The Easter Yearling Sale today provided buyers with yet another timely reminder as to why it’s the Southern Hemisphere’s No.1 equine auction with three Stakes winners and a massive G1 pedigree update ahead of this year’s renewal.
Another spectacular Inglis Digital Online Auction has seen in excess of $3.2m grossed, with Victoria’s Larneuk Stud enjoying a stunning night selling the top two lots.
Yearlings by leading sires such as Capitalist, Deep Field, So You Think, Zoustar, Sebring and More Than Ready headline a quality catalogue for the inaugural HTBA May Yearling Sale.
In total, 356 yearlings have been catalogued for the two-day auction at Riverside on Sunday May 2 and Monday May 3.
The G1 Doncaster Mile winner Nettoyer (Sebring) is the latest star attraction headed to the Inglis Chairman’s Sale, for which the catalogue is NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE.
The Inglis Premier-sold rising superstar Masked Crusader (Toronado) announced himself as the new kid on the block of the Australian sprinting ranks with a dominant victory in last night’s G1 William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley.
Talented 3YO gelding Osamu has become the most expensive expensive colt or gelding ever sold on Inglis Digital, one of many highlights of the March (Early) Online Sale, which grossed a whopping $4.4 million.
The G1 winner El Dorado Dreaming, G1 producer Scarletini, Group winners such as Sweet Deal and Savanna Amour (in foal to Fastnet Rock), blue-blooded Stakes winner Meuse (in foal to Dundeel) as well as siblings to the likes of Sunlight and Forbidden Love are among the latest entries confirmed for the Inglis Chairman’s Sale.
A huge Inglis Digital catalogue of 360 lots has launched for bidding this afternoon, with highlights including an Aquis Farm racehorse reduction (35 lots) and 13 broodmares offered by Corumbene Stud.
The list of top-class broodmares and breeding prospects to be offered at the Inglis Chairman’s Sale has grown further with confirmation multiple G1 winner In Her Time – in foal to I Am Invincible – will be offered at the auction.
The stellar run of success being enjoyed by Inglis graduates continued in New Zealand on Sunday with Inglis Easter Yearling Sale colt Rocket Spade running out a determined winner of the G1 New Zealand Derby in testing conditions at Ellerslie.