Osipenko share among many highlights in Sept (Late) Online Sale

Media Release - Friday September 20

A share in G1 performer Osipenko (pictured), a draft of 18 racehorses from Godolphin and a number of quality breeding prospects are among several highlights in the Inglis Digital September (Late) Online Sale.

The catalogue – which is now open for bidding at inglisdigital.com – consists of 305 lots including 176 racehorses (82 race fillies), 50 broodmares, 40 racehorse shares, 30 yearlings and 9 unraced stock.

To view the catalogue CLICK HERE.

An unreserved 10% share in the Chris Waller-trained Osipenko (Pierro) will likely ensure the lucky winning bidder will have an immediate G1 presence this spring carnival.

A share in Osipenko is for sale on Inglis Digital - image Steve Hart

The 5YO – who is already a dual G2 winner and finished 3rd behind Mr Brightside and Alligator Blood in last year’s G1 Makybe Diva Stakes – is set to kick off his spring campaign in next weekend’s G2 Shannon Stakes at Rosehill before a potential G1 Epsom Hcp start the following Saturday.

The Godolphin draft includes Group-winning 2YO Heuristic (Street Boss), Stakes winner Sandpaper (Snitzel) and Stakes placed Legio Ten (Exosphere).

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All the Godolphin horses are available for inspection at either Northwood Park, Osborne Park or Kelvinside.

To arrange an inspection contact Tayla Gilmore on tgilmore@godolphin.com.

Among the plethora of breeding prospects are Philonize (Reward For Effort) and Kakariko Village (Shooting To Win).

Smart sprinter Philonize is a winner of six of her 12 career starts and Stakes placed at her penultimate start.

The 6YO mare, who hails from the top-class international family of Last Tycoon, Immortal Verse and Zipping, is offered as a breeding prospect.

Kakariko Village presents an exciting opportunity for breeders.

A half sister to G1 winner and $1.6m broodmare Bonham, Kakariko Village is the dam of last weekend’s impressive 12.5 length barrier trial-winning 2YO Zelia.

Kakariko Village is being offered in foal to Widden Victoria’s well-credentialled young stallion Bruckner.

Other catalogue highlight lots include:

*Audacious Choice – Daughter of a G1 winner offered in foal to So You Think, she’s had two to race for two Metro winners, while her yearling daughter realised $190,000 at the Classic Sale earlier this year

*Ausbred Mimosa – Deep Field half sister to $2m Inglis Millennium winner Prime Star, she’s a Metro placed daughter of a G1 winner

*Bliss – Well bred mare by Snitzel, her granddam is the blue hen Negotiate, ready for her maiden cover this spring

*Dream Reality – Winning Redoute’s Choice mare out of G1 winner Amanpour, she’s being offered as a racing and breeding prospect

*Drums – Unraced 3YO, won a recent barrier trial, fully vetted for Hong Kong

*I’lltellyougo – Untapped 3YO filly that’s won 7 of her 11 starts – including her past three – and finished in the quinella at 10 of those 11 runs

*Imperial Force – Lightly-raced Snitzel 3YO colt who was a Metro winner as a 2YO

*Piastri – 5% share in the Ciaron Maher-trained 4YO, he’s a winner of four from nine including three of his past five starts

*Royal Schilling – Winning Artie Schiller mare offered in foal to Starspangledbanner

*Stellar Vinia – Offered in foal to Hellbent, dam of a G2 winner, her yearlings have sold up to $1.4m

*Thinking Rain – Multiple winning daughter of So You Think from the family of Our Egyptian Raine and Egyptian Ra

There are yearlings by the likes of Russian Revolution, Pierata, Harry Angel, Trapeze Artist, Brazen Beau, Prague, Yes Yes Yes, North Pacific etc as well as mares in foal on covers to the likes of So You Think, Russian Camelot, Hellbent, Lucky Vega, Sword of State etc.

The catalogue has again been supported by many of the industry’s leading names including Annabel Neasham, Anthony Cummings, Bjorn Baker, Coolmore, Matt Dale, Hawkes Racing, Lindsay Park, Price/Kent Racing, Ciaron Maher, Peter Moody, Newgate Farm, Bob Peters, Rosemont, Triple Crown, Bert Vieira, Yulong etc.

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

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

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