G2 placed Barbie's Fox headlines diverse October (Early) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday October 7

Group placed 3YO Barbie’s Fox – who has defeated the likes of Snapdancer, Lyre, Flit, Missile Mantra etc – is one of a number of appealing entries in the Inglis Digital October (Early) Online auction.

The diverse catalogue - which is now online and open for bidding at inglisdigital.com – of 256 entries consists of 160 racehorses (including 83 race fillies), 53 broodmares, 20 yearlings, 19 racehorse shares and four unbroken stock.

To view the catalogue, CLICK HERE.

Barbie's Fox is for sale.

Barbie’s Fox (Foxwedge) is sure to attract the attention of racing and breeding proponents alike.

A winner at two and three, Barbie’s Fox was third in the G2 Thousand Guineas Prelude over 1400m at Caulfield as a Spring 3YO with the likes of Snapdancer, Missile Mantra, La Falaise, Lyre, Flit, Tenley and She Shao Fly in arrears.

Her most recent victory came at Caulfield just three starts ago and since then she has competed exclusively at Stakes level.

Barbie’s Fox (pictured) is being offered as a racing and breeding prospect.

Other catalogue highlights include:

Kevat – Daughter of Smart Missile whose dam is a G2 winner in America, offered IF to Star Turn

Lost In Transit – Unraced 3YO, a stylish recent trial winner

Maronelli – Unraced 3YO Written Tycoon colt, a $425,000 yearling who has recently trialled nicely

Miss Tenacious – Redoute’s Choice mare offered IF to exciting young stallion Ole Kirk, her So You Think filly sold for $230,000 at Easter last year

Neutron – Lightly raced 5YO, a three-time winner including twice at Metropolitan level

Ragazze – A winning daughter of a Stakes winner, offered with a Hanseatic FAF

Seagrove – Exceed And Excel mare, offered IF to in-demand stallion Toronado

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Smart Image – Four-time Metropolitan winner in both Sydney and Brisbane, offered by Tony Gollan and Triple Crown

Snippy Fox – 10% share available in this Listed placed, Metropolitan-winning mare from the Joe Pride stable

The Himalayas – Lightly raced, twice-winning Zoustar 4YO from the Brad Widdup stable.

There are also mares with foals at foot by sires such as Admire Mars, Calyx, Hanseatic, Impending, Swear etc and yearlings by sires such as Written Tycoon, Capitalist, Deep Field, Shamus Award, Xtravagant, Press Statement, Star Turn etc.

The catalogue has again been supported by so many of Australia’s leading training and breeding operations including Chris Waller Racing, Ciaron Maher Racing, Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Snowden Racing, Lindsay Park, Annabel Neasham, Hawkes Racing, Busuttin Racing, Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr, Newgate, Vinery, Coolmore, Yulong, Matthew Dunn, Michelle Payne, Slade Bloodstock, Bell River Thoroughbreds, Edmonds Racing, John Thompson etc.

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

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

Buyers will no doubt be buoyed by the continued ongoing success of Inglis Digital graduates, who have enjoyed 654 Australian race wins this season for $9,706,862 in prizemoney.

In another exciting coup for the platform this week, it was confirmed that G1 winner Private Eye – of which a 5% share was sold on Inglis Digital just last month – would race in the Inglis slot in next weekend’s $15m The Everest.

Meanwhile, the Jack Bruce-trained Axe has been named the Inglis Digital Horse of the Month for September.

Bruce, who took out his trainers’ licence and moved to Queensland earlier this year to start training in his own right, purchased Axe for $55,000 in the Inglis Digital March (Late) Sale earlier this year.

He has raced twice since for a win in the Listed Weetwood Handicap at Toowoomba a fortnight ago and a narrow second behind Inglis Classic graduate Garibaldi in the Listed Goldmarket Handicap.

Axe won $87,000 in September alone and joins Castrofrancaru (August Horse of the Month) in the running to be named the Inglis Digital Horse of the Year and win a $25,000 credit on the platform.

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