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Inglis Easter catalogue revealed
A half-brother to the $10m filly out of Winx is among the lots to be offered at Easter this year.
A world-class catalogue of 472 lots has been confirmed for what is shaping as a spectacular Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, for which the catalogue is now available online.
In a stunning collection of some of the world's most desirable bloodlines, the Easter catalogue features 80 lots that are the progeny of, or siblings to, Group 1 winners and 259 which are the progeny of, or siblings to, Stakes winners.
The sale will be held at Riverside Stables in Sydney on March 29 and 30.
The catalogue is headlined by the Snitzel son of Winx, a colt that will attract interest from around the bloodstock globe, like his Pierro sister did two years ago before selling for a world record filly price of $10m.
Setting up what promises to be an extraordinary 48 hours of yearling sale theatre, this year's Easter catalogue also features:
*Siblings to 32 G1 winners such as Switzerland, Zougotcha, Sunshine In Paris, Private Eye, Golden Sixty, Magic Time, Hitotsu, Fireburn, Estijaab, Celestial Legend, Schwarz, Transatlantic, Captivant, Trapeze Artist, Cool Archie, Durezza, Private Life, September Run, Invincibella etc
*Progeny of star racecourse performers including 51 G1 winners such as Annavisto, Azkadellia, Bonham, Dixie Blossoms, English, Forbidden Love, Icebath, In Her Time, Lighthouse, Melody Belle, Mizzy, Montefilia, Never Been Kissed, Nimalee, Personal, Pippie, Response, Savvy Coup, September Run, Sheeza Belter, Shoals, Sierra Sue, Sunlight, Travelling Light, Viddora, Volpe Veloce, Yearning etc
*Progeny of 64 individual stallions headed by Snitzel (43 entries), I Am Invincible (41) and Zoustar (35).
There are offspring of other popular stallions including Extreme Choice, Too Darn Hot, Ole Kirk, Wootton Bassett, Home Affairs, Stay Inside, The Autumn Sun, Street Boss, Written Tycoon, Exceed And Excel, Dundeel, Maurice, Justify, Savabeel, Proisir, Starspangledbanner as well as international sires Frankel, Baaeed, Gun Runner and Kingman.
"We are incredibly grateful that year after year, Australia and New Zealand's best breeders save their best stock for Easter and 2026 is no exception,'' Inglis Bloodstock chief executive Sebastian Hutch said.
"The demand for places in the sale was overwhelmingly strong and we could have catalogued significantly more yearlings than what we have, but we were determined to try and manage the numbers carefully and I'm pleased with where we have settled."
Hutch said it was an honour to again be entrusted with a youngster out of legendary mare Winx, with the Snitzel colt her first foal since the $10m Pierro filly.
"The opportunity to offer the Snitzel son of 25-time G1-winning champion mare Winx this year is a tremendous privilege and we are very much looking forward to it being another memorable experience," Hutch said.

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