Dam of She's Extreme Added to Inglis Chairman's Sale

Media Release - Monday April 25

Keysbrook – the dam of recent G1-winning 2YO She’s Extreme – is the latest in a string of high-profile entries for next month’s Inglis Chairman’s Sale.

A four-time Stakes placegetter as a 3YO race filly, Keysbrook has already confirmed herself a star broodmare with just her second foal to race, She’s Extreme (pictured), a $275,000 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale graduate, winning the G1 Champagne Stakes at Randwick little over a week ago.

She's Extreme wins the G1 Champagne Stakes - image Steve Hart

Her first foal – and only other foal to race – Ruru is a four-time winner across three Australian States, having been a $250,000 purchase at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.

Keysbrook joins Stakes winner and dual G1 placegetter Harmony Rose, Stakes producer Perfect Persuasion (in foal to the world’s hottest stallion Extreme Choice), talented Group placed mare Don’ttelltheboss, a share in Extreme Choice plus well-bred young mare First Channel in foal to Zoustar as part of a strong and diverse catalogue for the 2022 Chairman’s Sale.

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Randwick Bloodstock’s Brett Howard, who will offer Keysbrook as part of the Glenesk Thoroughbreds draft which will also include dual G1 winner Shout The Bar and G2 winner Only Words among its mares, described Keysbrook as “a high-quality broodmare’’.

“She was a 2YO winner herself and trained on to place in a Derby and an Oaks and I’m extremely confident buyers will love her when they see her,’’ Howard said.

“You can look at her and see why she was a good racehorse and she’s throwing that into her produce as well, as reflected by their results in the sale ring.

“She’s a beautiful mare, everyone will see that when they pull her out of the box, she’s medium sized with nice strength and scope, a good shoulder, nice girth, just a quality type.’’

On She’s Extreme, Howard added: “She’s so adaptable, she won a 1200m G3 and a 1600m G1 and you’d like to think she’ll train on in the spring and beyond.

“She’s likely to be targeted toward a Golden Rose (1400m) and maybe a Flight Stakes (1600m) and she could even end up in a race like the Cox Plate (2040m), her pedigree suggests she should run a strong 2000m.

“It’s one of those families that has been very versatile, they’ve been able to win at two and train on so I suspect this filly will as well.’’

The strong list of supplementary entries join an already stunning line-up of elite race fillies, mares and breeding prospects in the Chairman’s Sale catalogue that includes:

*55 fillies or mares that are black type performers or producers

*24 mares that are totally free of Danehill blood

*An abundance of high-class race fillies and mares such as Shout The Bar, Daysee Doom, Ellicazoom, Ms Catherine, Madam Legend, Yes Baby Yes, Vanna Girl, See You In Spring, Night Raid, More Prophets, Crack The Code, Hard Rock Girl, Only Words, Queen Of Dubai, Petition, Sheezdashing, Imposing Lass, Flying Ice, Semari etc

*A rare and unique offering from arguably the world’s leading breeding operation Juddmonte, who will offer three outstanding prospects

*Mares carrying pregnancies to highly sought-after stallions including Extreme Choice, I Am Invincible, Snitzel, Exceed And Excel, Written Tycoon, Fastnet Rock, Zoustar, Pierro, Shamus Award, Street Boss, So You Think, Capitalist, Deep Field, Wootton Bassett, Farnan, Bivouac etc and leading international sires such as Frankel, Kingman, Medaglia d’Oro, Lope de Vega, Mehmas etc.

The sale will begin at 4.30pm on Friday May 6 at Riverside Stables.

To view the Chairman’s Sale catalogue, CLICK HERE.

 

 

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