Rare Opportunities Present in March (Early) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday March 7

A breeding right in Bivouac, a share in G1 winner Port Lockroy and mares in foal to the likes of So You Think, Ozzmosis, Pinatubo and Zousain headline a quality catalogue for the Inglis Digital March (Early) Online Sale.

Bivouac is the leading first season sire by Group winners and is the sire of quality juveniles such as the G2 Silver Slipper winner and G1 Golden Slipper contender Beiwacht (pictured) and the G2 Challenge Stakes winner Intention.

Bivouac

The Bivouac breeding right entitles the owner to one service right per stud season, subject to the terms of the breeding right agreement, which is available on request to a member of the Inglis team.

Port Lockroy (Better Than Ready) won the G1 Railway Stakes at Ascot two starts ago.

The Annabel Neasham and Rob Archibald-trained 4YO has already been an Inglis Digital success story - Brae Sokolski and Jason Hunter each purchased a 10% share and Curtis McNaughton a 5% share 12 months ago, before enjoying G1 success in November.

A 5% share is being offered in this sale with the knowledge Port Lockroy is being aimed at the G1 Doncaster Mile on Day 1 of The Championships at Randwick.

Also in the catalogue, the Officiating Syndicate is offering a draft of 10 weanlings by the likes of Brutal, Hellbent, Star Turn and Zousain etc while another entry of note is Dios, a Lonhro half sister to Tentyris, which finished a nose 2nd in the G1 Blue Diamond Stakes last start and is $8 with Ladbrokes in tomorrow’s G2 Todman Stakes at Randwick.

In total, the March (Early) catalogue consists of 361 entries – 153 racehorses (62 race fillies), 100 broodmares, 53 yearlings, 36 racehorse shares, 14 weanlings, 4 stallion shares and 1 unbroken stock.

To view the catalogue CLICK HERE.

Other highlights include:

*Alero – Last start-winning Toronado 3YO, fully vetted for HK

*Clear Ripples – Fastnet Rock mare offered as an enticing 3-in-1 package, IF to King’s Gambit and with an In The Congo filly FAF

*Cosmic Vixen – Unraced 3YO, won a barrier trial at Rosehill by 3.5L last month

*Fateela – Young mare closely related to five Stakes horses, offered IF to boom young sire Pinatubo

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*Imposing Lass – G3-winning sister to G1 winner Bonneval, offered IF to hot young sire Zousain. Her yearlings have sold up to $450,000.

*Kentucky Diva – Out of a half sister to three-time Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva, offered IF to exciting young sire Ozzmosis

*More Special – Stakes placed 2YO, city winner, offered as a broodmare ready for her first cover

*Panegyria – Regally bred mare (Exceed And Excel x Virage de Fortune) which has already produced a 2YO Stakes horses, offered IF to So You Think

*Railway Man - $2.5m yearling, already a city winner from just 7 starts and still a colt with significant racing upside

*Reasonable – Lightly raced Justify half sister to G2 winner and G1 placed Fiesta, already a winner and city placed

*Tiempe Passate – Half sister to G2 winner Ektifaa, offered IF to Ozzmosis

*Vandiva – Half sister to this season’s G2-winning 2YO Palm Angel

There are also yearlings and weanlings by the likes of Wootton Bassett, Trapeze Artist, Capitalist, Zousain, King’s Legacy, Russian Revolution, Pierro, Portland Sky, Hellbent etc in the sale.

Leading vendors include the likes of Waterhouse/Bott Racing, Anthony and Sam Freedman, Australian Bloodstock, Bjorn Baker, Coolmore, Lindsay Park, Ciaron Maher, Price/Kent, Busuttin/Young etc.

The final countdown of bidding for the March (Early) Online Sale begins from 10am Wednesday.

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

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