Mia Diva - IF to Maurice - headlines Nov (Early) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday November 4
The opportunity for buyers to find their next She’s Extreme is now available, with the Inglis Digital November (Early) catalogue open and live for bidding.
Mia Diva
She’s Extreme – a $32,500 Inglis Digital buy – yesterday won her second G1 when victorious in the VRC Oaks at Flemington.
She proved to be a spectacular Digital pinhook, later selling for $275,000 at the Easter Yearling Sale and is now one of the most valuable fillies in racing, being a two-time winning daughter of freak stallion Extreme Choice.
“She’s Extreme is one of so many exciting results Inglis Digital has produced over the past couple of years especially and really does highlight the value and opportunity buyers can access twice monthly on the platform,’’ Inglis Digital’s Business Manager Nick Melmeth said.
“To see her win the Oaks as a 3YO over 2500m, nine months after winning the Magic Night as a 2YO over 1200m, it’s really quite extraordinary but when you take a close look at these Inglis Digital catalogues, these are the gems you can find.
“For Inglis Digital graduates to be winning one in six races in Australia this season alone, it’s a phenomenal statistic and just goes to show that if you want to be winning races, you need to be shopping on Inglis Digital.’’
The November (Early) catalogue of 187 entries features Stakes winners, quality relations to Stakes winners, countless breeding prospects and proven lightly-raced racehorses with bright futures.
The catalogue is made up of 132 racehorses (78 race fillies), 30 broodmares, 12 racehorse shares, 11 yearlings and two unbroken 2YOs. 
One of the standout entries is Exceed And Excel mare Mia Diva, offered as an enticing 3-in-1 package.
The well-related Northern Hemisphere-bred 6YO is carrying a 2023 pregnancy to boom young sire Maurice and is also offered with a Frosted colt foal at foot (pictured). 
“Mares of this quality with such a desirable cover are going to be very hard to come across over the next 12 months,’’ Melmeth added.
“Mia Diva provides breeders with an exceptional opportunity to get involved with a high quality package – Exceed And Excel is broodmare sire of 74 Stakes winner including spring stars such as Madame Pommery, Tuvalu, Overpass, Perfect Thought, Arkansaw Kid, Laws Of Indices etc so Mia Diva is going to be a fruitful addition to somebody’s broodmare band.’’
Other November (Early) highlight lots include:
*All England – Dual Metro-winning I Am Invincible 4YO from the Snowden yard
*Auckland – Career record 4:2.1.1 from the Price/Kent Jr yard, metro placed and twice Kembla winner
*Bullet Rider – Has won three from eight including two starts back at Warwick Farm
*Delta Girl – Stakes-winning broodmare whose yearlings have sold up to $600,000, offered with a Blue Point colt FAF
*Desert Dreamer – Consistent Queensland Metro horse, already a six-time winner
*Flame Of Love – A half sister to two Group winners, offered IF to exciting young stallion Zousain and with a North Pacific colt FAF
*Golden Beauty – Three-quarter sister to Futooh, a Stakes-winning earner of $1.2m
*Hurtle – Has won two of 10 for Tony and Calvin McEvoy, been placed at two of his past three runs in Victoria
*I’m Madeline – 3YO sister to Stakes placed Forbes (Capitalist x Booklet), has raced only once for Waterhouse/Bott
*Quinlan - $600,000 yearling (I Am Invincible x Precious Lorraine), this 3YO colt has raced just three times, including in Stakes grade.
There are also mares in foal to popular stallions including Harry Angel, Zousain, Maurice, Acrobat etc and mares with FAFs by exciting young sires such as Blue Point, Frosted, Cosmic Force, Harry Angel, North Pacific, Ghaiyyath, Spieth etc.
As always, the catalogue has been heavily supported by many of the country’s leading establishments including Chris Waller, Maher/Eustace Racing, Hawkes Racing, Kris Less, Mark Newnham, Bjorn Baker, Lindsey Smith, Darby Racing, Matthew Dunn, Malua Racing, Bhima Thoroughbreds, Vinery Stud, Newgate Farm, Emirates Park, Bell River, Edmonds Racing, Munce Racing, Lee Freedman etc.
To view the November (Early) catalogue or to participate in the auction, CLICK HERE.
The final countdown of bidding begins from midday Wednesday, November 9. 
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