Now that the dust has settled from that stellar Inglis Chairman’s Sale last week, we thought it was worth taking a look back at the sale origins of the million dollar mares that were purchased as yearlings.
Below are all the mares that sold for $1million or more off the track that were offered as yearlings with Too Darn Lizzie the highest priced yearling purchase and Grinzinger Belle the cheapest.
What is interesting is that you don’t need a G1 win on the resume to sell for a million dollars or a lot more as an elite broodmare prospect. Click on any mare name to bring up their Breednet page with all their form, new stories, yearling images, full sale details including purchasers and vendors, plus tabulated pedigree.
Mare |
Performance |
Sale Price |
Yearling Price |
G1 |
$4.2million |
Inglis Premier $80,000 |
|
G2 |
$2.8million |
Inglis Easter $550,000 |
|
G2 |
$2.8million |
Inglis Easter $750,000 |
|
G2 |
$2.4million |
Magic Millions $1million |
|
G2 |
$2million |
Inglis Premier $210,000 |
|
G3 |
$1.8million |
Inglis Easter $525,000 |
|
G3 |
$1.55million |
Magic Millions $200,000 |
|
G2 |
$1.5million |
Inglis Easter $250,000 |
|
G2 |
$1.45million |
NZB K2 $32,000 |
|
G1 |
$1.2million |
Inglis Classic $250,000 |
|
G3 |
$1million |
Inglis Easter $550,000 |
Attention will now turn to the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale on May 27,28 with highlight lots multiple Group I winning mares Zougotcha and Atishu, that will both be offered by Chris Waller Racing.