The Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale has opened with a catalogue that brings together proven racetrack talent, valuable breeding prospects, and high-profile bloodstock interests, drawing attention from across the racing and breeding industry as the mid-season marketplace gathers momentum.
Inglis Digital June Early Online Sale 2026
The opening of the Inglis Digital June Early Online Sale 2026 has set the tone for a strong mid-year offering featuring Group-winning mares, elite stallion shares, and promising racehorses in training.
At the centre of the catalogue is Group-winning mare La Mexicana, a daughter of I Am Invincible whose racing record reflects both consistency and class. Trained by Anthony and Sam Freedman, she claimed six victories from 16 starts, including success at Group 3 and Listed level, before being retired to stud duties in foal to high-demand sire Too Darn Hot.
Her appeal is further enhanced by a proven pedigree as a producer. Two of her Snitzel foals have already made a significant impression in the sales ring, with her colt fetching $1.7 million at last year’s Easter Yearling Sale, while a filly realised $700,000 at this year’s edition, underlining the commercial strength of her bloodline.
La Mexicana now returns to the spotlight as one of the standout mares in the Inglis Digital June Early Online Sale 2026, offering both pedigree depth and proven market demand.
Another major highlight of the catalogue is a stallion share in Ole Kirk, a sire whose early success has firmly established him among the leading young stallions in Australia. The Champion First Season Sire has already produced seven stakes winners and 10 stakes performers from just 91 runners, including Group 1 Thousand Guineas winner Ole Dancer.
His commercial influence continues to grow, with yearlings selling up to $1 million and fillies off the track achieving as much as $1.5 million. Demand for his services remains strong, with the stallion fully booked at Vinery Stud in the Hunter Valley for the upcoming breeding season.
The broader catalogue reflects significant depth across categories, featuring race fillies, broodmares, weanlings, yearlings, and racing shares. Among the notable racing prospects are King Zephyr, unbeaten four-year-old Artbeat, Rosehill Guineas placegetter One Step Closer, and Stakes winner and Group 1-placed juvenile To Cap It All.
In total, the sale comprises 311 entries, including 118 racehorses, 101 broodmares, 54 racehorse shares, 16 weanlings, 15 yearlings, three unraced horses, two two-year-olds, along with a share in Ole Kirk and a breeding right in Pierata.
As the catalogue goes live, interest is expected to build steadily as buyers assess a mix of proven performance, emerging talent, and long-term breeding value across the board.
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