnamed stock.

To view the catalogue, which is now live and open for bidding, CLICK HERE.

The G1 Queensland Oaks victor Winning Ways (Declaration of War) – a winner of eight of her 18 career starts – is one of many standout entries.

She is from a high-class international family that is free of Danehill and she already has a Camelot foal and Kingman yearling on the ground.

Homebird is one of the most exciting young and proven broodmares to come on the open market this year.

The dam of Group III Quezette Stakes winner Bound for Home is for sale.

She is the dam of just one foal to race – Bound For Home – who scored a spectacular win in last weekend’s G3 Quezette Stakes at Caulfield.

She has a Toronado yearling colt on the ground – which realised $160,000 as a weanling - and is offered in this Digital Sale in foal to promising young stallion Impending.

Windermere (All Too Hard) is another significant racing and breeding prospect entered in the catalogue.

The 7YO is a four-time winner and twice Stakes placed and is from a strong family that includes the likes of Sea Moon, Workforce, Best Solution etc.

She is entered to race at Doomben tomorrow.

Incredulous Dream (Press Statement) is a quality offering also, an attractive-looking mare who is a Listed winner.

Incredulous Dream is a $340,000 yearling and is a half sister to a G2 winner.

Other highlight lots include:

Astrophysical Jet – G3-winning daughter of Dubawi, a half sister to two other G3 winners, her yearlings have sold up to $450,000

Champagne Kisses – Half sister to G1 winner Clearly Innocent, has already produced the Stakes placed Gosden, offered IF to Anders

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Chivargo – A six-time winner whose dam is a half sister to Western Jewel, the dam of G1 winner and Cox Plate contender Western Empire

Do You Reckon – Last start Melbourne Metro winner, entered to race at Moonee Valley tomorrow

Irish Angel – Chris Waller-trained four-time winning daughter of Not A Single Doubt, offered as a racing and breeding prospect

Jive Talk – Proven producer, a sister to G1 winner Holler, offered IF to exciting new stallion Fierce Impact

Latizia (5% share) – 3YO Capitalist filly, G3 placed as a 2YO from just three career starts

Mutafiq – 3YO I Am Invincible half brother to G3 winner Enthaar, impressive trial winner for Hawkes Racing

Quintello – Stakes quality mare from the Ciaron Maher and David Eustace stable, a winner of four of her 11 starts with four minor placings too

Shnitty – Lightly-raced winning Snitzel half sister to Magic Millions 2YO winner Real Surreal

Topeka – Three-quarter sister to Mull Over, the dam of dual G1-winning 2YO Fireburn.

The Godolphin offering includes mares by the likes of Medaglia d’Oro, Brazen Beau, Teofilo, Dawn Approach, Hinchinbrook, Reset etc.

The catalogue also includes offerings from the likes of Ciaron Maher Racing, Chris Waller Racing, Lindsay Park, First Light Racing, Fairhill Farm, Kitchwin, Michelle Payne, Ballymore Stables, Malua Racing, Arrowfield, Busuttin Racing, Coolmore, Dalziel Bloodstock, Edmonds Racing, Eureka Stud, Fairview Park, John Sadler, Price Kent Racing, Swettenham etc.

The Inglis Digital platform continues to be an untapped source of winners – in the first 18 days of the new racing season alone, graduates have won 161 Australian races for $2,372,250 prizemoney.

It comes after last season where Inglis Digital graduates won a staggering one in every six Australian races contested.

The final countdown of bidding for the August (Late) Online Sale begins from midday on Wednesday.

To participate in the auction, CLICK HERE.

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