Dual Group 3 winning mare Jamaican Rain (Manhattan Rain) has become the most expensive mare sold through the broodmare category on Inglis Digital topping the September (Late) Online Sale at $280,000.
They were the two highest-priced colts at last year’s Premier Yearling Sale and at Rosehill today, Ole Kirk and North Pacific proved themselves two of the best colts of their generation.
The Inglis Digital September (Late) Online Sale opened for bidding today and features an abundance of quality race fillies and broodmares with multiple Stakes winners or relations part of the 265-strong catalogue.
All videos from horses that have breezed ahead of the Inglis Ready2Race Sale are now available online following another successful day of action at Taupo in New Zealand on Monday.
Behemoth made it back-to-back G1 wins, Classique Legend surged further into Everest calculations, Dame Giselle won a third consecutive leg of the Princess Series and Taikomochi outstayed his rivals on his way to a G1 berth.
Videos of this week’s Seymour and Eagle Farm Ready2Race breeze ups – which has seen some of the fastest times of the past decade recorded - are now available online at inglis.com.au.
Wyong trainer Kim Waugh believes Garrison (I Am Invincible) – today’s Inglis Digital September (Early) Online Auction sale-topper – will develop into an ideal Provincial Championships galloper.
Gytrash – the South Australian Giant Killer – firmed into a $6 TAB Everest second favourite following a dominant victory in today’s G3 Concorde Stakes at Randwick.
A dual G1-placed mare is the standout in a stellar line up of fillies and mares in the 185-strong September (Early) Online Sale, which has opened for bidding this afternoon.