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Rising Stars and Proven Performers Lead Inglis June Catalogue

Inglis Digital June Online Sale: Takemine Leads Top Entries
By | 20 Jun 2026 | Mumbai

The Inglis Digital June (Late) Online Sale has opened for bidding with an extensive catalogue featuring some of the most sought-after pedigrees, proven race performers and breeding prospects available in the Australian bloodstock market.

Inglis Digital June Online Sale.

Among the standout offerings is Takemine, a daughter of Hellbent and a three-quarter sister to outstanding juvenile filly Chayan, whose value soared after becoming one of the most expensive race fillies ever sold in Australia when purchased for $5.6 million at the Inglis Chairman’s Sale in May. Chayan is now being aimed at major Group 1 targets during the spring carnival, adding further interest to Takemine’s appearance in the catalogue.

Another notable entry is Double Market, a daughter of Castelvecchio who displayed considerable talent on the racetrack. After making a winning debut, she quickly progressed to capture the Group 2 Moonee Valley Fillies Classic at just her second start and is now offered as a valuable breeding prospect.

Leading global operation Godolphin has contributed a strong draft of 10 horses, including Group-performed Pisanello, metropolitan winner Comedy and juvenile winner Knurl. The consignment continues Godolphin’s successful association with the platform, which has previously produced stakes performers and international winners through Inglis Digital sales.

Waikato Stud also features prominently with seven entries. The respected New Zealand nursery offers mares related to elite-level winners and proven producers, along with mares carrying foals by leading sire Super Seth and emerging stallions Ardrossan and Noverre.

Adding further depth to the catalogue is an unreserved mare reduction from Cape Schanck Stud. The draft includes stakes-winning mares, close relatives of black-type performers and broodmares carrying foals by several established and emerging stallions.

The Inglis Digital June (Late) Online Sale has attracted a total of 439 entries. The catalogue comprises 171 racehorses, including 99 race fillies, alongside 138 broodmares, 59 racehorse shares, 41 weanlings, 27 yearlings, two unbroken horses and one two-year-old.

Several additional lots are expected to attract strong attention from buyers. Diablotine, an unbeaten juvenile stakes winner, is offered in foal to Southport Tycoon, while Group 2 winner Into The Mist enters the sale carrying a cover to Bivouac. Group 3 winner and Group 1-placed mare Miss Admiration is another notable inclusion, while stakes-winning three-year-old Jennifer Lynn forms part of the Cape Schanck Stud reduction.

Among the racehorse offerings, Overtook arrives after a recent victory and boasts a pedigree closely linked to high-class black-type performers. Ruination, offered as a 10.33 per cent share, provides buyers access to a stakes-performed son of Wootton Bassett, while Sunniva, a half-sister to Group 1 winner Efficient, is offered in foal to Ardrossan through Waikato Stud.

The yearling and weanling sections are equally well represented, featuring progeny by stallions such as Artorius, Benbatl, Brave Smash, Hellbent, Home Affairs, Jacquinot, King’s Gambit, Maurice, Ozzmosis, Pride Of Dubai, Toronado, Trapeze Artist and Zoustar.

Support for the sale has come from a broad range of respected breeders and racing operations, including Widden Stud, Three Bridges Thoroughbreds, Mullaglass Stud, Larneuk Stud, Vinery Stud, Yarraman Park Stud, Lindsay Park Racing, Ciaron Maher Racing, Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Racing and several other prominent industry participants.

The continued success of Inglis Digital graduates has further strengthened confidence in the platform. Last week, Spicy Martini, purchased through Inglis Digital for just $8,000, added another remarkable chapter to her story by winning the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm and taking her career earnings beyond $2.6 million.

Her success followed that of Headley Grange, another Inglis Digital graduate who secured a Group 1 victory during the Brisbane Winter Carnival, underlining the growing influence of the online marketplace in sourcing elite performers.

With a blend of blue-blooded breeding prospects, accomplished race mares, promising young stock and race-ready performers, the Inglis Digital June (Late) Online Sale presents buyers with a diverse and compelling catalogue as the final stages of bidding approach.

The final countdown of bidding for the Inglis Digital June (Late) Online Sale begins from 10am on Wednesday.

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