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Flying Fizz tops Inglis Digital April (Early) Sale

Flying Fizz (Street Boss) will be retired by purchaser Corumbene and sent straight to stud after selling for a sale-topping $175,000 during the Inglis Digital April (Early), which came to a close on Wednesday.

The five-year-old was offered by trainer Matthew Williams on behalf of the mare’s owners, who were delighted with the result.

“If we’d got half that we’d have thought it was a great result,’’ Williams said. “We’ve been using Inglis Digital for years, we sold Literary Magnate for over $500,000 a couple of years ago, we’ve sold other mares too and we’ve found the platform terrific. Even the horses that don’t have that sort of higher value you can get really good results with.”

Corumbene’s Tommy Altomonte purchased the mare – his first online purchase – and couldn’t have been happier with the process.

“She’s our first ever purchase online but after today’s experience, I can see why Inglis Digital is getting bigger and bigger and everyone raves about it,’’ Altomonte said. “I did the bidding myself and it was fantastic, the layout of the site was so clear and made it so easy to bid and buy.

“Our new stud manager Tyler Frazer, who only started a few weeks ago, sent me the link to Flying Fizz three or four days ago and we did some research and everything with her scored really well on our end and how we like to breed, that whole sire line and she’s from a good family so we thought ‘let’s have a crack’ and we did.”

Second-top lot honours were shared between the three-year-old colt Master Of The Air (Dundeel) and the broodmare Brulee (Hinchinbrook) – in foal to The Autumn Sun (Redoute’s Choice) – both realising $100,000.

Another significant result in tonight’s sale was the broodmare Twist Tops (Beneteau) – dam of this season’s stakes-winning juvenile Gin Twist (Home Affairs) – who sold to Doug Walker for $90,000.

“We were looking at going to the broodmare sales in the coming weeks and buy some mares but then I saw her come up on Inglis Digital and thought I’d have a crack early,’’ Walker said.

“I’ve been watching Gin Twist, I was actually hoping she got into the [Golden] Slipper but either way I think she has an exciting future. I’ll go back to Home Affairs with her this season.”

In total the April (Early) Sale grossed $3,629,300. Entries are now open for the Inglis Digital April (Late) Online Sale, featuring the first of two Australian Broodmare Sale Sessions exclusively for race fillies and broodmares.

Bidding for the April (Late) Sale will open on Friday, April 24 and close out over two days, with the race fillies and broodmares being offered on one day and closing out from 10am on Thursday, April 30, with the balance of the catalogue closing out on the prior day, Wednesday, April 29. To enter click here.

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