Siblings to Inglis Easter Stars – See Them Here

Tara Madgwick - Monday March 30

There will no opportunity for the public to come along to Riverside Stables this year and see the stars of tomorrow at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, so for breeding buffs and racing fans interested in the bluebloods let’s take a look at some of the standouts.

Lot 49 Filly Sebring x Maastricht – Kia Ora Stud

Half-sister to this season’s dual Group I winning sprinter Loving Gaby, a winner of over $2.2million.

Lot 182 Colt Astern x Sansadee – Yarraman Park

Half-brother to Champion 3YO Colt, dual Group I winner and leading young sire Brazen Beau, a winner of $1.6million.

Lot 224 Colt Capitalist x Starryn Glenn – Willow Park Stud
 


Half-brother to multiple Group I winner Lucia Valentina, a winner of over $4.3million.

Lot 230 Filly More Than Ready (USA) x Sunday Joy - Strawberry Hill Stud



Full sister to champion mare More Joyous, 21 wins and $4.5million with eight of those wins in Group I races.

Lot 303 Colt Extreme Choice x Abscond – Sledmere Stud

Half-brother to Group I winner and $3million earner Invincibella and stakes-winner Secret Blaze.

Lot 471 Colt I Am Invincible x Gold Chant – Lime Country Thoroughbreds


Half-brother to Group I winner Amicus from a half-sister to champion sprinter and Group I sire Starspangledbanner.

 

Seem more Inglis Easter stars tomorrow! 




 

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