Strong Inglis Digital catalogue features the dam of an Oaks performer and exciting Godolphin draft

Media Release - Saturday November 4

The dam of a VRC Oaks placegetter and a 16-strong Godolphin draft which includes G3 winners Alegron and Zethus, headline a strong Inglis Digital November (Early) catalogue which is now open for bidding.

The well-related Rain Cloud (Domesday) is offered in foal to Toronado, making her resulting foal a full sibling to Queen Air, placed in a G1 VRC Oaks and a winner at Moonee Valley for trainer Linsdey Smith.

Her very promising 2YO filly Ferrytail (I Am Immortal) is also in work with the Warrnambool-based trainer.

Stakes-winner Alegron is among the Godolphin entries for the sale.

Godolphin are offering 16 racehorses and race fillies for unreserved sale, ranging from Stakes winners to city and provincial performers and maiden gallopers.

To view a PDF document featuring all details of the Godolphin draft including past performances, vet history, pedigree, links to parade vision and race replays, CLICK HERE.

In total the Inglis Digital November (Early) catalogue consists of 270 lots – 160 racehorses (62 race fillies), 39 broodmares, 51 shares, 2 unbroken stock and 18 yearlings by stallions such as Bivouac, Doubtland, Lucky Vega, Trapeze Artist and Written By.

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To view the catalogue, organise credit or participate in the auction, CLICK HERE.

Other highlights include:

*Alegron – Stakes winner and placed in the G1 Victoria Derby and G1 Australian Derby

*Bullfinch – European import that’s a consistent Metro performer and is Stakes-placed at Randwick

*Fancify 20% and 10% Share – lightly raced mare that’s set to run on VRC Oaks day in the $150,000 TCL Trophy with James McDonald booked to ride

*High Plateau – lightly raced 5YO gelding that’s a 2x winner over 1000m and has plenty of upside

*Inceptive – young, winning daughter of emerging broodmare sire Showcasing offered with a Hanseatic filly at foot

*Lambay – well-related 3YO Zoustar colt that has shown promise at both starts to date

*Music Queen – unraced Snitzel filly that was a $360,000 yearling and is being offered as a breeding proposition, she’s out of G2 Wakeful Stakes placed Muzyka and from a deep European pedigree that includes Mahler, Power and Footstepsinthesand.

*Prinzerro 6.5% Share – progressive 3YO gelding that won at Sandown three starts back and raced in Stakes since

*Selous – talented 4YO gelding that’s won twice in 10 starts

*Seneschal – Lightly raced import that was an impressive winner last start at Hawkesbury and is in full work with Chris Waller

*Sibaaq 3% Share – talented English import trained by Annabel Neasham that was an impressive 4th being Ain’tnodeeldun in the G3 JRA Cup at Moonee Valley on W.S. Cox Plate eve

*Silvanito – Metro winner including two starts ago on the Kensington track and has won or placed in six of 10 starts

*Siyou Inamo – unraced mare by Siyouni and out of a Sea The Stars half sister to Indian Days, Biniou and Reply, offered as a broodmare

*Thwayya – Stakes-placed daughter of Snitzel with a Supido filly at foot

*Zethus – G3 winning 5YO gelding by Exceed and Excel, a fringe Stakes class sprinter that’s won 3 of 18 starts and close to $400,000 in prizemoney

*Zoukerino – 4YO Snitzel gelding that won the Listed The Rosebud last Spring for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace

There are mares in foal to Acrobat, Rubick, Russian Camelot and Tassort, plus mares with foals at foot by Brave Smash, Brutal, Flying Artie, Hanseatic, Russian Camelot, Saxon Warrior, Supido and Tassort.

Among the catalogue are entries from the likes of Widden Stud, Ciaron Maher Racing, Annabel Neasham, Bob Peters, Blueblood Thoroughbreds, Proven Thoroughbreds, Coolmore Stud, First Light Racing, Anthony Freedman Racing, Triple Crown, Malua Racing, Blue Gum Farm, Darby Racing and Bennett Racing.

The final countdown of bidding for the November (Early) Sale begins at 10am Wednesday.

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