Mare in Foal to Extreme Choice Highlights Digital October (Late)

Media Release - Friday October 18

A mare in foal to freak stallion Extreme Choice, a close relation to a recent G1 winner and several quality racing and breeding prospects are amongst a catalogue of 254 for the Inglis Digital October (Late) Online Sale.

Newgate Farm mare Ariaz (Charge Forward) was herself a Group placed 2YO who has already proven herself as an effective producer.

Extreme Choice

She is being offered in foal on a rare cover to leading stallion Extreme Choice, statistically the Southern Hemisphere’s most elite stallion with 12.5% Stakes winners/runners, and is due to foal next month.

How Rude (Snitzel) and Cross Your Heart (Deep Field) are both well bred, lightly-raced and being offered as racing and breeding prospects.

How Rude – bred and offered by Go Bloodstock - is out of the G1-winning mare Ruud Awakening, making her a half sister to the G3-winning 2YO Rise of the Masses as well as the Stakes placed and two-time winner Kundalini, which finished 3rd in the $2m Inglis Millennium having realised $1.7m at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.

How Rude has raced only twice and is a last-start winner.

Cross Your Heart is a three-quarter sister to Hong Kong star Voyage Bubble, a G1 winner this year with eyes firmly set on the International meeting at Sha Tin in December.

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A $280,000 yearling herself, Cross Your Heart is a two-time winner from just seven starts and has competed at metropolitan level at her past two starts.

There are also two shares in unraced 3YO King’s Secret, a half brother to G1 winner and dual Everest placegetter Private Eye, who will again line up in the $20m The Everest at Randwick on Saturday.

The catalogue of 254 consists of 150 racehorses (68 race fillies) including two 2YOs, 26 broodmares, 59 racehorse shares, 15 yearlings, one stallion, and one unbroken stock.

To view the catalogue CLICK HERE.

Other catalogue highlights include:

*Coin Toss – 2x25% shares in this Stakes winner and five-time overall winner from 15 starts, he raced behind Jimmystar in the Listed Weekend Hussler last weekend

*Hebrides – Unraced sister to G1 mare Formality, offered with a State Of Rest filly foal at foot

*Heman – Group placed at 3, this I Am Invincible 4YO is a proven metropolitan performer with significant racing upside

*Influential – A $400,000 yearling, he’s placed at his past three runs at metropolitan level and looks an ideal Country Cups horse by proven stallion The Autumn Sun

*Komodo Dragon – 12.5% share in this progressive Hellbent 3YO that has won 2 from 4 and looks destined for black type races

*La Soeur – Winning sister to G2 winner Glistening, offered as a racing and breeding prospect

*Magnaspin – 2x5% shares, this twice Group placegetter contested the G1 Toorak Hcp last start and finished 3rd in the G3 Sandown Stakes at his run prior

*Red Dates – Stakes raced Extreme Choice mare, was a strong winner two starts ago

*Sibaaq – 5% share in this dual Stakes placed performer in the Annabel Neasham stable

*Super One – One breeding right in this stallion which has already produced two Stakes winners

*West Indies – Fastnet Rock 3YO, a winner from only 2 starts and is set to contest the G3 Caulfield Classic tomorrow

*Wild Botanica – Metro winner that was Stakes races as a 2YO, offered with significant racing upside

There are also yearlings by stallions including The Autumn Sun, St Mark’s Basilica, Home Affairs, Trapeze Artist, Hellbent, Blue Point, Profiteer etc and mares in foal to and with foals at foot by the likes of Ole Kirk, Royal Meeting, Acrobat, Dirty Work, I Am Immortal, Star Witness, Tassort, Tiger Of Malay, Zousain etc.

The catalogue has again attracted the support of leading industry participants including Waterhouse/Bott, Coolmore, Rosemont, Bennett Racing, First Light Racing, Ciaron Maher, Ryan/Alexiou, Matthew Smith, Matthew Dunn etc.

The final countdown of bidding for the Inglis Digital October (Late) Sale begins from 10am Wednesday, October 23.

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

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