Godolphin, Halo Racing Lead Inglis March Late Online Sale With 450 Lots
Halo Racing's 33-lot draft, backed by the legacy of Caulfield and Melbourne Cup winner Half Yours, headlines a 450-lot Inglis Digital sale alongside a 16-strong Godolphin consignment.

Halo Racing's grief-turned-opportunity story gives the Inglis Australia March (Late) Online Sale its most compelling narrative thread. When prominent owner Colin McKenna died in November 2024, his wife Janice offered an unreserved reduction on Inglis Digital that included Half Yours, last year's Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup winner, and a 5% share in Light Infantry Man. That share looked like a bargain almost immediately: Light Infantry Man went on to win the 2024 Northerly Stakes and the 2025 Australian Cup, both at Group 1 level.
Halo Racing returns to Inglis Digital now with 33 lots covering shares, broodmares, racehorses, and yearlings, making it one of the two headline consignors in a 450-lot catalogue that opens for its final bidding countdown Wednesday at 10am AEDT.
Godolphin's 16-lot draft is the other anchor. The operation has a proven track record on the platform: previous Inglis Digital reductions from Godolphin produced subsequent stakes winners Sandpaper and Barber, as well as Hong Kong winner Pegas. The current draft is racehorses and race fillies only, with several lots carrying significant form and pedigree credentials.
Jourama, a talented two-year-old who finished fourth in last weekend's $1 million The Showdown at Caulfield, is among the more immediately interesting racing prospects. Filadeel, a winning Dundeel daughter of Group 1 winner Qafila, carries serious bloodstock value: her half-sister realised $1.25 million as a yearling this year. I'llhandalthecash, a Listed winner in the United States, is offered in foal to Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside, while Interram, a Snitzel mare from a black-type-laden family, is in foal to young stallion Schwarz. Barbarossa, who performed at Group 3 level at both two and three and raced behind Sixties, Autumn Boy, and Attica in his most recent preparation, rounds out a draft that covers multiple buyer profiles.

Beyond those two headline operations, Bert Vieira has entered mares in foal to Trapeze Artist, a stallion sitting second only to Snitzel for Australian stakes winners this season. Trapeze Artist's recent two-year-old Group winners Spicy Miss and Chilly Girl, plus Group 3 winner Pinito, give those mares immediate commercial appeal.
One broodmare entry stands out among the remaining lots: Kamea, a Sebring mare offered as Lot 438, is a half-sister to Newmarket Handicap winner Caballus and is offered in foal to popular young stallion Tassort.
The full catalogue breaks down across 171 racehorses, including 73 race fillies, 150 broodmares, 78 racehorse shares, 37 yearlings, 13 weanlings, and a single breeding right. Inglis titled its own preview with the question "Is the next Half Yours in the March (Late) Sale?" Given that the last time Halo Racing showed up with an unreserved offering a buyer could have acquired a share in a future Group 1 winner for an online price, it is not an idle question.
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