Outstanding Entries for Next Inglis Digital Sale

Media Release - Wednesday June 2

The Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale catalogue is shaping as “the best ever’’ in terms of breeding stock, with several high-profile entries already confirmed.

Owing to the forecast size of the catalogue, buyers are asked to note the earlier starting time of 12pm (midday) for the final countdown of bidding on Wednesday June 9.

While entries remain open until 11.59pm tonight (Wednesday June 2), the catalogue is blessed with significant early lots including:

The dam of G2 winner Pure Elations is for sale.

*Members Joy, a Stakes winner and dam of dual G2 winner Pure Elation (pictured), in foal to Zoustar

*A share in Newgate’s record-breaking first crop stallion Extreme Choice

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*G3-winning 2YO Bonita Aurelia, offered as both a racing and breeding prospect

*Logan’s Choice, the dam of Vanna Girl, a winner of three Stakes races including the G2 The Roses

*Five-time winner and Stakes placed filly Malahide who is closely related to star sprinter Haut Brion Her

*Omniscient, dam of this season’s high-class 2YO filly Ashema.

*Street Icon (Street Boss), a Stakes placed half sister to Bons Away

There are also early entries from some of Australia’s biggest racing and breeding ventures, many of which will literally be able to race this month.

“We are having another fantastic year with the Digital platform and the quality of stock on offer is consistently at a very high level now,” Inglis Digital’s Business Manager Nick Melmeth said.

“It’s evident that both vendors and buyers have real confidence in the platform and it is reflected in the results.

“We are really excited by how the June (Early) catalogue is shaping, the quality of some of the breeding stock in particular is outstanding and merits attention from any investor who is serious about buying quality breeding stock.

“The platform has produced the winners of close to 900 races in Australia this year alone, which is quite extraordinary and something we take great pride and enjoyment from, knowing our clients are enjoying success all around the country with Inglis Digital graduates.’’

To enter a horse into the June (Early) Online Auction, CLICK HERE.

The catalogue will be available for bidding this coming Friday (June 4), with the final countdown of bidding beginning from 12pm Wednesday June 9.

 

 

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