The Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale on Friday is set to continue a great week of trade at Riverside Stables with Middlebrook Valley Lodge to offer 15 mares with the first into the ring being the dam of a weanling that sold on Monday for $200,000!
Lot 205 is unraced Fastnet Rock mare Diamond (NZ), a half-sister to Group II winner Adrift, stakes-winner Xiong Feng and to the dam of Group I winner Entriviere.
Her first foal, a So You Think filly, sold on Monday for $200,000 to Cunningham Thoroughbreds / Ridgmont Farm / Clarke Bloodstock and she is offered in foal to Australia’s leading second crop sire Russian Revolution.
The draft features two supplementary mares that are both in foal to NZ superstar sire on the rise Proisir.
Lot 360 Madam Choux (NZ) (Jimmy Choux) – Unraced half-sister to this season’s Group III winner Sacred Satono from the family of Group I winner The Bostonian and Queensland Derby favourite Kovalica. IN FOAL TO PROISIR..
Lot 361 Madam Swiss (NZ) (Swiss Ace) – Winning sister to stakes-placed Improvement and is a grand-daughter of Group II winner Ferragamo. IN FOAL TO PROISIR.
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Lot 210 Erinys (Bernardini (USA) – Unraced sibling to Group winners Calliope and Zethus with current Group winners Kallos and Bacchanlia also up close on the page.
Is already the dam of a winner and produced a filly last spring by Bivouac and is in foal to Rebel Dane.
Lot 257 Narumi (All Too Hard)- Winning daughter of Group I placed stakes-winner Extension of Time and is closely related to Group III winner Hard Landing from the family of Group I winning sprinter Snitzerland.
Offered in foal to champion 3YO Ole Kirk in her first season at stud.
Lot 365 Sherbet Bomb (Snitzel) – Winning daughter of stakes-winner Lady Annaliese and is a proven stakes producer as the dam of four named foals all winners highlighted by Group placed Rocket Fuel and Elkington Road.
Produced a filly last spring by Bivouac that sold for $130,000 at the Weanling Sale this week and is in foal to North Pacific.