Inglis Classic graduate Super Too proved she is in fact deserving of the same adjective as her older brother Super One, when she dominated the field to win the Lightning Ridge Inglis Bonus 2YO Plate over 1000m at Canberra, securing a $50,000 bonus on top of the prizemoney for her large group of owners.
Progressive Sebring filly Seeking Asylum has scarcely put a foot wrong since with a tenacious win at Canterbury on Saturday justifying the decision of connections to pay her first acceptance for the $1million Group I ATC Golden Rose on September 12.
Three-year-old Duporth gelding Braces maintained his consistent record today when he weaved through the pack to take out the $50,000 Inglis Bonus along with the $45,000 CRJC Grafton Guineas under the guidance of Winona Costin on the first day of the Grafton Cup Carnival.
An outstanding Swettenham Stud draft for unreserved dispersal headlines Sydney’s 2008 William Inglis & Son Australian Easter Broodmare Sale catalogue which is now available online, complete with footage of the Swettenham mares.