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High quality addition to President Inglis .’s sale


The President’s Sale saw a surge in premium entries on March 9 on the eve of the registration closing date for the Inglis Livestock Stock Sale Series.

Thai noondam of double and group 1 winners Steinemwill be provided in ponies to Frankel while beating the winner’s group 1 Roch ‘n’ Horse, Rochefortwill be sold in ponies for per Incanto .

forgive will be provided in ponies to Extreme choicemakes the resulting pony a half-sibling to runner-up Blue Diamond Stakes (G1) and candidate Golden Slipper Stakes (G1) Don Corleonewhile Peronbang of the winner group 3 Juan Divawill be sold in ponies for Snitzel .

mare performance shares include difficult girl, sparkling, Elizabeel, Amasenus, Charles, Rose Tralee, funny, La RocqueAnd Received in spiritas So you assumein ponies to bivouacwill also be offered upon sale.

These new additions will join the group of mares made as ice bath, Nimalee, Montefilia, Charming Girl, That swatAnd electric girl confirmed — plus mare in pony to like gunman and European champion Frankel —that has been confirmed for the President’s portfolio.

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Inglis Bloodstock CEO Sebastian Hutch said: “This will be the best catalog we’ve ever assembled for the President’s Auction, there’s no doubt about that.”

“We are receiving extraordinary support with every stock sale for which we are incredibly grateful.”

To discuss or submit an entry, contact a member of the Inglis-like research team or click This.

During last year’s offering, Coolmore’s Tom Magnier saw bids of up to AU$2.7 million (US$1,920.808) to purchase the two-time winning mare in Group 1 shout out from the Purebred Glenesk draft. Magnier was the top buyer in his single purchase, with Sheamus Mills Bloodstock, Longwood Thoroughbred Farm and Peter Morgan sliding in second place after buying two horses for AU$2 million. Thoroughbred Segenhoe from Scone sold 11 of their 14 items to become the top supplier for a total of AU$5,210,000.

At the close of the sale, Inglis reported 71 horses had traded 84 horses across the ring for a total turnover of AU$33,430,000 (US$23,782,438), which is the average. was AU$470,845 (US$334,963) and the average was AU$350,000 (US$248,993). There were 13 horses that failed to meet their reserve with an RNA ratio of 15%.

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