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Parmalove, the dam of this season’s NZ Champion 2YO-in-waiting Velocious and a late withdrawal from The Chairman’s Sale due to a minor cut prior to travelling to Sydney, is the standout entry in another ‘full’ Inglis Digital Online Sale.
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An undefeated Hong Kong prospect, multiple desirable three-in-one packages and a yearling reduction draft from Kooringal Stud headline another intriguing catalogue for the Inglis Digital March (Early) Online Sale.
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Sisters to G1 winners, mares in foal on highly commercial covers and the stallion Winning Rupert are among the highlight entries in the Inglis Digital February (Late) Online Auction, which is now open for bidding.
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They say timing is everything in this industry and Glenlogan Park’s Steve Morley’s certainly wasn’t complaining when his half sister to Saturday’s $2m Inglis Millennium winner Fully Lit topped the final day of the Classic Yearling Sale.
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Undefeated colt Fully Lit (Hellbent) made a clean sweep of the $2m Inglis Millennium and $400,000 Inglis Pink Bonus with a devastating victory in today’s 2YO feature at Randwick.
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A 46-lot unreserved dispersal by one of Western Australia’s most respected breeding operations, Stakes winners from Godolphin and a Zoustar half sister to a Champion Australan sprinter are just some of the many highlights in the Inglis Digital February (Early) Online Sale, which is now open for bidding.
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Recent Perth Cup winner Casino Seventeen, a Group placed Snitzel mare in foal to global sire sensation Justify and a G1 placed son of Redoute’s Choice are just some of the highlights in a spectacular first Inglis Digital online sale for 2024.
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The catalogue for the 2024 Classic Yearling Sale – the best value yearling sale in the Southern Hemisphere – is now available online.
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Jamaea - a star race filly in Sydney over the last number of seasons - is the latest high profile lot earmarked for sale with Inglis Digital, having been confirmed for the July (Late) auction.
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Another exceptionally strong and diverse catalogue of 433 lots has been finalised for the Inglis Digital July (Early) Sale, which is now open for bidding.
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One of the strongest and most diverse online catalogues ever collated has been finalised for the Inglis Digital June (Late) Sale.
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A Frankel filly deemed “arguably the best weanling filly to be offered anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere this year’’ headlines a strong catalogue for the Great Southern Sale, which is now available online.
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The biggest Inglis Digital catalogue ever collated is now open for bidding, with a record 669 entries confirmed for the April (Late) Sale.
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Weanlings by the likes of Frankel, Snitzel, Zoustar and Written Tycoon – as well as siblings to G1 winners and progeny of G1-winning dams – feature as part of a particularly strong catalogue for the Australian Weanling Sale.
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A share in one of the most progressive young stallions in the Southern Hemisphere headlines another diverse Inglis Digital March (Early) catalogue, which is now open for bidding.
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The final Inglis Digital sale of 2022 has resulted in a bumper catalogue of 460 lots that includes outstanding breeding prospects, quality racing prospects and a range of unreserved dispersals from some of Australia’s leading thoroughbred operations.
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The opportunity for buyers to find their next She’s Extreme is now available, with the Inglis Digital November (Early) catalogue open and live for bidding.
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The biggest Inglis Digital catalogue ever collated is now open for bidding, with the June (Late) Sale receiving a record 615 entries.
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Less than 24 hours after the 2022 Chairman’s Sale, a former graduate of the auction Snapdancer (Choisir) won her first G1 in today’s Sangster Stakes at Morphettville.
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Dual G1 winner Shout The Bar – “the Kim Kardashian of the racing world’’ – sold for a record $2.7m on a spectacular night of theatre at The Chairman’s Sale at Riverside this evening.
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