Written By Popular at Inglis Ready 2 Race

Media Release - Friday October 17

The Inglis Ready 2 Race Sale on Thursday produced a glowing endorsement for the progeny of Written By through the eyes of Asian buyers with five offered and all of them sold to either Hong Kong or Malaysia at an average $256,000.

A Group I winning son of Written Tycoon, Written By has had three winners from four starters in Hong Kong and is three from three in Malaysia.

$300,000 Written By colt from Valuchy.

His five offered at Inglis Ready 2 Race produced some solid pinhook results for their vendors with the top seller a colt from Valuchy that made $300,000 for Alma Vale Thoroughbreds when snapped up by Fully Profit Pty Ltd, HK.

He was sourced from the Newhaven Park draft at Inglis Classic for $150,000.

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Written By Inglis Ready 2 Race Results

Horse

Vendor

Purchaser

2YO Price

Yearling Price

C Valuchy

Alma Vale Thoroughbreds

Fully Profit Pty Ltd, HK

$300,000

$150,000

G Kyria

Leanach Lodge, NZ

Magus Equine, HK

$260,000

$140,000

C Treasure

Nolen Racing

Magus Equine, HK

$260,000

$120,000

G Cecile

Woburn Farm, NZ

Magus Equine, HK

$260,000

$80,000

C Lucient

Ohukia Lodge NZ

Mega Captain Racing Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

$200,000

$160,000

A proven source of winners and stakes-winners with six to his credit, five of them juvenile stakes-winners, Written By stands at the affordable fee of $22,000 this spring at Widden NSW.

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