Godolphin draft headlines Inglis February (Early) Online Sale
A strong Godolphin draft, a yearling by first-season sire Anamoe (Street Boss) and a deep mix of racing and breeding prospects headline the 361-lot catalogue for the Inglis Digital February (Early) Online Sale.
Godolphin will offer a draft of seven three-year-olds, including two fillies, catalogued as Lots one to seven. The group is headed by stakes performer Chergui (Frosted), who was beaten less than two lengths by the stakes-placed Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) runner Gallant Son (Written Tycoon) at Flemington earlier this month.
Recent Godolphin drafts sold through Inglis Digital have gone on to produce stakes winners Barber (Exceed And Excel) and Alegron (Teofilo), along with last weekend’s Carrington Stakes (Listed, 1400m) winner Sandpaper (Snitzel).
Another standout entry is Mount Bona (Night Of Thunder), offered as a racing and breeding prospect. The mare has won her past three starts and four of her eight career outings, and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a daughter of European champion sire Night Of Thunder (Dubawi), who sired 32 individual stakes winners worldwide in 2025.
The catalogue also features a number of notable breeding prospects, including Velours Bleu (Nicconi), one of a limited number of mares in foal to elite American sprinter Cogburn (Not This Time), and Be Optimistic (Blackfriars), a dual stakes winner with earnings approaching $750,000.
Other highlights include Avila (Written Tycoon) – a daughter of three-time Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) winner Makybe Diva (Desert King) – offered in foal to Russian Camelot (Camelot) with a Russian Camelot colt at foot, unbeaten The Autumn Sun (Redoute’s Choice) three-year-old Blackthorn, Group 3 winner Duchess Kate (Savabeel) offered in foal to Henry Longfellow (Dubawi) and Layton Abbey (High Chaparral), three-quarter sister to Group 1 winner Nakeeta Jane (So You Think), offered in foal to Jacquinot (Rubick).
In total, the catalogue comprises 179 racehorses (including 86 race fillies), 79 broodmares, 77 racehorse shares, 24 yearlings and a pair of two-year-olds.
Also on offer is a five per cent share in Sovereign Hill (Written Tycoon), a last-start metro winner by 4.8 lengths.
Bidding for the February (Early) Sale opens from 10am on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, two supplementary lots have been confirmed for next weekend’s Inglis Classic Yearling Sale. Newgate Farm will offer an Artorius (Flying Artie) colt out of Kiss The Daddy (Scat Daddy) (Lot 799), while a Home Affairs (I Am Invincible) colt out of Word On The Street (Street Boss) has been added as Lot 800 in the Tyreel draft.
The Classic Sale will be held from February 8-10, with inspections officially beginning at Riverside on Tuesday, although close to 100 yearlings will be available for inspection from Monday.