$150,000 Equal Top Price for Inglis Digital July Sale

Tara Madgwick - Friday August 2
Some quality mares highlighted the July Inglis Digital Online Auction and while stakes-winner Pecans remains unsold after passing shy of her $400,000 reserve, young stakes-winner Kinky Boom fetched $150,000 as did the well bred broodmare Guelder, who was offered in foal to Zoustar.

Kinky Boom sold for $150,000Offered by McEvoy Mitchell Racing, Kinky Boom was a stakes-winner on debut at two winning the $250,000 Inglis Premier, but her subsequent career was hampered by a wind issue, which brought about the decision to sell her primarily as a breeding prospect.

Just turned four, the daughter of Spirit of Boom was snapped by Sheamus Mills Bloodstock for $150,000.

Selling for the same amount was the Musk Creek Farm consigned O'Reilly mare Guelder, a full sister to Group I winner and sire Shamexpress offered in foal to Zoustar. She was bought by Greenhaven Park Stud.

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