Broodmares covered by in-demand stallions amongst March (Late) highlights

Media Release - Friday March 17

A smorgasbord of broodmares with covers to some of the most in-demand stallions in the country – as well as Stakes performed gallopers - headline another large and diverse catalogue for the Inglis Digital March (Late) Online Sale.

A total of 390 entries have been confirmed for the sale – which is now live on the Inglis Digital website and open for bidding - including 187 racehorses (96 race fillies), 117 broodmares, 45 yearlings, 29 racehorse shares, six weanlings, four unraced stock and two stallions.

Cascade is offer in foal to Proisir.

One of the standout lots is 4YO broodmare prospect Cascade .

By four-time G1 winner Sacred Falls out of a Danehill mare, Cascade is a half sister to G1 NZ Oaks winner More Than Sacred and is offered in foal to Proisir, one of the most progressive young stallions in the Southern Hemisphere.

Stormy Lucy is one of the most intriguing broodmares to be offered online this year.

She is an American G1 winner whose yearlings have sold up to $450,000 and is offered in foal to burgeoning star stallion Maurice.

Another lucrative prospect is the broodmare What A Girl, a winning daughter of Frankel whose dam is a half sister to multiple G1 winner Hartnell.

What a Girl is offered in foal to Champion First Season Sire and leading second season sire Russian Revolution.

There are also broodmares in foal to a wide cross-section of stallions likes Too Darn Hot, Maurice, Flying Artie, Wild Ruler, Profiteer, Spirit of Boom, Written By, Tiger of Malay, Hanseatic , Zousain, Acrobat, Churchill etc.

The racehorse section is headed by lightly raced 3YO Sebonack (Capitalist), a dominant black type winner on debut as a 2YO last year in the G3 Chairman’s Stakes before finishing a close-up fourth in the G1 Blue Diamond Stakes behind Daumier, Revolutionary Miss and Jacquinot.

There is also a draft of 14 yearlings offered by Kooringal Stud, by stallions such as Prized Icon, Spieth and Tassort.

Other catalogue highlights include:

*Artstrum – G3 placed mare offered in foal to Spirit of Boom

*Awesome Planet – Dam of G1 Emirates Stakes winner Awesome Rock, offered in foal to Written By

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*Latvian – Lightly raced Metro winner, a $375,000 Easter yearling

*Martinique – Sister to G3 winner Calypso Reign, offered as a 3-in-1 package in foal to Inglis Millennium winner Profiteer and with a Cosmic Force foal at foot

*Memorable Miss – Four-time winner including at Metro level, most recently two starts back in January

*Party Jewel – Half sister to champion sire Written Tycoon, offered in foal to popular young stallion Wild Ruler

*Rock My Frock – Half sister to multiple Stakes winners, offered in foal to Tiger of Malay

*Starfield Impact – Dual Stakes-winning mare, offered in foal to Hanseatic

*Trackalong – Half sister to a G3 winner, offered in foal to popular first season sire Too Darn Hot

*Zelgaria – a 5% share in this 2YO Snitzel colt who has finished 1st and 2nd at his only two starts, he is a half brother to G1 winner Politeness

The large catalogue has been supported with entries from the likes of Annabel Neasham, Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, Bjorn Baker, Widden, Peters Investments, Darby Racing, Nick Ryan, Newgate, Vinery, Yarraman, Kris Lees, David Jolly, Fairview Park, Edinglassie, Cannon Hayes, John Sargent, Matthew Dunn, G1G Racing and Breeding, First Light Racing, B2B, Turangga, Jason Warren etc.

The sale presents another opportunity for buyers to purchase stock that are dominating on the racetrack, with Inglis Digital graduates winning one in five Australian races this season.

That extraordinary success rate was highlighted again this week when Rebel Racer – a $35,000 Inglis Digital purchase for Amy and Ash Yargi only two months ago – won Monday’s G2 Adelaide Cup, earning his new connections more than $165,000 in prizemoney.

The final countdown of bidding for the March (Late) Sale begins from midday on Wednesday.

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

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