Inglis Digital 312 Strong Catalogue Open for Bidding

Media Release - Friday March 26

Another strong Inglis Digital catalogue is live and open for bidding, with 312 lots finalised for the March (Late) online auction.

The catalogue is made up of 125 racehorses (60 race fillies), 118 broodmares (55 in foal, as well as five 3-in-1 packages), 48 yearlings, 11 shares, six weanlings and three stallions.

Highlights include:

*Lot 47 Oblique (I Am Invincible), a lightly raced 2YO from Team Snowden that finished 4th at Randwick last week

*Lot 48 Oblivion (Winning Rupert), 2YO colt from Team Snowden

*Lot 59 Sesar (Sebring), a dual Stakes winner of the Roman Consul and Ken Russell Memorial

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*Lot 62 Sikorsky (Pierro), Flemington winner for Lindsay Park

*Lot 66 Wanaroo (Wandjina), Listed placed 2YO filly of just two career starts

*Lot 69 Wolves (Wolf Cry), 2YO filly that finished 3rd in G2 Blue Diamond Prelude in February

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*Lot 229 Grand Bird, broodmare offered IF to Capitalist

*Lot 257 Miss Mossman, G1 NZ Oaks winner offered IF to National Defense

*Lot 284 Shoepeg, offered IF to Lonhro with a Brazen Beau colt foal at foot

There are also offerings by the likes of Aquis Farm, Chris Waller Racing, Yulong, Ciaron Maher Racing, Annabel Neasham, Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott, Hawkes Racing, Lindsay Park and Mick Price/Michael Kent Jr among others.

The March (Late) Sale comes on the back of an extraordinary Inglis Digital March (Early) online auction, which grossed $4.4m.

The momentum of Inglis Digital continues to surge, with more than 400 races won by graduates of the platform this year alone, as well as countless pinhook successes, further bolstering confidence in the platform.

To register to bid, view the catalogue or participate in the March (Late) auction, CLICK HERE.

The final countdown of bidding begins from 3pm Wednesday, March 31.

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