Inglis Weanling Sale – Pedigree Highlights – Siblings to Stakes Winners

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 with in the pinhook arena or on the racetrack.

Quality pedigrees abound with the following yearlings all siblings to stakes-winners.

Lot 271 Colt Capitalist x Speedboat, by Commands – Ashleigh Thoroughbreds Dispersal

Full brother to G1 winner and exciting young sire Captivant.

Lot 63 Filly Impending x Homebird, by Rothesay – Middlebrook Valley Lodge

Half-sister to this season’s G3 winning filly Bound for Home from the family of world champion sprinter Silent Witness.

Lot 85 Filly Russian Revolution x Karalee, by O’Reilly – Brisbane Meadows

Half-sister to SW Improvise and stakes-placed Princeton Miss from G3 placed Karalee, a daughter of G2 winner Moralee.

Lot 165 Filly Farnan x Now Now, by Danehill Dancer (IRE) – Fairhill Farm

Half-sister to four winners headed by Darley Princes Series winner and multiple Group winner of $1.5million Fiesta.

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Lot 259 Colt Rebel Dane x So Tempted, by Jeune (GB) – Fairhill Farm

Half-brother to eight winners highlighted by dual South African G1 winner Happy Archer and SW Femina Fashion.

Lot 269 Filly Farnan x Space Trip, by Stratum – Fairhill Farm

Half-sister to G3 winner Moss Trip, who sold as a broodmare prospect in 2021 for $900,000.

Lot 299 Filly Flying Artie x Tartufi (USA) by Mr Greeley – Vinery Stud

Half-sister to four winners including US G3 winner Blueeyesintherein and G3 palced Set the Sail.

Lot 417 Colt Ole Kirk x Cheyenne Sue, by Zizou – Rheinwood Pastoral

Half-brother to SW Let Me Sleep On It from a half-sister to G1 winners Mazu and Headway.

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