Inglis Breeze Ups Complete with More Exceptional Times at Warwick Farm

Media Release - Thursday October 6

The final breeze ups ahead of Tuesday’s Inglis Ready2Race Sale were this morning completed at Warwick Farm, with the final 31 juveniles put through their paces in difficult conditions.

The fastest time on a wet morning was that of lot 238, a Flying Artie x Lucy’s Legacy colt (pictured) of KBL Thoroughbreds, who clocked 10.34secs, with a trio of juveniles from the WBF Thoroughbreds consignment of Will Forrester also starring.

He's on fire - Flying Artie colt from Lucy's Legacy, click to see his page.

A total of 223 horses have now breezed up at Seymour, Warwick Farm, Eagle Farm or Cambridge ahead of Tuesday’s action at Riverside.

Of those, 148 have clocked a time of 11 seconds or faster.

WBF Thoroughbreds had three of the five fastest times today, with a Capitalist x Sundarbans colt (10.43secs), a Justify x So You Merge colt (10.47secs) and a Per Incanto x Allawara filly (10.51secs) all breezing exceptionally well.

Capitalist colt from Sundarbans, click to see his page.

“I couldn’t have been happier with how all mine breezed today, they all did great work,’’ WBF’s Will Forrester said.

“The Capitalist colt, he’s a very professional, early 2YO type, his work at home has been very good and everything about him just screams early 2YO. He’s naturally talented so I was really happy with him today.

“The Justify colt is such an impressive animal, I bought him myself at Inglis Easter and while not looking through rose-coloured glasses, I think he’s one of the best horses I’ve touched the past few years. Physically he’s just an athlete, a phenomenal mover, strong, covers the ground so well, mentally he’s mature beyond his years, he’s a very serious racehorse.

“And the Per Incanto filly is just an absolute darling who I was probably most impressed by today.

“She does everything right, she’s so kind natured, she’s the sort of horse that would be a dream in any stable because she’s so straight forward and again a phenomenal mover.’’

Leandro Ribeiro rode the Flying Artie colt of KBL’s this morning and was pleased with what he felt underneath him.

“He’s a very natural horse, has done everything right, especially given it’s his first time to the track for a gallop like this,’’ Ribeiro said.

“He has a lot of ability and I have no doubt he’ll be an early horse, he has a lovely stride and is a horse who I think has a great future ahead of him.

“With all the rain, the track played a bit sticky, it’s not been the best so for him to run 10.34secs is quite amazing really. If it was a better track he would have been even sharper and would have run almost the fastest time of any of the horses who have breezed the past month because he has so much potential.’’

Young Hawkesbury trainer Fabio Martino, who has helped prep the horse who will be offered in Kandice Pritchard’s KBL draft on Tuesday, added: “He’s lovely natured, he’s been calm, he’s early, he’s matured well and is ready to go to the races.

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“He handles every kind of track, I’ve galloped him on the grass on the heavy and he handled that as well as he did the dry.’’

Times for all horses to have breezed are now on the Inglis website, while vision of those who breezed this morning will be added in the next 36 hours to accompany the vision already online of those who have breezed prior to today.

Inspections for the sale begin at Riverside tomorrow and continue over the weekend ahead of the sale, which begins at 10am Tuesday.

To view the parade schedule, CLICK HERE.

To view the catalogue, CLICK HERE.

The 289-strong catalogue is the strongest breeze up catalogue ever assembled in Australia.

It also follows a remarkable run of graduates out of the sale in the past three years highlighted by 10 Stakes winners, with the sale firmly asserting itself as the most progressive 2YO auction in the Southern Hemisphere.

This was further in evidence at Sha Tin on Saturday, where three winners on the 10 race card were graduates of the Inglis Ready2Race Sale.

There are 110 individual stallions represented in the 2022 catalogue, led by the most in-demand sires such as Exceed And Excel, Zoustar, So You Think, Maurice, Toronado, Deep Field, Per Incanto, Russian Revolution, Savabeel, Pierro, Capitalist, Tarzino, Dundeel, Fastnet Rock, Tavistock, Spirit Of Boom, Street Boss, Shalaa, All Too Hard, Brazen Beau, Star Turn, Almanzor, Hellbent, Tivaci, Turn Me Loose etc.

Buyers will also see the first 2YOs by an exciting crop of young stallions such as The Autumn Sun, Trapeze Artist, Justify, Written By, Brave Smash, Grunt, Saxon Warrior, Showtime, Harry Angel, Lean Mean Machine, Ace High, Prized Icon, U S Navy Flag, Real Steel, Mendelssohn, Embellish, Santos, Eminent and Encryption.

The Inglis Ready2Race Sale has produced over 450 individual winning graduates since 2016.

Recent Inglis Ready2Race stars include dual G1 winner Nettoyer, G2 winners Forgot You (G1 placed), Lightsaber (G1 placed), Prix de Turn, G3 winners Gunstock, Trumbull and Hong Kong sprinter Super Wealthy, fellow internationals Wishful Thinker, Relentless, Starlight, Golden Monkey, other Stakes winners Allibor, Stageman, See You In Spring and Malkovich, plus G1 VRC Oaks runner-up Douceur and exciting 3YO colt Alpha One.

The average earnings of recent Inglis Ready2Race graduates of $84,815 is 26% more than graduates of the other Australian 2YO sale, with Stakes winning graduates across a huge number of states and countries including NSW, Victoria, SA, WA, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau, Malaysia etc.

All horses in the catalogue are eligible for the $7.55m Inglis Race Series, including the $2m Inglis Millennium and the new $1m Pink Bonus Scheme.

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