Inglis Australian Broodmare & Weanling Sale on line

The Inglis Australian Broodmare & Weanling Sale from May 3 to 6 is now online.  Now a four day event, the sale comprises 884 lots and will be held at the Newmarket complex in Sydney.

No less than 47 stakes-winners are catalogued in the broodmare section including G1 Golden Slipper winner Calaway Girl and G1 Coolmore Classic winner Eskimo Queen.  Other highlights include young Group 3 winning mares Danesiri, Thiamandi and Absolutelyfabulous.

The weanling catalogue oozes quality with over 50 full or half relations to Group winners Pear Tart, Pressday, Sirmione, Toydini, Snort and Primus.  Mares represented by progeny in the weanling sale include stakes winners Baby Corn, Chickens, Skyerush, Rhythm in Paris, Astounded, Johan’s Toy, Penny Gem, Afraah, Sojustrememberthis and Marchelle Belle.

Buyers will also have the opportunity to secure the first weanlings by first season sires Pierro, All Too Hard, Your Song, Animal Kingdom, Excelebration, Ocean Park, Dalakhani, Delago Deluxe, Americain, Bullet Train, Harbour Watch, Instinction and Golden Archer.

Proven sires with weanlings on offer include Fastnet Rock, Street Cry, Snitzel, Sebring, Exceed and Excel, More Than Ready, High Chaparral, Medaglia d’Oro, Stratum, Not. Single Doubt, Bernadini and I am Invincible.

Vendors with drafts of 20 or more lots include Darley, Coolmore Stud, Yarraman Park, Widden Stud, Sledmere Stud, Rothwell Park, Vinery, Think Big Stud, Kitchwin Hills and Emirates Park.

The catalogue also features top class broodmares in foal to Australia’s newest sires Zoustar, Eurozone, Dundeel, Shamus Award, Albrecht, Declaration Of War, Dawn Approach, The Factor, Sizzling, Fighting Sun, Camelot, Carlton House, Epaulette, War and Unencumbered.

Proven sires represented in-utero include Redoute’s Choice, Snitzel, Bel Esprit, Sebring, I Am Invincible, More Than Ready, Not A Single Doubt, Medaglia d’Oro, Choisir, Stratum and High Chaparral.

Limited supplementary entries will be taken until Friday, April 24 to allow the inclusion of race fillies or mares following The Championships in Sydney.