Inglis digital sale-toppers for 2022

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Inglis digital sale-toppers for 2022

Inglis Digital Online sales have been a success. The list of sale-toppers from January to June includes high-priced yearlings, some ex-Lloyd Williams runners and a number of horses picked up by Hong Kong interests.

Higher made his debut at the Gold Coast in December 2021. He was sold for $85,000 in January. Captivare was bought for a big price tag as a yearling, fetching $1.4 million. Unforgiven started his career with Anthony and Sam Freedman. After six starts for the stable, he was put up for auction in July and sold.

Publicist won a maiden at Warwick Farm in January and has had two further starts for Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott. He has since been exported to Hong Kong and is set to step out for the first time on Wednesday, December 14. Written Doubt won her debut at Goulburn for Chris Waller and was retired. Aslav won $50,000 maiden race at Hawkbesbury.

Equation won four of his first five starts and finished second in the Listed Canberra Guineas. Tidal Creek won a 4.24L maiden at Gosford at his third start for Chris Waller. Yulong Code won three wins from 10 starts for Peter Moody. Not Usual Star is a former $1.075 million yearling that has recently landed in Hong Kong.

Kalashnikov was a $600,000 yearling who won the Black Opal as a two-year-old. Since his sale he's headed north to Lee Freedman on the Gold Coast and has had two more starts. Kingsheir was picked up by Kim Waugh in the auction and he got an instant return for his new connections when resuming in June. Don Arcangelo had 17 starts for John O’Shea before his auction, winning on three occasions. He's now joined Stephen Massingham in Carins.

Mariamia fetched $335,000. Toronado mare won multiple races in the city for Shane Stockdale. She was moved to Joe Pride and has performed well in five runs for the stable. Brentwood sold for $90,00 in March. He was a winner on debut at Doomben in July 2021. Cherrypick sold to Queensland trainer Jack Bruce for only $70, 000.

Inglis digital sale-toppers for 2022 are: Seguso ($105,000), One Reason ($80,00) and Construct ($110,500). Segu had nine starts for Grahame Begg and won his maiden at Moonee Valley and also at Geelong. One reason is sold after just one start.

Sixgun was sold for $145,000. He was transferred to Hong Kong at the end of September. Mawkeb was bought by Lindsay Park for £120,00. Matowatakpe was purchased by Jack Bruce for his trainer Bjorn Baker.

Pondus sold for $390,000 at the late April sale. Grid sold to Michelle Payne for only $220,00. King Of Leogrance sold by Lloyd Williams for £190, 000. He was a winner of the Listed Roy Higgins at Flemington in 2020.

Coastwatch cost $750,000 as a yearling and sold for half a million at auction. O'President cost $520,00 as yearlings and has won three of nine starts under Chris Waller. Starman cost 300, 000 and was sold to Hong Kong interests. He has not had a run since his debut at Rosehill in November.

Inglis digital sale-toppers for 2022 are Minsk Moment, Saint Tropez, Aramayo and Ingenis digital. Mink Moment was a $575,000 purchase as a yearling. Saint Trompell won three races and finished third at G3 level. Inginis has had two starts and recouped the $100,00 from the sale.

Inglis digital sale-toppers for 2022 are Ranch Hand, Mars Mission, First Seal and Naval Seal. They are all being sold in June. They cost between $260,000 and $600,00. Mars mission was bought by Hawkes Racing at the sale. First seal's first foal cost $1.8 million.

Inglis digital sale-toppers for 2022 are Ashgrove, Little Stevie, Broken Hill and Cody Morgan. Ashrove won his maiden last November and finished third in the Queensland Guineas in April.


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