Edinburgh Park and KBL At Inglis Riverside for Inspection

Breednet - Thursday March 26

With the Inglis Easter Sale moving online most yearlings need to be inspected at their respective farms however two vendors – Edinburgh Park and KBL Thoroughbreds conveniently have their yearlings at the Inglis Riverside Stables for inspection.

Ian Smith’s boutique Edinburgh Park have a long history of producing the goods on the track with Rubisaki the current flagbearer along with promising two-year-olds Tanker and Glenfiddich.

The stud has five yearlings at the Inglis complex ready for inspection through until next Tuesday.

Lot 25 – Colt Divine Prophet x Lenience (Ire)
First foal of an Oasis Dream mare out of a half-sister to champion Invincible Spirit.

Lot 46 – Filly Teofilo x Lumina (Redoute’s Choice)
A half-sister to Gr3 winner Pohutakawa. Out of a half-sister to Chinchilla Rose, Ferocity and Leone Chiara, dam of Star Witness and Nostradamus.

Lot 315 – Colt Snitzel x Alice’s Smart (USA) (Smart Strike)
Full-brother to Gr3 placed Miss Wonderland. Dam is out of a stakeswinning half-sister to Afleetaffair.

Lot 365 – Exceed And Excel x Caiguna (Dubai Destination)
By Exceed And Excel out of a stakes winning mare that has left three winners including stakes placed Serena Bay.

Lot 443 – So You Think x Fill The Page (Dane Shadow)
Out of the Canberra Cup (LR) winner Fill The Page. Half-brother to Gr3 BRC Grand Prix Stakes winner Fun Fact and full-brother to five time winner and Gr3 placed Tamasa.

Click here for the Edinburgh Park vendor’s page on Breednet.

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KBL Thoroughbreds are also on the Inglis Riverside complex until next Tuesday for inspections.

They have a draft of seven by Teofilo, American Pharoah, Frosted, Pride Of Dubai, Pierro, Savabeel, and Star Turn.

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