Inglis Digital July Sale Opens With 608 Lots Including Group Talent and Godolphin Stars

Racehorse Mayfair galloping in stride during a past Group race, a top entry in the Inglis Digital July Early Sale
By | 11 Jul 2025 | Mumbai

With bidding now open, the Inglis Digital July (Early) Online Sale has unveiled a catalogue packed with exceptional bloodstock and compelling investment prospects. The sale presents a rare opportunity for buyers to tap into an elite pool of racehorses, weanlings, yearlings, broodmares, and shares in Group-level performers, headlined by a 26-strong offering from global racing powerhouse Godolphin.

Among the standout entries is the G1-placed three-year-old Mayfair, a colt by Fastnet Rock who continues to attract attention following his eye-catching performances in last season’s Golden Rose and other Group races. His profile suggests he’s well suited for a shot at the $10 million Golden Eagle later this year. With a Hong Kong rating of 78, Mayfair also holds significant potential for the lucrative Hong Kong four-year-old series in 2026.

Godolphin’s draft, catalogued as lots 1–26, adds substantial prestige to the sale. Their entries include Lavalier, who finished strongly in both the South Australian Derby and the Queensland Derby, alongside Group winners Pisces and Spacewalk, as well as Stakes-placed runners like Pereille, Fleetwood, and Razors. Buyers will recognize the value in this group, especially considering the success of past Godolphin graduates like Alegron and Barber, who later flourished at Group level.

This sale isn’t just about individual horses—it also features high-value racehorse shares. Notably, there’s a 5% stake available in Abounding, runner-up in the G1 Tatt’s Tiara, and a similar share in Overpass, the dual G1 winner and $10.5 million earner. Additional share offerings include promising 3YOs like Statuario, Daggers, and Getafix, the latter fresh off a dominant six-length win at Randwick.

The catalogue’s diversity is further evident in progressive runners such as Ad Astra, a consistent 2YO with black-type form; Central Bank, who boasts a near-flawless record and Hong Kong rating of 67; and Cloisters, a 2YO with recent Flemington form. There are also valuable broodmares like Flamboyant Lass and Misty Rock, both of whom have produced Stakes-calibre offspring.

From proven families come juveniles like Lady Naturaliste, a Stakes winner herself with promising sires lined up for future foals, and Ziria, a half-sister to a G1 winner. Prospective breeders will also note the mares in foal to top stallions including Blue Point, Brutal, Pierata, and Exceedance. Yearlings and weanlings by elite sires such as Anamoe, Ghaiyyath, Spirit of Boom, and Written By also feature in the sale.

The sale has garnered significant support from leading operations, including not just Godolphin but also Waterhouse/Bott, Widden, Vinery, Ciaron Maher, Yarraman Park, and Rosemont. Such backing confirms the calibre of this sale and reinforces its place as a key mid-year event on the Australian thoroughbred calendar.

Final countdown for bidding begins at 10am on Wednesday, offering a limited window to secure some of the most promising and pedigreed horses currently on the market.

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