Extraordinary opportunity to buy into a Melbourne Cup contender in October (Late) Sale

Media Release - Friday October 20

The chance to buy into a runner in next month’s G1 Melbourne Cup or $3m The Big Dance presents in a unique set of offerings in the Inglis Digital October (Late) Online Sale.

A 10% share in the Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained 5YO Future History is one of the most intriguing and rare offerings online all year.

Future History is a $26 chance for the Melbourne Cup - image Grant Courtney

Future History – a winner of six of his 15 career starts to date in both France and Australia – is exempt from ballot for the $8m Melbourne Cup due to his last-start victory in the G3 Bart Cummings Hcp.

He will carry just 50kg at Flemington on the first Tuesday in November.

Future History (pictured) started his career in France before being purchased and brought to Australia to continue his career.

In his five runs in Australia he has won twice and placed twice and is a young stayer with untapped potential.

Future History – whose 10% share is being offered unreserved - is a $26 chance with Ladbrokes to win the Melbourne Cup.

Superium is another entry that will provide his new connections an automatic entry into one of the biggest races of the Sydney Spring Carnival.

Currently trained by Team Hawkes, Superium qualified for the $3m The Big Dance through a comfortable victory in the Taree Cup at his most recent start a fortnight ago.

He is already a Stakes victor, a winner of almost $800,000 and is a $21 chance with Ladbrokes in The Big Dance.

The Big Dance will be run at Randwick on Tuesday November 7.

Another quality offering in the October (Late) catalogue is the Anthony Cummings-trained 4YO Kote.

Kote has untapped potential and has been a regular in black type races during both the autumn and spring carnivals.

This year alone Kote has defeated the likes of Lost And Running, Athelric, Spacewalk, Dashing Legend, Economics, Handle The Truth etc as well as finishing 2nd to high-class mare Opal Ridge at Stakes level.

Two starts ago he finished within 4.5 lengths of the best sprinter in the country in Everest winner Think About It and close-up behind the likes of Bella Nipotina, Hawaii Five Oh, Zapateo, Alcohol Free etc.

In total the Inglis Digital October (Late) catalogue consists of 201 lots – 112 racehorses (46 race fillies), 38 broodmares, 28 racehorse shares, 18 yearlings, 3 unbroken stock and 2 2YOs.

To view the catalogue, which is now open for bidding, CLICK HERE.

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Other highlights include:

*Abounding – 5% share in this three-times Stakes placed 3YO, she has significant racing and breeding upside

*Better Life – Stakes-winning mare, offered with a Nicconi filly at foot

*Kai Tak – 20% share in this Snitzel mare who has won her past two starts, she is a sister to G1 winner Summer Passage

*Marndarra – Well-bred mare offered in foal to exciting young stallion Grunt

*Menuhin – Lightly raced son of Not A Single Doubt with potential for upside locally or overseas

*Ranch Hand – Stakes winner of almost $500,000, has defeated the likes of In The Congo, Overpass, Paulele, Ingratiating, Jigsaw, Converge, Hilal, Captivant etc

*Saturn Star – Lightly-raced Zoustar 4YO, a Rosehill winner from just six career starts

*Secret Plan – Son of I Am Invincible, has won three of his past five starts

*She’s A Vamp – Regally-bred broodmare, a half sister to G1 placed Tulip and sister to G3 winner Sacred Eye, offered with an I Am Immortal colt at foot

*Solar System – Lightly-raced Deep Field 3YO with significant racing upside, won his maiden by almost 2L in August at just his second start

*Stardayz – A winner at 2,3 and 4, she’s a young Zoustar mare offered with a King’s Legacy filly at foot

*Sullivan Bay – Proven producer offered in foal to Gold Standard and with a Russian Revolution filly at foot

Among the catalogue are entries from the likes of Triple Crown, Matt Cumani, John Thompson, Annabel Neasham, First Light Racing, Price/Kent Racing, Waterhouse/Bott Racing, Bjorn Baker, Bennett Racing, Noorilim Park etc.

The final countdown of bidding for the October (Late) Sale begins at 10am Wednesday.

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

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