The dam of Saturday’s winner of the Listed The Amanda Elliott Shelby Cobra (Toronado), has become the most expensive broodmare ever sold on Inglis Digital and the second highest lot ever, following a three-way bidding duel in the November (Early) Online Sale.
The Inglis Millennium and Golden Slipper will be at the forefront of talented 2YO Sneaky Five’s autumn campaign after she kept her unbeaten record intact with a dominant win in today’s $1m Golden Gift at Rosehill.
A full sister to the dam of Sunlight is among the standout lots offered in Inglis Digital’s November (Early) Online Sale, which opened for bidding this afternoon.
September Run asserted herself the best 3YO sprinting filly in the land and the Giant Killer Gytrash slayed them again on another big day of feature race success for Inglis graduates.
For the second time this month, a 3YO filly by I Am Invincible has topped an Inglis Digital online auction, with Surething To Win selling to Peter Robl Racing for $265,000 in the October (Late) catalogue.
The “ageless warrior’’ Hey Doc secured a fourth career G1 win in Friday night’s Manikato Stakes, the highlight of another big weekend of spring results for Inglis graduates.
Today’s $500,000 Listed Inglis Banner winner Sneaky Five was named the moment Rosemont’s Anthony Mithen and Nigel Austin bought her at this year’s Premier Yearling Sale.
The October (Late) Online Sale has opened for bidding, with 192 lots catalogued including a dispersal of seven racehorses from the estate of the late owner/breeder Trevor Stuckey.
“Last year we won The Everest, this year we win The Kosciuszko. Throw a Melbourne Cup in between and it’s been a pretty handy 12 months for the Kitchwin Hills team.’’
There were tears at Randwick and tears at Tyreel Stud as superstar grey Classique Legend (Not A Single Doubt) raced his way into equine stardom with a barnstorming victory in the $15m The Everest.