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Inglis Autumn Thoroughbred Sale Catalogue Online

Published on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 in General

The catalogue for the 2015 Inglis Autumn Thoroughbred Sale is now online with 20 broodmares, 33 racehorses, ten yearlings and weanlings, and two stallions to be offered for sale at Inglis’ Newmarket complex this Friday 13th March from 11:00am.

Following a strong 2014 sale where the clearance rate was 97 per cent with over 75 per cent of the catalogue receiving bids throughInglis' Online Bidding Service, the 2015 edition is expected to produce impressive results.

Emirates Park will offer ten quality broodmares and one race filly, the sires of which include Galileo, Danehill, Al Maher and Hussonet.

Lot 17 from the Tingirana Syndicate is multiple-stakes winning and Group 1-performing mare Tingirana, which has gone on to produce three from three winners on the track.

Sires Al Maher, Eavesdropper, Power Of Destiny, Mutawaajid and Harbour Watch are represented in-utero. Sires represented by foals at foot are Al Maher, Husson, Mutawaajid and Power of Destiny, along with young sires Uncle Mo, Harbour Watch, Pluck and Mulaazem.

Two stallions are catalogued for sale this Friday. Lot 21 from the draft of Davali Thoroughbreds is Group 1 performed Brigantin (USA), who placed in both the Group 1 Royal Ascot Gold Cup and Group 1 Longchamp Prix du Cadran, and took out the Group 2 Longchamp Prix Vicomtesse Vigier.

Offered as Lot 22 is the beautifully-bred Group 2 Silver Slipper-winning stallion Shaft.

CLICK HERE to access the online catalogue, which will also be made available on the Inglis Sales iPad App in the coming days. Hard-copy catalogues will be available on sale day at Inglis’ Newmarket complex.

CLICK HERE to register for Online Bidding. Online bidders are encouraged to physically inspect horses before bidding online. Online Bidding Applications should also be made by 5:00pm this Thursday 12 March to ensure applications can be processed prior to the sale.


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