'Something for everybody' in September (Late) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday September 23

A strong mix of proven racehorses, broodmares carrying highly desirable pregnancies, dominant recent trial winners and well-bred 3YOs with established Stakes records feature in an Inglis Digital September (Late) catalogue that has something for everybody.

A total of 201 lots have been catalogued for the sale – which is now live at inglisdigital.com and open for bidding – comprises of 123 racehorses (including 52 race fillies), 56 broodmares,12 yearlings, 5 racehorse shares and 5 unraced stock.

Kemeri is for sale and in foal to So You Think.

One of many catalogue highlights is the well-related broodmare Kemeri - she is a half sister to G2 winner and G1 placed mare Affair To Remember as well as the dam of G1 performer Senor Toba and exciting Stakes-winning 3YO Berkeley Square.

Kemeri is being offered in foal to outstanding stallion So You Think.

Also confirmed for the sale is Commands mare Chicquita, dam of the highest-priced Harry Angel yearling sold in Australasia this year at $460,000.

Chicquita is being offered with a Maurice colt foal at foot.

Exciting broodmare prospect Great News is another who is sure to attract attention of a broad range of breeders.

The 6YO mare was a five-time winner with nine minor placings from just 16 starts including being G3 placed and three-times Stakes placed, is free of Danehill and was exceptionally unlucky not to be a dual Stakes winner.

Other catalogue highlights include:

Endorsement – Lightly-raced Hinchinbrook 4YO, a winner from 6 starts and finished 3rd in midweek Sydney Metro level last start

Lost In Transit – Unraced Spieth 3YO, a recent dominant barrier trial winner

Maximum Control – Unraced Written Tycoon 3YO, half brother to G1 placed Kubrick that has won a jump-out

Philosopher – Zoustar 3YO, a winner from 5 starts and Listed placed behind G1 Blue Diamond winner Daumier at 2

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Rubamos – Four-time winning son of I Am Invincible including in a BM75 last start

Sammy – Regally-bred (Medaglia d’Oro x Samantha Miss), a three-time winner who contested the Silver Eagle last year

Seiryu – 3YO Zoustar filly, competitive in recent Sydney midweek races, Stakes raced as a 2YO

Songye – Danehill-free broodmare with a strong page, offered IF to exciting young stallion Tagaloa

Star Of Eden – G3 placed at 3 in the Ethereal Stakes and is a winner over 1400m-1600m

Zambezi River – Lightly-raced I Am Invincible 3YO, 2nd in G3 Breeders Plate on debut

There are yearlings by sires such as Flying Artie, Divine Prophet, Epaulette, Grunt, Headwater, Rubick, Spieth and Star Turn as well as mares in foal to sires such as So You Think, Tagaloa, Hanseatic, Yes Yes Yes, Flying Artie, Admire Mars, Impending, Rubick, Shocking etc.

Leading vendors include Chris Waller Racing, Pearce Racing, Sledmere Stud, Glen Eden Stud, Lindsay Park Racing, Contract Racing plus other entries from Dalziel Bloodstock, Ciaron Maher Racing, Ballymore Stables, Yulong, Annabel Neasham, Busuttin Racing, Vinery Stud, Widden Stud, Torryburn Stud, Gai Waterhouse, Aquis etc.

Inglis Digital graduates have enjoyed a phenomenal start to the 2022/23 Australian racing season, having won 517 races already for $7,577,000 in prizemoney.

In Queensland alone, Inglis Digital graduates are winning one in every four races this season to date.

The September (Late) Sale closes for bidding from midday Wednesday (September 28).

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

 
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