Monday, April 10, 2017

Inglis Sales Sydney 2017

Inglis Final Sale Success


   This will be the last sales at the sale yards which will soon fade into folklore with the Newmarket complex sold to an Australian superannuation company for a reported $250 million. It has occupied the  site for more than a century.The Randwick complex run by the Inglis family will move to a new site being built beside the Warwick Farm racecourse, in Sydney. The talk of the sale was Lot 333 which saw a hot battle between Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa  and Teo Ah Khing from the China Horse Club ensued and the Dubai royal came out on top, paying $2.5 million for a full brother to Blue Diamond runner-up Pariah. The Redoutes Choice colt was this weeks Inglis sale topper. There were also another seventeen, one million dollar yearling lot, which is the third largest ever.  Swettenham Stud saw the Toronado first crop of yearlings sell well at the sales. Lot 7 sold for 75000 with lot 19 going for 60000 and lot 61 for 80000. Arrowfield Stud had the highest aggregate purchased with $20,400,000. While lot 51 the Encosta De Lago broodmare Flame of Sydney in foal to Megalia Dóro went for a cool million.

1909 Thoroughbred Sale 


 

First Crop Stallions at Newgate Park at the sales yearling incentive
100,000 dollar bonus
Eurozone is a Northern Meteor stallion out of a Dont Say Halo mare.
Sizzling is a Snitzel stallion out of a General Nedyim mare.
The Factor is a War Front stallion War Front is a Danzig line stallion out of a Miswaki mare.
If any of the yearlings purchased win as a two year old in 2018 the bonus will be paid.

Hong Kong Buyers at Sale
     Inglis Easter Yearling Sale saw the Hong Kong Jockey Club successfully purchasing seven youngsters from the Sydney auction for a total outlay of $3.51 million

Day three saw the Jockey Club secure a fine son of the Group 1 sire Snitzel for $870,000. The handsome colt, Lot 330, is out of the top-class Scarlett Lady, winner of the G1 Queensland Oaks and G1 New Zealand Stakes.

      Then a short while later Lot 360, an $800,000 colt by the champion producer Exceed And Excel, who produced G1 Al Quoz Sprint winner Amber Sky and now the Group1 Sprint Cup winner Mr Stunning. The youngster is a half-brother to five winners, including the Group 1-winning South African filly Happy Archer.

      Another buy was a Written Tycoon colt, Lot 338, for A$530,000. The classy type is out of a half-sister to the multiple G1 winner Mummify.There was also a $420,000 purchase of Lot number 120, an Exceed And Excel colt from a top class family, his second dam being a full-sister to the champion Fastnet Rock; and on day two, a Medaglia D’Oro colt out of the G1 Myer Classic winner Hurtle Myrtle.

Hong Kong Purchasers

Lot 38 ch c Sepoy / Ancient Song (Canny Lad)   $150,000
Lot 120 b c Exceed And Excel ex Emotional Circus (Elusive Quality) $420,000

Lot 180 b c Medaglia d'Oro ex Hurtle Myrtle (Dane Shadow) $420,000

Lot 330 b c Snitzel ex Scarlett Lady (Savabeel) $870,000
Lot 338 ch c Written Tycoon ex Shabtis (Elusive Quality) $530,000
Lot 360  b c Exceed And Excel ex So Tempted (Jeune) $800,000
Lot 366  b or br c I Am Invincible ex Speedy Bell (Brocco) $320,000

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