Exciting breeding prospects highlight strong Inglis catalogue

Media Release - Friday August 16

Well-bred Stakes winner Mirra View (More Than Ready) is one of several standout entries in the Inglis Digital August (Late) Online Sale, which is now open for bidding.

Mirra View

Mirra View (pictured) is a five-time winner of almost $400,000 in prizemoney and has spent the past 12 months racing exclusively in Stakes races.

The Mona Lisa Stakes victor has defeated many high-class performers including the likes of North Star Lass, Wollombi and Street Gossip to name a few.

She is by leading broodmare sire More Than Ready – the broodmare sire of 179 Stakes winners worldwide including G1 winners Bivouac, Forbidden Love, Coolangatta, Shinzo, Southport Tycoon etc – and is being offered as a breeding prospect ready for her maiden service this season.

One Last Kiss (Toronado) is another exciting breeding prospect in the catalogue.

She is a young, Metro-winning mare from a high-class family – she is a sister to G2 winner Affair To Remember, a three-quarter sister in blood to Hong Kong G1 performer Senor Toba and is closely related to G2 winner Berkeley Square.

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In total the August (Late) catalogue consists of 334 entries – 190 racehorses (89 race fillies), 91 broodmares, 16 yearlings, 28 racehorse shares, 8 unbroken stock and 1 stallion.

To view the catalogue CLICK HERE.

Other highlights include:

*Aimee’s Jewel – G3-winning NZ mare, has a Hellbent yearling on the ground

*Alternate – Half sister to G1 winner Preferment, her progeny has realised up to $625,000, is being offered in foal to proven stallion Russian Revolution

*Belle Et Riche – Metro-winning and G3 placed mare with significant racing upside

*Dublin Belle – Unraced So You Think mare, she’s a half sister to dual G3-winning 2YO Dublin Down

*Economics – Stakes-winning sprinter who has defeated the likes of Hawaii Five Oh, Opal Ridge, Semillion, Nettuno, Insurrection etc

*Holly Lolly – Metro-winning and Stakes raced Snitzel mare, finished 2nd at Sandown last month

*Maewyn – Half sister to a Stakes horse and dam of promising HK horse The Winnabe, offered in foal to promising young stallion Pinatubo

*Mime – Multiple Group winner and dual G1 placed mare whose yearlings have realised up to $450,000, offered in foal to exciting young stallion Wild Ruler

*Royal Tribute – 5% share in this Stakes-winning entire that has form around the likes of Ozzmosis, Celestial Legend etc

*Rumour Says – Fast WA 2YO, is a Metro winner with earnings over $200,000

*Tiz Enough – Fast 2YO winner and Stakes raced 4YO mare, comes with significant racing upside

*Veecee – G3 placed as a 2YO, this lightly raced Capitalist 4YO comes with significant racing upside

*Yowie – Metro-winning 2YO, from the family of Overreach and Standout, offered in foal to up-and-coming star Blue Point

The catalogue also consists of mares in foal to the likes of Artorius, Best Of Bordeaux, Brazen Beau, Jacquinot, Star Turn, Tassort etc and yearlings by Acrobat, Capitalist, Magna Grecia, North Pacific, Prague, Showtime, Super One, Supido etc.

The sale has, as always, been supported by many of the industry’s leading figures including Ciaron Maher, Waterhouse/Bott Racing, Lindsay Park, Matthew Smith, Matthew Dunn, David Payne, Busuttin/Young Racing, Yarraman Park, Clinton McDonald, OTI, Annabel Neasham, Anthony and Sam Freedman, First Light Racing, Proven Thoroughbreds, Henry Dwyer, Taghadoe Stud etc.

The final countdown of bidding for the August (Late) Sale begins from 10am Wednesday.

To view the catalogue, organise credit or participate in the auction CLICK HERE.

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