Inglis Easter Stars from Sledmere

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday April 3
The Sledmere Stud draft for the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale features a treasure trove of talent with 15 stunning youngsters sure to tempt buyers seeking quality youngsters by leading sires from a proven Group I vendor.

Past Sledmere sold stars include Group I VRC Myer Classic winner Politeness and Group winners Pane in the Glass and Gold Fever, while current flagbearer Invincibella has won over $2million and has multiple Group II wins on her resume.

Highlights from this year's Inglis Sledmere draft are as follows and click here for the full draft:

Lot 27 Colt Hinchinbrook x Gaze, by Cape Cross (IRE)




Half-brother to Group III winner Ready to Attack from Group I winner Gaze.

Lot 32 Filly Sebring x Golden Millennium, by Dubawi (IRE)




Full sister to stakes-winner Futooh from stakes-winner Golden Millennium.

Lot 63 Filly Pierro x Irish Sea, by Fastnet Rock




First foal of a winning sister to Group III winner Ennis Hill and stakes-winner and Golden Slipper place-getter Lake Geneva.

Lot 84 Colt Dissident x Laetitia, by Woodman (USA)




Half-brother to Group III winner and sire Stryker and to the dam of stakes-winner Buckinghampshire.

Lot 158 Colt Snitzel x Ocean of Tears (NZ), by Minardi (USA)




Half-brother to Group III winner No More Tears and is from a half-sister to Group II winner Hips Don't Lie, the dam of Group III winner Ennis Hill and Golden Slipper place-getter Lake Geneva.

Lot 371 Filly I Am Invincible x Ballet Society (NZ), by Stravinsky (USA)




Three-quarter sister-in-blood to this season's juvenile stakes-winner Steal My Kisses from Group II winner Ballet Society.

Lot 414 Filly Sebring x Crystal Flute, by Encosta de Lago




First foal of a winning sister to Group III winner Precious Lorraine and stakes-winner Lucky Raquie. Crystal Flute is a grand-daughter of blue hen Shantha's Choice, tHe dam of Group I stars and sires Redoute's Choice, Manhattan Rain and Platinum Scissors.

See the draft at Barn C Stables 22 – 27, and 36 – 46.




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