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Yulong buy Sunday Legend for $320,000

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Sister of More Joyous to be covered by Written Tycoon after topping Inglis Digital October (Late) sale

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Yulong paid $320,000 for Sunday Legend (More Than Ready), a sister to multiple Group One winner More Joyous, during the Inglis Digital October (Late) Online Sale and the daughter of More Than Ready (Southern Halo) is due to be covered by Written Tycoon. 

The sale grossed $2.99 million and recorded an 82 per cent clearance rate. 

"With the More Than Ready/Written Tycoon cross, it has gone really well in the past and this is one of the best families in the stud book so it's great to get into it," Yulong's Sam Fairgray said.

"She'll be here by the weekend so hopefully all going well, she'll be covered some time next week and produce a stunning foal next year."

Sunday Legend was offered by Bon Ho's Legend Racing, following the sale of Joyous Legend (Snitzel) for $1.025m in a bespoke Inglis Digital sale last week.

"That was such a good price, I was hopeful some stud farms would see that she was more valuable to them than she was to me and it's great to see her go to Yulong," Mr Ho said.

"She has good genes, good bloodlines and the final result is very satisfying.

"Inglis Digital is such a good platform to connect buyers and sellers and Inglis does such a good job in setting up those connections.

"It's been a very good week, more than $1.3m for my two fillies through Inglis Digital, I'm very happy.''

The Godolphin draft of 11 racehorses grossed $613,500 with Kordia (Medaglia d'Oro) topping the list at $135,000, purchased by Tamworth-based trainer Cody Morgan, in conjunction with Australian Bloodstock.

Cody Morgan also bought Regulation (Contributer) for $42,500.

"I couldn't get to Riverside [Stables] but I had a friend look at the draft for me and I was more than happy to go ahead and purchase these two horses," Morgan said.

"From what I could see online and from what my mate had told me, I knew everything I needed to know.

"Kordia looks like a horse I could run in races like the Tamworth Cup, races worth a couple of hundred thousand dollars and to be honest, he looks a ready-made horse for the Kosciuszko next year as well, we're already looking that far out.

"Where you'd previously be paying closer to $100,000 for horses like this, you're now paying that 30% or so extra but the prizemoney is so good that it's worth it.

"I buy and sell with Inglis Digital a lot and have done so since its inception.

"I just love the convenience, whether I'm a vendor or a buyer, it's not hard to get vets and different people to look at the horses when need be, all the information you need is literally at your fingertips so I love it.''

It's the third time Godolphin have offered a draft on Inglis Digital, Racing and Bloodstock manager Jason Walsh said the result was very pleasing.

"Once again it's been a very satisfying experience selling with Inglis Digital, from start to finish it's a very easy and productive process.

"One of the most pleasing aspects is to see return clients that have been great supporters of our tried horse sales over the years.

"Cody Morgan, Mitch Beer, Richard Litt – who bought two from this sale – and also high profile names like James Kennedy.

"They're serious investors in the industry and it's great to present a draft and get this result.

"We wish the purchasers all the best and thank the underbidders for their continued support."

Other headline results from the October (Late) catalogue were 3YO Exceed And Excel filly Gloved bought by Clarken Racing for $115,000 and Vicennalia (More Than Ready) and her Dundeel colt at foot, purchased by Lakeview Resources for $105,000.


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