Mount Bona continued her rise through the ranks by topping the Inglis Digital February Sale, with the progressive four-year-old mare fetching $240,000 in a strong opening to the early online auction.
The Night of Thunder mare, a winner of her past three starts, was offered by Paul Messara and Leah Gavranich and attracted sustained interest before being secured by Beaufort Bloodstock. Her result set the tone for a sale that reflected confidence and depth across the buying bench.
Messara, who is currently at Riverside overseeing inspections for the Classic Yearling Sale on behalf of Arrowfield, was understandably pleased with the outcome.
“It’s a really nice result,” Messara said. “She’s a lovely mare with a lot of upside, she’s still got plenty of racing ahead of her and she’s got a beautiful pedigree. There was strong, spirited bidding and it was great to see so many people keen on her.”
Inglis Digital February Sale Highlights
The second-top lot of the Inglis Digital February Sale was Chergui, a Stakes-performed son of Frosted, who realised $95,000 when sold to Jolly Time Syndicate. Chergui formed part of a seven-horse draft from Godolphin that grossed $256,750, with each of the seven offerings heading to different individual buyers.
The Godolphin presence again proved influential, continuing a run of drafts on the Inglis Digital platform that have included future Stakes winners such as Barber and Alegron, along with recent Listed Carrington Stakes winner Sandpaper.
In total, the February (Early) Sale generated turnover of $2,706,550, reinforcing a positive start to 2026 for the online marketplace and underlining its growing importance within the thoroughbred industry.
Inglis Digital Business Manager Nick Melmeth said the platform’s momentum had carried seamlessly into the new year.
“The momentum of last year has continued into 2026 and it’s something we’re excited to build on heading into the February (Late) Sale and beyond,” Melmeth said. “The breadth of buyers on the Inglis Digital platform is unmatched anywhere in the world, and we continue to expand that reach each month.”
Entries are now open for the February (Late) Sale and will remain so until Wednesday, February 18. Among those already confirmed is Manolo Bling, a last-start Listed placegetter and winner of four of her 15 starts, with earnings nearing $450,000.
The four-year-old mare, to be offered by Rob Cummings and owners, will be presented as a racing and breeding prospect and is scheduled to race again at Eagle Farm on February 14 ahead of the auction. The February (Late) Sale will run from February 18 to 20.
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