Proisir share and G1 winner Superstorm headline March (Early) Sale

Media Release - Friday March 3

A share in one of the most progressive young stallions in the Southern Hemisphere headlines another diverse Inglis Digital March (Early) catalogue, which is now open for bidding.

Proisir

Standing at Rich Hill Stud in NZ, Proisir has already had four G1 winners and 16 black type horses since 2022 including the likes of Levante, Legarto, Yonce, Dark Destroyer, Pier, Prowess, Belle Plaisir etc.

The rare offering is sure to pique the interests of buyers, with access to such stallions rarely hitting the open market.

“We’re genuinely excited to be offering this share in Proisir, he’s such an untapped young stallion with incredible early results,’’ Inglis Digital Business Manager Nick Melmeth said.

“This really is a unique opportunity to become involved in such an impressive stallion. One can only imagine how valuable Proisir will continue to be in years to come so this is the perfect time to be getting in with him.’’

The Proisir offering is part of another exciting Inglis Digital catalogue of 315 lots that includes 168 racehorses (75 race fillies), 87 broodmares, 28 racehorse shares, 26 yearlings, three weanlings, two unbroken stock and one stallion.

Among the catalogue is the G1 winner Superstorm (pictured), multiple Stakes horses and many mares on highly desirable covers.

Offered by Bob and Sandra Peters, Superstorm (Sebring) reached the pinnacle of his career to date when winning the G1 Cantala Stakes at Flemington during Melbourne Cup Week, defeating the likes of Icebath, Cascadian, Mr Brightside, Zoutori, Quantum Mechanic etc.

In a career that has seen the 6YO win four of his 20 race starts so far for more than $3m in earnings, Superstorm is also four-time G1 placed in the Australian Guineas, Toorak Handicap (twice) and Underwood Stakes, as well finishing second in Regal Power’s 2020 $5m All Star Mile.

He’s Xceptional is another talented Stakes-winning galloper with plenty of upside being offered in the catalogue.

The 4YO from the Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young stable has won two of his past four starts and is a winner of the Listed Mitchell McKenzie Stakes at Moonee Valley as a 3YO.

Policiere and Snippy Fox are two of the more intriguing offerings in the broodmare category.

Policiere is a G3 placed 2YO who is being offered in foal to in-demand stallion Maurice while Snippy Fox is a Metropolitan-winning, Stakes placed Foxwedge mare who has only been retired in the past week following a successful 26 start career.

Other March (Early) catalogue highlights include:

American President – Two-time Metropolitan winner, won a recent trial at Warwick Farm

Exsqueeze Me – Proven producer whose four foals to race have all won including Listed placed Namimo, offered IF to Shamus Award

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Idalo – Last-start winner, has placed at three of her four career starts

Love Triangle – Half sister to a G2 winner whose first foal by Savabeel last year sold for $850,000 at the Easter Yearling Sale, offered IF to Wootton Bassett

Milady Cabriot – So You Think mare from a big European family, offered IF to exciting young stallion Pinatubo

Shares in proven stallions Winning Rupert and Sooboog

Shoo Shoo Shoo– Unraced Not A Single Doubt half sister to a Stakes performer, offered IF to Astern

Tidal Creek – Snitzel 4YO, a lightly-raced three-time winner from 12 starts, has finished in the quinella at his past three starts, all at Metropolitan level

Windshadow – Last start Metropolitan winner, a $900,000 Redoute’s Choice yearling who has raced just five times, has significant upside

Zaratite – Lightly-raced 7YO, has won six races and been in the quinella at 13 of his 15 starts

There are also mares in foal to the likes of Hellbent, Zousain, Harry Angel, Pride of Dubai, Pierata, North Pacific, Supido, King’s Legacy, Acrobat, Cosmic Force, Dubious, Hanseatic etc.

Also catalogued are a strong series of yearlings by stallions such as Fastnet Rock, Deep Field, Capitalist, Nicconi, Russian Revolution, Castelvecchio, Hellbent, Star Turn etc.

The sale has again been supported by many of the industry’s biggest names including Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Annabel Neasham, Newgate Farm, Coolmore Stud, Kitchwin Hills, Torryburn Stud, Widden Stud, Busuttin Racing, Snowden Racing, Lindsay Park, Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou, Bjorn Baker, Hawkes Racing, Vinery Stud, Aquis Farm, Edinglassie, David Payne etc.

The big winners from Inglis Digital continue to be the buyers – one in five Australian races this season has been won by an Inglis Digital graduate, making it imperative for prospective owners to study every catalogue.

The March (Early) Sale closes for bidding from midday Wednesday.

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

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