More quality additions to Chairman's Sale

Media Release - Friday February 22
A surge of hugely desirable mares has been added to what is shaping as an outstanding catalogue for the 2019 Inglis Chairman's Sale.

UnequivocalRecent additions to the catalogue to join the likes of headline mares such as Norzita, Snitty Kitty and Now Now in the sale include:

* Apologynotaccepted – Group 2-performed mare in-foal on an exclusive cover to world-class sire Medaglia d'Oro

* Unequivocal   – Multiple stakes-performed sprinter in-foal to superstar stallion I Am Invincible

* Pecans – Multiple group winning sprinter-miler

* Russeting – Group 1 winner in-foal to international sensation and champion sire No Nay Never

* Girl In Flight – Group 3-winning mare carrying to Australasia's hottest young sire Zoustar

"We are very grateful for the support that the Chairman's Sale is receiving and we are delighted with how the catalogue is coming together," Inglis' NSW Bloodstock Manager Chris Russell said.

"Apologynotaccepted was a high-class race mare in the US and to have her in foal to Medaglia d'Oro is really something special, particularly considering we are not aware of any other mare in foal to him that will be available to the Australasian market this year.

"Pecans is a good-looking mare that will be compatible with most of Australia's commercial stallions and I expect she will make mass appeal.

"I Am Invincible, Zoustar and No Nay Never are among the hottest commercial sires in the world, so to have access to mares in foal to each of them represents a great opportunity for buyers."

Entries to The Chairman's Sale close 5pm on Friday March 8.

To submit an entry, call the Inglis Sydney office on 02 9399 7999 or CLICK HERE.

The 2019 Inglis Chairman's Sale will be held at Riverside Stables on the evening of Friday May 3.


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