Inglis Digital - Unique Opportunity for Breeders

Media Release - Friday August 4

A catalogue of 381 lots has been finalised for the Inglis Digital August (Early) Sale which features many tantalising breeding prospects and multiple G1 racing prospects.

One of the standouts is Anders’ 3/4 sister Satin Love (Snitzel), offered in foal to leading second and third season sire Maurice, who is fully booked this season.

Satin Love is in foal to Maurice (Jpn).

The resultant foal – due mid-August – is bred on the same Maurice-Redoute’s Choice cross of Hitotsu, G2 winner Bank Maur and 2YO Stakes winners Namesake and Azula.

An $800,000 yearling, Satin Love was 2nd on debut in the G3 Ottawa Stakes as a November 2YO, behind subsequent four-time Group winner See You In Heaven.

The regally bred Warm Smile by New Approach, is another entry that’s sure to attract significant attention and rightly so.

Already Stakes placed, the granddaughter of Galileo is out of a Dubawi half sister to nine-time G1-winning champion Anamoe, who will stand his first season at stud this year at Darley.

The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained Warm Smile earned black type this autumn and is being offered as a racing and breeding prospect.

Another intriguing racing and breeding prospect in the sale is Reo, who finished second in the G1 Queensland Oaks at her most recent outing in June.

A 33% share in Reo – who is already a three-time winner from just six starts – is being offered in the sale.

Reo is also very well bred, being by emerging young sire Rubick and out of a daughter of Scat Daddy.

Another is Le Villi, also placed in a G1 Queensland Oaks (behind Gypsy Goddess in 2022).

The 5YO mare has significant racing upside and is Danehill-free, making her an enticing breeding proposition when the time comes.

There are plenty of quality breeding prospects in the sale on attractive covers including Ammirata – a G3 winner in foal to one of the world’s best stallions Wootton Bassett – and Frangipani Moon, a Stakes winner offered in foal to exciting young stallion Ole Kirk.

The catalogue of 381 consists of 127 broodmares, 190 racehorses (102 race fillies), 35 shares, 21 yearlings and eight unnamed stock.

Other highlights include:

*Aqaareb – Not a Single Doubt 1/2 sister to a Stakes winner and from the family of Wandabaa and Malkovich, in foal to Pierata

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*Araaja – 1/2 sister to Tom Melbourne that’s a Stakes winner in France and Stakes placed in Australia, in foal to Maurice

*Hecate – young I Am Invincible mare from multiple Stakes winner Wild Rain and an attractive type having sold for $500,000 as a yearling, offered as a breeding proposition

*Lady Cartier – Fastnet Rock 1/2 sister to Rustic Steel, from the prolific Shantha’s Choice, Redoute’s Choice family, her yearlings have sold up to $300,000

*Moselle Valley – German bred 3/4 sister to G1 winner Mawingo, in foal to Maurice

*Natural Mystic – lightly raced 5YO gelding with upside, twice a winner from 4 starts including at Flemington

*Ouroboros 45% Share – promising 3YO colt with Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr stable, a last start winner at Caulfield and aiming for the G3 Vain Stakes later this month

*Royal Expectations – daughter of Exceed and Excel, a full sister to G2 winner Kinglike and out of a 1/2 sister to Nediym’s Glow, in foal to Pinatubo

*Vanilla Sky – 1/2 sister to D’Argento and MM 2YO Classic runner-up Fullazaboot, in foal to Maurice

*Villaden – 5YO Tavistock gelding that’s a Sydney Metro galloper, recently started favourite in a BM72 at Kensington

*West Of Africa – Sydney Metro class 4YO gelding, 2 wins and 3 placings from just 11 starts

There are also mares in foal on enticing covers to the likes of Astern, Churchill, Exceedance, Grunt, Harry Angel, King’s Legacy, Maurice, Ole Kirk, Palace Pier, Pinatubo, Pierata, Prague, Shalaa, Star Turn, Supido, Trapeze Artist, Wootton Bassett, Yes Yes Yes and Zousain.

As well as yearlings by stallions such as Anders, Calyx, Cosmic Force, Hellbent, Magna Grecia, Ole Kirk, Pierata, Tassort, Vino Rosso and Wootton Bassett.

As always, the sale has been supported by a legion of Australia and New Zealand’s leading trainers, agents, syndicators and breeders such as Annabel Neasham Racing, Ballymore Stables, Belmont Bloodstock, Busuttin Racing, Ciaron Maher Racing, Coolmore Stud, Esker Lodge Australia, First Light Racing, Kelly Throughbreds, Kitchwin Hills, Kris Lees Racing, Legend Racing, Lindsay Park Racing, Price/Kent Jnr Racing, Matthew Smith Racing, Ryan/Alexiou Racing, Sutton Farm, TFI, Waterhouse/Bott Racing, Widden Stud, Willow Park Stud and Yulong Investments.

The final countdown of bidding for the Inglis Digital August (Early) Sale begins 10am Wednesday.

To arrange credit, view the catalogue or participate in the sale CLICK HERE.

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