SWs in foal to Wootton Bassett and Snitzel headline the June (Early) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday June 6

Stakes winners in foal to Wootton Bassett and Snitzel, along with a significant number of young, well-bred racing and breeding prospects headline another intriguing catalogue for the Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale.

Wind Chimes (GB), click to see her page.

Wind Chimes (pictured) was the joint-leading 3YO filly of her generation on the world thoroughbred rankings, winning in Group company and narrowly beaten when runner-up in the G1 Prix du Moulin over a mile.

Already the dam of a winner, she is offered in foal to superstar stallion Wootton Bassett, whose first crop Australian-bred 2YOs includes Wodeton, State Visit, Gallo Nero and West Of Swindon amongst others.

Chassis was a quality race mare, winning at Listed level and placing four times in black type races.

Already with an Anamoe weanling on the ground, she is being offered in foal to four-time Champion stallion Snitzel and would have been a highlight in any of the recent live breeding stock sales in Australia.

Among the bevy of quality racing and breeding prospects in the catalogue is the 3YO Satin Stiletto (Written Tycoon), a dual Stakes placed filly and a half sister to Stakes-winning and G1 placed colt I Am Unstoppable.

Satin Stiletto was beaten less than a length in Stakes grade last start and has accepted to race at Randwick tomorrow.

Keshi Boom (Spirit of Boom) is a G3-winning 3YO that was undefeated in her first four starts, defeating subsequent stakes winners Super Smink, Generosity, The Boss Lady etc while Sivka Burka (Siyouni) is a Stakes winner and twice Stakes placed in France that has trialled three times recently ahead of her winter campaign.

Another exciting entry is the NZ mare Diss Is Dramatic (Dissident).

She’s a Stakes winner at two, three and four, she won three Group races from her 26-start career and having been recently retired, is ready for her maiden cover this spring.

In total the June (Early) catalogue has 455 lots – 196 racehorses (104 race fillies), 137 broodmares, 68 racehorse shares, 27 weanlings and 27 yearlings.

To view the catalogue CLICK HERE.

Other highlights include:

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*Andalusia – Well-bred mare from the family of Earthquake and Madame Pommery, offered IF to popular young sire Home Affairs

*Bourbon County – Undefeated 2YO Farnan colt, won a metro trial by 5L before his debut win

*Florida Flyer – Half sister to a Stakes performer, offered IF to in-demand stallion Pinatubo

*Mooinooi – Half sister to the dam of Bella Nipotina, offered IF to boom young sire Ole Kirk

*Quick’s The Word – Dam of Stakes winner Dragonstone, offered IF to So You Think

*Ready Aye Ready – Half sister to a G1 winner, offered IF to sire-of-the-moment Ole Kirk

*United Kingdom – Metro performed galloper, Group raced as a 3YO, raced well at Randwick last start

There are also yearlings and weanlings by sires such as Admire Mars, Blue Point, D’Argento, Dundeel, Hellbent, Ghaiyyath, Harry Angel, Rubick, Siyouni, Tassort etc as well as mares in foal to stallions including Diatonic, Grunt, Hitotsu, Kermadec, Lucky Vega, Maurice, Ozzmosis, Shinzo, Snitzel, Starspangledbanner, Written By, Zousain etc.

The catalogue has, as always, been supported by the industry’s leading players including Yulong (26 entries), Blue Gum, Ciaron Maher, Archibald/Neasham Racing, Dynamic, Price/Kent, Belmont Bloodstock, Fairhill Farm, Bombora Downs, Makybe, Mullaglass, Matthew Smith, The Chase, Coolmore, First Light Racing, Springmount, Widden etc.

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

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

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