Deluxe Digital catalogue has everything covered

Media Release - Friday August 24
A half-sister to recent Rosebud Quality winner Sandbar, a broodmare closely related to Sunlight, and Newhaven Park stallion Delago Deluxe are just three feature listings in the Inglis Digital August Online Auction.

Delago DeluxeThe pedigree page of 6YO Big Brown mare Summer Surf, could be in for a big Spring, with Sandbar (by Snitzel) bound for the Group 1 Golden Rose.

Summer Surf is out of Group 3 Vanity Stakes winner Tallow (by Street Cry) and presents as a timely opportunity for breeders who may look to recreate the Sandbar cross.

Soul Mama is another exciting addition to the August catalogue, offered in foal to Manhattan Rain.

Purchased as a yearling by Peter Moody for $400,000, she is a full sister to Solar Charged, the dam of Magic Millions winner Sunlight, who also claimed the Quezette Stakes last weekend at Caulfield.

Soul Mama is by Charge Forward, which means her resulting foal will be bred on the same cross as 2015 Golden Slipper winner She Will Reign.

Not only was Soul Mama a winner at Sale but coincidently her first foal to race, D'Grammy (by Medaglia d'Oro), broke her maiden at the same track earlier this year.

Unbeaten South African champion 2YO, Delago Deluxe, is being offered for unreserved sale by Newhaven Park.

The attractive stallion was a $550,000 yearling and carries a 3x3 cross of wonderful broodmare Rolls.

There are 86 tried horses, including 44 race fillies catalogued in the August Online Auction; plus 63 broodmares and 14 yearlings.

Other August highlights include:

Borella– 4YO two-time winning Pierro gelding, offered by Mick Price Racing and Breeding. He's from the family of Holy Roman Emperor and Milanova. He has placed at Caulfield this preparation.

Tough as Teak– Not a Single Doubt mare in foal to Pierro, offered by Ponderosa Park. She's a winning mare herself and a half sister to Listed placed Very Cherry, whose progeny have sold up to $400,000.

Crimson Arow– City-winning broodmare by Sebring out of Group 3 winner Burning Sands. Her first foal, Echo Lass is in training with Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott.

Isthmian – 5YO mare by I Am Invincible that's a four-time winner from 10 starts. She's being offered as a broodmare prospect only, her second dam is Listed winner Ambers Halo, the dam of stakes performers Taiyoo and Ambers Waltz.

Superego – 4YO So You Think mare offered by Lindsay Park Racing, who ran third today (August 24) at Bendigo. Her dam is a full sister to Banc De Fortune, from the Danendri, Faint Perfume family.

Thaad– 5YO gelding by Smart Missile and a half-brother to Star Rolling. Thaad is trained by Hawkes Racing and has won at Randwick, Flemington and Canterbury. He's won $150,000 in prizemoney.

Littlesnitz– 5YO Snitzel mare offered by Fernrigg Farm. A full sister Group placed Snitzem, her dam is also a half-sister to Roquin, the dam of Patpong and grand-dam of Group 1 winner Enzo's Lad.

Pinot Madam (NZ) – 4YO Ocean Park mare, from a big New Zealand family. Her dam is a half-sister to Ethereal, while the family includes stallions Darci Brahma and Burgundy, plus Romanee Conti, Seraphim and Eleonora.

There are also mares in foal to Adelaide, Scissor Kick, Dissident, The Factor, Fighting Sun, Headwater and Kermadec.

Final countdown of bidding begins with Lot 1 at5pm (AEDT),Wednesday August 29, so prospective buyers have five days to arrange inspections and vet checks.

CLICK HERE to view the August Online catalogue, or HERE  to register for bidding.

Visit www.inglisdigital.com  for further information.

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