Progressive youngsters highlight November (Late) Online Sale catalogue

Media Release - Friday November 17

Exciting racing prospects are again to the fore in the Inglis Digital November (Late) Online Sale with many quality offerings among the 254-strong catalogue, which is now open for bidding.

Newgate Farm and partners are offering promising colt Critique (Written Tycoon), already a winner of two of his seven starts.

Critique

Critique (pictured) wasted little time showing off his immense talent, breaking his maiden at just his second career start by three lengths.

His other win came at Randwick in October while his most recent outing saw him beaten just four lengths in the G3 Carbine Club Stakes at Flemington on Derby Day.

Newgate and partners are earning a strong reputation as being top-level sellers through Inglis Digital; previous Newgate-consigned horses on the platform include Rule Of Law – a six-time winner of almost $300,000 in earnings – and Dance, a dual winner of almost $500,000.

Another entry of interest in the November (Late) Sale is the Bob and Sandra Peters-owned mare Arcadia Jewel (Ocean Park), which is being offered as a racing and breeding prospect.

As a race mare the 4YO has won two of her seven starts and most recently was beaten just three lengths at Ascot on Cox Plate Day.

As a breeding prospect she is regally bred, being out of WA Derby winner Arcadia Dream, making her closely related to G1 winners like Arcadia Queen and Regal Power.


There is also a draft of five yearlings for renowned Victorian nursery Gilgai Farm which includes both colts and fillies by stallions Tassort, Supido, Churchill, Impending and Hanseatic.

In total the November (Late) catalogue of 254 entries consists of 168 racehorses (76 race fillies), 31 broodmares, 28 racehorse shares, 26 yearlings and 1 unbroken stock.

To view the catalogue CLICK HERE.

Other highlights include:

*Adorabeel – G3 winner and proven producer, offered with an Astern filly foal at foot. Her yearlings have sold up to $220,000

*Estadio Mestalla – Has won 3 from 10 for Chris Waller, has significant racing upside

*Five Card Charlie – Dam of Stakes performer Alcedo, offered in foal to exciting young stallion Daumier

*Fling – G2 placed All Too Hard mare, offered with an Exceedance filly foal at foot

*Foxy Queen – Half sister to G3 winner and stallion Bellevue Hill, offered in foal to Star Turn and with a Star Turn filly foal at foot

*Ignacio – Redoute’s Choice 4YO who finished 3rd last start to the undefeated Skybird, a $4.60 second favourite with Ladbrokes for tomorrow’s G1 Thousand Guineas at Caulfield

*Kings Consort – 5% share in this G2 placed galloper trained by Melbourne Cup-winning trainers Anthony and Sam Freedman

*Pungo – Lightly raced So You Think 4YO, a two-time winner with upside

*Sun City – 2.5% stallion share. Sun City’s first 2YOs are just hitting the track now, from his first 3 runners he has produced 2 winners

*Sidorova – Half sister to G2 winner and $1.025m broodmare Jamaea. She’s a 3-in-1 package – offered with a ¾ brother to Jamaea foal at foot and in foal to Headwater (carrying a ¾ sibling to Jamaea)

*Treporti – Three-time winning I Am Invincible 5YO with form around G1 performers Star Patrol and Passive Aggressive

The catalogue has again been supported by industry heavyweights such as Ciaron Maher Racing, Price/Kent Racing, Tony Gollan, Bjorn Baker, Kris Less, Widden Stud, Three Bridges, Lindsay Park, Lindsey Smith, Michelle Payne etc.

The final countdown of bidding for the Inglis Digital November (Late) Sale begins from 10am Wednesday.

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

In a further boost to buyers, Enquare – the dam of G3 winner and G1 Golden Rose runner up Encap – will be offered in a standalone Inglis Digital sale later this month.

Enquare will be offered carrying an early pregnancy to Capitalist, making the resultant foal a full sibling to Encap.

The Enquare Standalone Sale will go live on inglisdigital.com next Friday afternoon, November 24.

Bidding will open at 9am Monday November 27 and the final countdown of bidding will begin from 4pm on Tuesday November 28.

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