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Is the next Half Yours in the March (Late) Sale?

20th Mar 2026

Is the next Half Yours in the March (Late) Sale?

Strong drafts from Godolphin and Halo Racing – which provided last year’s G1 Caulfield and Melbourne Cup winner Half Yours in its most recent significant Inglis Digital reduction – headline an exciting catalogue for the March (Late) Online Sale.

A total of 33 lots will be offered by Halo Racing featuring shares, broodmares, racehorses and yearlings.

When Halo Racing’s Colin McKenna died in November 2024, his wife Janice offered an unreserved reduction on Inglis Digital, a draft which included Half Yours (pictured) as well as a 5% share in Light Infantry Man, which would go on to win the G1 Australian Cup and G1 Northerly Stakes post-selling.

The 16-strong Godolphin draft features racehorses and race fillies that will be sure to attract attention from a broad range of prospective buyers.

Recent Inglis Digital drafts from Godolphin have included subsequent Stakes winners Sandpaper and Barber as well as Hong Kong winner Pegas.

There is also a reduction from Bert Vieira featuring mares in foal to Trapeze Artist - second only to Snitzel for Australian Stakes winners this season and whose recent progeny include exciting 2YO Group winners Spicy Miss and Chilly Girl plus G3 winner Pinito – while another entry of significance is the broodmare Kamea (Sebring).

Kamea is a half sister to recent G1 Newmarket Hcp winner Caballus and is offered in foal to popular young stallion Tassort.

In total the March (Late) Sale consists of 450 lots – 171 racehorses (73 race fillies), 150 broodmares, 78 racehorse shares, 37 yearlings, 13 weanlings and 1 breeding right.

To view the catalogue CLICK HERE.

Other highlights include:

*Barbarossa – G3 performed at both two and three, raced behind the likes of Sixties, Autumn Boy and Attica last preparation

*Filadeel – Winning Dundeel daughter of G1 winner Qafila, her half sister realised $1.25m as a yearling this year

*Hot Mama – Winning half sister to G1 winner Manzoice

*I’llhandalthecash – Listed American winner, offered in foal to G1 Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside

*Interram – Snitzel mare from a family littered with black type, offered in foal to exciting young stallion Schwarz

*Jourama – Talented 2YO, finished 4th in last weekend’s $1m The Showdown at Caulfield

*Lucienne – City winner offered on her maiden cover to Sword Of State

*Newfoundland – Winner in both continents including the Listed Australia Day Cup earlier this year

*Samara Dancer – G2 winner as a 2YO, offered on an early cover to Capitalist

*She’s The Gift – Stakes-winning mare, offered in foal to The Autumn Sun

*Thai Noon – Dam of G2 winner Steinem whose progeny have sold up to $500,000, offered in foal to Home Affairs

*Washington Lilac – Half sister to G1 winner Qafila, offered as a valuable racing and breeding prospect.

There are also yearlings and weanlings by Alabama Express, Anamoe, Bivouac, Blue Point, Cosmic Force, Dundeel, Farnan, Jacquinot, Justify, Maurice, Shamus Award, Tassort etc and mares in foal to and with foals at foot by All Too Hard, Artorius, Bivouac, Capitalist, Castelvecchio, Extreme Warrior, Growing Empire, Home Affairs, In The Congo, Jacquinot, King’s Gambit, Russian Revolution, Schwarz, Spirit Of Boom, Sword Of State, The Autumn Sun, Trapeze Artist, Wild Ruler etc.

As well as the aforementioned the catalogue has been supported by the likes of Ciaron Maher, Trilogy, Fairhill Farm, Kingstar Farm, Telemon Stud, Shadow Hill, Sledmere, McEvoy Mitchell Racing, Archibald Racing, Twin Hills, Waterhouse/Bott, Lindsay Park, Three Bridges, Emirates Park, Bjorn Baker etc.

The final countdown of bidding for the Inglis Digital March (Late) Online Sale begins from 10am Wednesday.

To view the catalogue, arrange finance or participate in the auction CLICK HERE.

Inglis Digital gradates continue to shine on the racetrack.

In recent weeks Sheza Alibi (Saxon Warrior) – a $10,000 online buy for Fred Noffke and now a six-time winner from nine starts for $1,280,695 – has won the Randwick Guineas while Darby Racing’s $315,000 online purchase Caballus (I Am Invincible) won the Newmarket Handicap at Flemington.

Caballus has raced 15 times since his Inglis Digital purchase for six wins and $2.1m in prizemoney.