Inglis Ready 2 Race Pinhook Winners

Tara Madgwick - Thursday October 13

Strong trade at the Inglis Ready 2 Race Sale this week produced some great pinhook results with Dean Harvey’s Baystone Farm producing two of the three best sales.

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The sale-topping Dundeel colt from Lady Moura smashed it out of the park for Harvey and his team when selling for $750,000 to Ciaron Maher Bloodstock / Group 1 Bloodstock.

Pictured as a yearling, the Dundeel colt from Lady Moura.

He was sourced from the Arrowfield draft at Magic Millions Yearling Sale for $210,000 and is from the family of champion filly Alinghi.

The second highest priced 2YO was the Deep Field colt from Alderney offered by Nolen Racing that sold for $550,000 to Anton Koolman Bloodstock after producing the fastest breeze up gallop of the sale.

Deep Field colt from Alderney as a weanling.

He was first offered as a weanling at the 2021 Magic Millions National Weanling Sale where he made $90,000 for Glastonbury Farm when bought by Hopetoun Lodge Pty Ltd, the colt from Alderney was then re-offered at Inglis Premier where he caught the eye of Tal Nolen, who secured him for $120,000.

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Deep Field colt from Alderney as a yearling.

No Nay Never (USA) had his first Australian Group I winner on Wednesday when Madame Pommery won the Group I MRC Thousand Guineas and he also delivered a big win for Baystone Farm with his colt from Boomex selling for $460,000 to Anton Koolman Bloodstock Pty Ltd.

Pictured as a yearling, the No Nay Never colt from Boomex.

He was a modest $80,000 Magic Millions purchase from the Emirates Park draft for Baystone and is a half-brother to Group III winner Marboosha. Interestingly, he is bred on the exact same cross as Madame Pommery, who is also from a daughter of Exceed and Excel.

First season sire The Autumn Sun achieved a big return for Cheltenham Stables with their colt from Sopraffina selling for $550,000 to HK based Golden River as agent.

From the Pencarrow Stud royal family, The Autumn Sun colt from Sopraffina traces back to Ethereal.

He was sourced from the Pencarrow Stud draft from Karaka Book 1 for $200,000 and claims 'Cups Queen' Ethereal as his third dam.

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