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376 lots assembled by Inglis Digital

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Group 3 winning mare Vulpine headlines September (Early) Online sale

VULPINE winning the Fujitsu General Wenona Girl
VULPINE winning the Fujitsu General Wenona Girl Picture: Martin King / Sportpix

Inglis Digital announced on Friday that 376 lots have been assembled for the Inglis Digital September (Early) Online Sale headed by Group 3 winning mare Vulpine (Snitzel).

A dual Listed winner, the six-year-old Vulpine also won the Group 3 Wenona Girl (1200m) last year, clocking 1.08.10 at Randwick. The daughter of Snitzel (Redoute's Choice) is out of the winning Elusive Quality (Gone West) mare Elusive Leone who is herself a half-sister to Star Witness (Starcraft) and Nostradamus (Medaglia d'Oro). 

Vulpine is joined in the catalogue by a pair of Group 3-winning race fillies in Monegal (Lope de Vega) and Felicia (Unencumbered), with the latter holding a nomination to the fully-booked Swettenham Stud-based stallion Toronado (High Chaparral).

Another highlight is a 5 per cent share in Group 1 Epsom (1600m) winner Private Eye (Al Maher), who finished second in the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) last start and is on target for another Epsom tilt this Spring.

The September (Early) online sale also includes a fundraiser for injured jockey Elissa Meredith, with eight charity items listed at the top of the catalogue.

Organised by trainer Louise Munce and the NSW Trainers Association, the charity items are a mix of racing, sporting and hospitality packages, with all proceeds from the sale being presented to Meredith, who is recovering from brain contusions following a race fall at Gunnedah on July 4.

The September (Early) auction comprises 104 racehorses (89 race fillies), 93 broodmares, 49 shares, 20 yearlings, eight fundraiser items and 12 unnamed stock.

The final countdown of bidding for the September (Early) Online Sale begins from midday (AEST) on Wednesday, September 14. Click here to view the catalogue.  


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