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  • Plethora of Inglis Digital June (Late) Highlights

    Monday, 28th June 2021

    There are several significant highlight lots in the over 500-strong Inglis June (Late) Online Sale in addition to 2YO stakes-winner Volcanic Rock (Hinchinbrook) – see above item. Among them are:

    • Global Quest – 3YO gelding that won the G3 Breeders’ Plate and was runner-up in the Listed Dulcify Quality last year
    • Full of Beans – Smart Missile half-sister to dual Gr1 winner Kenedna and Spill The Beans, in foal to D’Argento
    • Kentucky Tornado – an American-bred mare who has raced in France and
    • Australia, running second to subsequent G1 winner Media Award two starts ago
    • Kiama – sister to G1-winning mare Foxplay, offered in foal to Capitalist
    • Litchfield County 45% Share – Placed at Listed and G2 level at his past two starts, the 3YO Sebring colt is a progressive galloper with the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr stable
    • Lady Sol – half sister to Dundeel, offered in foal to The Autumn Sun
    • Logan’s Choice – Redoute’s Choice mare that has produced G2 winner Vanna Girl, offered in foal to Exceedance
    • Love You Lucy – winner of the G2 Dane Ripper Stakes and Listed Silk Stocking, she won or placed in 14 of 20 starts as 2, 3 & 4YO
    • Miss Japan – 4YO winning daughter of Deep Impact and American G1 winner Miss World
    • Mission River – 3YO Redoute’s Choice gelding from G1 winner Yosei that was Stakes placed as a 2YO
    • Money Matters – 4YO gelding that won a G3 at Ascot three starts ago
    • Never Fade – half sister to a G1 winner Spanish Moon, offered in foal to Castelvecchio
    • Petite Potat – unraced Japanese-bred mare by Lord Kanaloa from a Stakes-winning mare in America, she’s in foal to Magna Grecia
    • She’s Alight – WA-based Stakes winner by Tavistock and from a strong family that includes Our Tristalight, Tudor Light and Danske
    • Swing Vote – Stakes-placed Northern Meteor mare carrying a three quarter sibling to Hong Kong Triple Crown winner Rapper Dragon