First Inglis Digital Sale for 2022 to feature a bumper crop future winners

Media Release - Friday January 7

Any number of future winners feature as part of the Inglis Digital January (Early) Online Sale catalogue of 295 lots, which is now open for bidding.

The sale presents numerous opportunities to acquire stock from operations such as Chris Waller Racing, Maher/Eustace, Waterhouse/Bott, Price/Kent, Anthony & Sam Freedman, Annabel Neasham, Kris Lees, Lindsay Park Racing, Tony Gollan, Michael & Richard Freedman and many others.

The January (Early) Online Sale comprises of 215 racehorses (90 race fillies), 49 broodmares, 15 shares and 15 yearlings.

Catalogue highlights include:

Cork Harbour – Lightly-raced 3YO by Snitzel who broke his maiden at Metro level as a 2YO beating a number of subsequent winners

Early Crow – 3YO who was an impressive winner of his only start at Ipswich on December 24th

A small share in quality sprinter Embracer is for sale.

Embracer (2.5% Share) – Stakes winner of over $900,000 currently in work with Waterhouse/Bott (pictured)

Excess Funds – 4-time winning 5YO and Stakes placed with over $495,000 in earnings from 19 starts

Fischer – Unraced 3YO by Zoustar who was placed behind high-class performer Forgot You in his only public trial at Cranbourne

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Fivefingerdiscount – Winning son of Pins who finished runner-up on his other two outings

Garvoc – Winning 5YO mare with earnings in excess of $150,000

Litchfield County – 4YO son of Sebring who was runner-up to the high-class Beau Rossa in G2 company as recently as last May

McCovey Cove – 4-time winner of $126,000 including his last start over 1200m at Eagle Farm on December 18

Opalescence – G3 winner in New Zealand by accomplished international sire Showcasing with a significant appeal as a commercial broodmare prospect

Overkill – Consistent son of Fastnet Rock who has won or placed on 8 of 14 starts for over $156,000 in earnings

Petronius (5% Share) – Last start Kensington winner who is being aimed at the $1m Magic Millions Cup on January 15th

Raffinato – City winning daughter of Fastnet Rock with earnings in excess of $150,000 offered in foal to the promising young sire Invader

Shadow Doll – Dam of this season’s G3 performed New York Baby, offered in foal to Written By with a Puissance de Lune colt at foot

Snitzari – City winning daughter of Snitzel from the family of Mirror Mirror

Unforgiven – Lightly-raced, winning son of Snitzel and a half brother to the high-class pair Bull Point and Siege Of Quebec

Wizard Of OZ – Well-bred 3YO colt by Exceed And Excel who was Stakes-placed over 1200m at Moonee Valley as a 2YO

The catalogue also includes mares in foal to the likes of Cosmic Force, Fierce Impact, Flying Artie, Graff, Grunt, I Am Immortal, Royal Meeting, Supido, Tassort and Unite And Conquer to name a few.

Also included are mares with foals at foot by the likes of All Too Hard, Brave Smash, Calyx, Encryption, Highland Reel, Invader, Lean Mean Machine, Magnus, Santos, Spieth, Supido, Tassort, Territories, Toronado, Yes Yes Yes and Xtravagant amongst others, with a number offered as appealing 3-in-1 packages.

2021 was a year of extraordinary success for Inglis Digital graduates, with over 2520 Australian races won by over 1600 individual graduates.

Recent highlights include the success of Classy Rebel and Tycoon Thunder, both of whom won 9 times in 2021 having been purchased on Inglis Digital for $4,250 and $20,000 respectively, $600 purchase Curran who won 4 times, was G2 placed and picked up over $372,000 in prizemoney and December Stakes winner Charmmebaby who was bought for just $14,000.

The final countdown in the December Online Sale will commence at 12pm (AEDT) on Wednesday, January 12.

To view the catalogue or register for bidding, CLICK HERE.

 

 

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