Ready2Race, Spring Thoroughbred Sale catalogues now available online

Media Release - Friday August 17
Siblings to Group 1 winners, progeny of Group 1-winning mares and 2YOs by some of Australia's leading stallions headline a bumper Inglis Ready2Race catalogue.

The catalogue for the sale, which will be held at Riverside Stables on Monday October 15 – two days after The Everest – is now available online.

To view the catalogue, CLICK HERE.

Among the catalogue of 183 juveniles are horses by the likes of leading sires such as Fastnet Rock, Pierro, So You Think, Sebring, Written Tycoon, Zoustar, More Than Ready, Hinchinbrook, Nicconi, Spirit Of Boom, Tavistock and Not A Single Doubt as well as first season sires including Brazen Beau, Deep Field, Dissident, Hallowed Crown, Olympic Glory, Rubick, Sacred Falls, Shooting To Win and Toronado.

Of the entries, 51 are nominated for the $8million Inglis Race Series and 118 are BOBS Eligible.

Some key lots include:

Per Incanto x Explosive Dancer - Half brother to this year's G1 New Zealand Derby winner, Vin De Dance.

Fastnet Rock x Heavenly Glow - This filly is out of the G1 Australian Oaks winner and Champion 3YO Filly of her generation, Heavenly Glow.

Warhorse x Hidden Strings - Half brother to five winners including this year's impressive G1 Schweppes Oaks winner, Sopressa.

Savabeel x I Do - Three-quarter brother-in-blood to Stakes winner Iggi Pop. From G1 Hawkes Bay Makfi Challenge Stakes winner I Do.

Stratum x In The Past - Half brother to the G2 Silver Slipper winner and Aquis stallion, Domesday.

Sepoy x Quiet Life - Half brother to six winners including Better Life, the Champion Miler of her generation in Singapore.

All Too Hard x Quintessential - Out of the G1 Queensland Oaks winner Quintessential.

Dundeel x Shoot Fer Love - Three-quarter sister-in-blood to the four-time G1 winner Shoot Out.

Written Tycoon x Suffer In Silence - From a half sister to the multiple G1 winner Response, who in turn is the dam of this year's G1 Golden Slipper heroine Estijaab.

Inglis' General Manager of Bloodstock Jonathan D'Arcy was thrilled with the strength of the catalogue.

"This is the strongest Ready2Race catalogue we have ever presented to buyers,'' D'Arcy said.

"This sale concept is extremely popular in many racing jurisdictions around the world but is yet to realise its full potential in Australia, but we firmly believe there is a strong market for it here and we have continued to work closely with our clients to provide the best platform for this sale to further develop and reach its potential in Australia.

"By moving the sale to coincide with The Everest, it will cap off one of the biggest weeks in Australian racing.''

Meanwhile the Inglis Spring Thoroughbred Sale, to be held at Oaklands Junction on Friday September 7, has attracted a strong collection of mixed stock to be offered.

Group 2 winner Tiamo Grace (Monaco Consul) is the headline act, while also to be offered among the catalogue are international Group 2 winner and stallion prospect Spiritjim (Galileo) and multiple city winner Sullivan Bay (Nicconi).

To view the catalogue,CLICK HERE.

Supplementary entries for the Spring Thoroughbred Sale close on Friday August 31.

To submit a Supplementary entry, contact the Inglis Melbourne office on 03 9333 1422 orCLICK HERE.

Ready2Race Sale Calendar of Events

Friday Sept 14 – Cranbourne breeze ups

Monday Sept 17 – Taupo breeze ups

Friday Sept 21 – Warwick Farm breeze ups

Wednesday Oct 10/Thursday Oct 11 – Horses arrive at Riverside

Friday Oct 12 – Champagne brunch and parades/alternate breeze ups at Riverside Stables

Saturday Oct 13 – The Everest race day at Randwick

Sunday Oct 14 – Ready2Race Inspection Day

Monday Oct 15 – Ready2Race Sale Day at Riverside Stables, Warwick Farm


Read more at https://inglis.com.au/news/item/ready2race-spring-thoroughbred-sale-catalogues-now-available-online#d2MXTSQTlKfiDEzl.99


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