G1 Winner Funstar to be Sold Through Inglis Digital

Media Release - Thursday July 1

Arguably the rarest online offering the world has ever seen will be showcased through Inglis Digital next month when superstar G1 winner Funstar is offered for sale.

A true gem of a race filly and mare over many seasons, Funstar (Adelaide) amassed over $1.1m in earnings from an 18-start career that saw her Timeform rating peak at an impressive 117, marking her down as one of the best 3YO fillies of the past decade in Australia.

Funstar wins the G1 Flight Stakes - image Steve Hart.

Such was her versatility on the track, Funstar was unbeaten as a 2YO, was a G1 winner as a 3YO and finished a close second to multiple G1 winner Probabeel in the G1 Epsom Handicap as a 4YO.

Her peak performance came in the spring of 2019 when winning the G1 Flight Stakes – a race won previously by the likes of Sunline, More Joyous, Triscay, Research, Bounding Away, Global Glamour, Guelph, Norzita, Samantha Miss, Ha Ha etc - by over 3 lengths.

She produced the fastest last 400m sectional of the day when winning the Flight Stakes on a program that included the likes of Classique Legend, Verry Elleegant, Brutal, Osborne Bulls, Kolding, Te Akau Shark, Unforgotten Greysful Glamour etc.

Advertisement

Funstar also finished a close-up 0.6L fourth to Verry Elleegant, Colette and Avilius in the G1 Chipping Norton Stakes as an autumn 4YO earlier this year.

During her career she defeated 14 individual G1 winners including the likes of Probabeel, Kolding, Alizee, Colette, Nettoyer, Lyre, Flit, Kiamichi, Danzdanzdance etc.

Funstar is from one of Australia’s best young families and will be offered as a racing and breeding prospect on the eve of the Southern Hemisphere breeding season.

An Easter Yearling Sale graduate herself, Funstar is a half sister to G1 winner Youngstar and a three-quarter sister to the dam of triple G1 winner Tofane.

She is a granddaughter of the great Galileo – broodmare sire of 34 individual G1 winners – and is out of a mare by Danehill, the maternal grandsire of 35 individual G1 winners.

Throughout her career Funstar’s trainer Chris Waller described her as “the real deal’’ and a filly he “hasn’t been this excited about a horse since Winx’’ while her regular champion jockey James McDonald said she was “a weapon, a super filly, a brute of a thing.’’

Funstar will be offered in the Inglis Digital July (Early) Online Sale on behalf of her owners, including respected bloodstock agent Olly Koolman, who identified and purchased her as a yearling.

“Any form analyst will tell you she was performing to an extremely high level throughout her career, she took on the best and beat the best,’’ Koolman said.

“She’s one of those rare fillies that was undefeated at two – she was so precocious early on – but then trained on to be a magnificent older horse at three and four.

“She had speed and stamina and possesses all the right attributes to suggest she will make an outstanding broodmare.’’

Inglis Digital’s Business Manager Nick Melmeth added: “This is an extraordinary privilege to be given the opportunity to offer a mare such as Funstar for public sale.

“The family has developed incredibly in the past three years and it’s exciting to think where it’s going to get to over the next 10 years with the opportunities that are now being afforded around the world.

“Mares like her simply don’t come onto the open market very often, she is a truly rare commodity that every major breeder around the world should be taking notice of.’’

For more information on Funstar, please contact a member of the Inglis Bloodstock Team or Olly Koolman (+61 416 111 111).

Entries for the Inglis Digital July (Early) Online Auction are now open and will close at midnight on July 7.

The platform has risen to new heights in recent times – following another successful sale last night which grossed $5.6m, there have now been 41 consecutive auctions on the Inglis Digital platform to gross $1m or more and nine consecutive that have grossed $2m or more.

To enter, CLICK HERE.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Another Straight Charge? Twin Hills Weanlings on Show
Twin Hills Stud are expecting to be busy this week at Riverside Stables with a draft of 16 for the Inglis Australian Weanling Sale that features youngsters by hot sires such as Wootton Bassett (GB) and Too Darn Hot (GB), whose service fee this year has risen to $110,000.
Exceedance Pair and Strait Acer Half-Sister Highlight Vinery Weanlings
Vinery Stud will present a select draft of four for the Inglis Australian Weanling Sale next week and they include two by the farm’s promising young sire Exceedance, not to mention the half-sister to $1.3million earner Strait Acer.
Another Group 1 for The Autumn Sun - Coco Sun Dominant in SA Derby
Hot off the back of a trifecta in the South Australian Oaks, The Autumn Sun kept the run going when Coco Sun provided a first Group 1 hometown success for Jamie Kah in Saturday’s $1,000,000 Thomas Farms South Australian Derby (2500m) at Morphettville.
Melbourne Cup Dreaming for The Map Following Romp in Queen Elizabeth II Cup
Following seconds in the Group III Lord Reims Stakes and Group II Adelaide Cup, the glorious 5-year-old Alpine Eagle mare The Map rose to new heights in Saturday’s Group III Sportsbet Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2500m) at Morphettville.
'Sun'thing for Everyone in Middlebrook Valley Weanling Draft
Middlebrook Valley Lodge will once again present a stellar draft at the Inglis Weanling Sale this week, one that contains weanlings by a couple of sires that can do no wrong at the moment.
First Stakes-Winner for Kobayashi
You can’t underestimate a tough, fit filly in good form and the Les Ross trained Mishani Lily is just that and she proved too good for the colts when taking out the Listed BRC Dalrello Stakes (1000m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday to credit her sire Kobayashi with his first stakes-winner.
Kintyre Wins G2 Queensland Guineas
A half-brother to Golden Slipper winner and Champion 2YO Fireburn, Hallowed Crown gelding Kintyre might have claimed his last start win in the Group III ATC Frank Packer Plate in the steward’s room, but this time he got the win at the post taking the Group II BRC Queensland Guineas (1600m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday by a neck.
First Season Sires at Inglis Weanling Sale
The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale marks the sale ring debut for the next generation of sire hopefuls and our first season sire gallery offers a great quick comparison on type for this next young cohort of sires.
$1.25Million Zoustar Colt Wins Hawkesbury Guineas
The colours of the Rosemont Stallion Alliance were carried to victory on Saturday in the Group III $250,000 Hawkesbury Guineas (1400m) with expensive Zoustar colt Schwarz showing his class to score a decisive win.
Sires With Winners - Saturday May 4
Here is the full list of 112 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.