Investing in Fillies Can Pay Big Dividends

Tara Madgwick - Friday May 30

We saw it earlier this month at Inglis Chairman’s Sale and we saw it again this week, purchasing yearling fillies that can perform to a high level has the potential to yield a big pay day in the sale ring, so let’s take a closer look.

Zougotcha was a $500,000 Inglis Easter purchase from Widden Stud.

Below are all the mares that sold for $1million or more off the track at MM National on Tuesday that were offered at public auction as yearlings with Written in Code the most expensive at $800,000 and Femminile the least expensive at $150,000.

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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. Click on any mare name to bring up their Breednet page with all their form, news stories, yearling images, full sale details and tabulated pedigree.

Mare

Performance

Sale Price

Yearling Price

Zougotcha

G1

$5.25million

Inglis Easter

$500,000

Atishu (NZ)

G1

$2.7million

Karaka Book 1

$260,000

Climbing Star

G1

$2.1million

Inglis Easter

$260,000

Revolutionary Miss

G2

$1.6million

Magic Millions

$195,000

Femminile

G1

$1.5million

Inglis Easter

$150,000

Moesha

G2placed

$1.35million

Inglis Easter

$650,000

Skirt the Law

RL MM 2YO Classic

$1.35million

Magic Millions

$170,000

Written in Code

G3 placed

$1.2million

Inglis Easter

$800,000

Socks Nation

G1

$1million

Inglis Premier

$160,000

Amazonian Lass

G2

$1million

Magic Millions

$325,000

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