What Does A Good Not A Single Doubt Look Like

Breednet - Wednesday March 31

They’re not making any more Not A Single Doubt’s but you can still buy one, so we thought we’d have a look at a gallery of his past stars to see if it can help us with the selection on offer at next week’s Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.

Currently sitting atop the General Sires list by earnings courtesy of Everest winner, Classique Legend and Group One winner Shout The Bar, he had five Group One winners last season ranging from 1200m Golden Slipper hero Farnan through to 2000m Vinery Stakes winner Shout The Bar.

He has been hot property in the sale ring too this year with his 18 lots sold to date averaging $577,000 which includes his two highest priced offerings ever, the $1.8 million One More Honey colt and the $1.5 million Soleil Brulant colt from Magic Millions.

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There are 10 lots set to be sold at the Easter Sale next week which include a half-sister to Blue Diamond Stakes winner Tagaloa.

Here’s a gallery of Not A Single Doubt’s stakes winners as yearlings when they were offered at auction.

Click here for a gallery of Not A Single Doubt stakes winners as they were as yearlings.

Here’s the 2021 Inglis Easter offerings.

Click here to see the Not A Single Doubt yearlings on offer at Inglis Easter 2021

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