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July (Late) Sale concludes

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Gross hits $5.4 million with Gibraltar Girl selling for $365,000

Gibraltar Girl winning the Schweppervescence (Bm78)
Gibraltar Girl winning the Schweppervescence (Bm78) Picture: Racing and Sports

A trio of mares and stallion Signore Fox (Exceed And Excel) sold for a combined $1.285 million, contributing to an overall gross of $5.4 million in the Inglis Digital July (Late) Online Sale, which concluded on Wednesday evening.

The stakes-placed Gibraltar Girl (Manhattan Rain), in foal to Newgate Farm’s Capitalist (Written Tycoon), was bought by the Lucky Vega Syndicate for $365,000 following a competitive final half hour of bidding, with three individual buyers involved from the $300,000 mark.

"Another nice Stakes-performing mare joins our broodmare band, she’s in foal to one of Australia’s most promising stallions,” said Yulong’s Sam Fairgray.

“She’s from a family we know well through Mr Zhang’s first Stakes winner in Australia – Holy Snow. Gibraltar Girl was offered by Newgate on behalf of her owners Greg and Donna Kolivos, who have bred two Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice) fillies from her, including a $425,000 yearling purchase for Gai Waterhouse, Adrian Bott and Kestrel Thoroughbreds at Inglis Easter this year.

“Since selling three yearlings via the Inglis Easter [Virtual] Sale during Covid in 2020, we haven’t had another opportunity to utilise the Digital platform until today,” Kolivos said.

“When we decided to trim our broodmare band a little before this coming breeding season, we thought we needed to offer a mare of some quality and it’s fair to say we are very happy with the result achieved by Inglis Digital once again.

“No doubt the final selling price is indicative of the work done by the Inglis Digital team in assembling such a competitive buying bench for this type of sale.”

Sunlight’s half sister Solar Cry (Street Cry) – offered by Segenhoe Stud in foal to Flying Artie (Artie Schiller) – to Cambridge Stud for $310,000 while Mathew Becker’s Group 1 Bloodstock went to $300,000 for Group 3-winning mare How Womantic (The Wow Signal), offered by Spicer Thoroughbreds.

“I bought her on behalf of a partnership, for Bill Pearce and Rob Cummings, she will be retired now and will likely visit I Am Invincible,” Becker said.

“We saw How Womantic at Ciaron’s [Maher] farm this morning and we really liked her on type. We love these speed mares anyway but she has a lot of quality, a deep girth and a big, strong mare overall.

“She has a lovely way about her and we just liked her immediately, she is everything you want in a yearling so hopefully she pass on her traits and ‘Vinnie’ is a great stallion to start off a young mare’s breeding career.”

Other highlight results in the July (Early) Sale include maiden broodmares Hela (Night Of Thunder) and Hasstobegood (Per Incanto) which sold for $150,000 and $120,000 respectively, while Courtesan (Mastercraftsman), carrying a pregnancy to hot sire Maurice made $100,000.

A weanling Capitalist colt from Zoustar (Northern Meteor) mare Zouriana was another six-figure result, selling for $135,000. The Godolphin draft saw nine geldings sell for a combined $376,700, headed by multiple city winner Dhakuri (Contributer) which was bought by BBT as agent for $115,000.

A total of ten horses sold for $100,000 or more in the July (Early) Sale, taking the overall number of six figure Inglis Digital results to 253. Overall, the July (Early) Sale grossed $5,402,150 and posted a clearance of 79%.

Graduates of the platform this season can boast 2832 Australian race wins and $40,278,787 in prize money so far, including Fengarada, a $20,000 buy for Pakenham trainer John Leek Jnr in the June (Late) Sale – who recouped his purchase price and then some – with victory at Sandown on Wednesday.


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