Inglis Digital February (Early) Catalogue Now Open for Bidding

Media Release - Friday February 5

Another quality Inglis Digital catalogue has been finalised which will see 186 lots offered online.

The February (Early) sale is now open for bidding at inglisdigital.com.

The catalogue of 186 lots features 109 racehorses, 40 broodmares, 20 shares and 14 yearlings among other offerings.

Of the 186 lots, 118 are being offered unreserved.

To view the catalogue, CLICK HERE.

The First of May is for sale.

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Highlight lots include:

*The First Of May (pictured), last start Randwick-winning 4YO mare who has won 3 from 10

*Safin, a Snitzel gelding that won the G3 Carbine Club Stakes

*Royal Thunder, an 8-time winner including his past 2 starts for Matthew Dale

*Fastnet Rock 3YO War Memorial, Listed placed at 2 for Peter and Paul Snowden

*Deep Field filly Forever Calm, a half sister to Stakes winner Special Missile

*Ashman, winner of 7 races including at Metropolitan level

*Glorious Express, who finished 2nd at Flemington in December

*Broodmares in foal to the likes of Extreme Choice, Headwater, Spirit Of Boom, Brave Smash etc.

*5% share in G1 placegetter Savvy Oak

The Inglis Digital platform has exploded into action in 2021, grossing $5.5m in January alone.

The final countdown of bidding for the February (Early) auction will begin from 3pm this coming Wednesday, February 10.

To register to bid or to participate in the auction, CLICK HERE.

 

 

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