Inglis Weanling Sale – Pedigree Highlights – Stakes Winning Dams

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday April 26

The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale is on next Monday and Tuesday, May 1 and 2 with some 400 plus youngsters offering savvy investors great opportunities for future success in the pinhook arena or on the racetrack.

Quality pedigrees abound with the following yearlings all from Group winning mares.

Lot 36 Colt Blue Point (IRE) x Fontainebleau, by Alfred Nobel (IRE) – Davali Thoroughbreds

One of only two in sale by Blue Point, a sire on a fast track in Europe with his first runners. Third foal of Listed WATC Belmont Oaks winner and yearling full brother sold for $125,000 at Perth Magic Millions.

Lot 72 Colt Harry Angel (IRE) x Imananabaa, by Anabaa (USA) – Mullaglass Stud

By leading first season sire that has sired three SW’s – Tom Kitten, Arkansaw Kid and Stretan Angel - Half-brother to six winners from G1 winning sprinter Imananabaa.

Lot 114 Filly Anders x Linky Dink, by Keeper- Middlebrook Valley Lodge

Half-sister to four winners from G1 winning juvenile Linky Dink from the family of G1 winner Clearly Innocent, who is by Anders sire Not a Single Doubt.

Lot 151 Colt King’s Legacy x My Chicharita, by Towkay – Fairhill Farm

Half-brother to two winners from G2 winner My Chicharita.

Lot 197 Filly Farnan x Prophet’s Thumb, by I Am Invincible – Bell River Thoroughbreds

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First foal of G2 winner Prophet’s Thumb, a half-sister to SW More Prophets.

Lot 204 Colt King’s Legacy x Red Typhoon, by Hold That Tiger (USA) – Mullaglass Stud

Half-brother to three winners from G3 winner Red Typhoon, a daughter of G1 placed SW Ladybird Blue from the family of G1 winners French Clock and Heart of Dreams.

Lot 229 Colt Prague x Se Sauveur, by Bel Esprit- Kia Ora Stud

Half-brother to three winners from G2 winner Se Sauveur, a half-sister to G1 winner Escado.

Lot 233 Colt Capitalist x Serena Miss, by Iffraaj (GB) – Torryburn Stud

Half-brother to G3 placed Centimental from G2 winner Serena Miss

Lot  301 Colt Farnan x Tavarnelle, by Zabeel – Lime Country Thoroughbreds

Half-brother to G2 WA Derby winner Tuscan Queen from G3 winner Tavarnelle, whose yearling colt by Snitzel sold for $1million at Inglis Easter.

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