2025 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale: Close relations to TJ Smith Stakes contenders Switzerland, Sunshine In Paris to go under the hammer
The most important thoroughbred auction in the southern hemisphere starts on Sunday, with close relations to TJ Smith Stakes contenders Switzerland, Sunshine In Paris and I Am Me to go under the hammer.
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The stellar sprint showdown between Switzerland, Sunshine In Paris and I Am Me for the Group 1 $3 million TJ Smith Stakes at Royal Randwick on Saturday could spill over to the auction ring at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.
The most important thoroughbred auction in the southern hemisphere starts on Sunday and finishes the following day with 421 of the best-bred yearlings on offer including a full-brother to Switzerland and half-brothers to Sunshine In Paris and I Am Me.
Switzerland’s yearling full-brother is by super sire Snitzel out of Ms Bad Behaviour and is widely tipped to be one of the sale-toppers when he goes through the ring on Sunday at Inglis’ Riverside complex on Warwick Farm racecourse.
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When Switzerland was sold at Easter two years ago, he fetched $1.5 million. The three-year-old colt is now a Group 1 winner and worth many times his purchase price.
Snitzel, the super stallion who stands at Arrowfield Stud, is having another sensational season with the likes of outstanding filly and three-time Group 1 winner Lady Shenandoah, a third Golden Sipper with Marhoona and a Hong Kong Derby from Cap Ferrat.
“I’m sure Snitzel’s yearlings are going to be very popular at Easter again,’’ Arrowfield Stud supremo John Messara said.
“If they don’t buy them now as he is coming into his twilight years you would be very surprised.
“He is going as well as he ever has and there is a lot of interest in them.’’
It’s been a typically busy day of inspections at Riverside ahead of #InglisEaster, which begins midday Sunday. Parades continue all week, everyone is welcome, it’s the best week of the year so come and join the fun! pic.twitter.com/2VnselBZD0
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Messara said some of the Snitzel yearlings from the Arrowfield draft who should sell well include Swizterland’s younger brother and a full-brother to Cap Ferrat.
“There’s also a very nice Snitzel colt out of Subella who is from the family of Dubawi. He’s beautifully related and has a lot of presence about him,’’ Messara added.
There were 421 yearlings catalogued for the Easter Sale including an extraordinary 228 yearlings that are either the progeny of stakeswinners or the siblings of stakeswinners.
The Riverside Sale complex has been inundated this week with potential buyers conducting yearling inspections ahead of the two-day sale.
Inglis is confident of having a strong international buying bench at Easter although American John Stewart, the underbidder on the Pierro-Winx filly that sold for a world record $10 million last year, won’t be in Sydney for the sale.
“Unfortunately I can’t make it in person this year as we have a busy ‘meet’ at Keeneland,’’ Stewardt told Racenet.
“But we will be active on a select number of horses at the sale.’’
What a perfect day it’s been at Riverside for #InglisEaster inspections. There’s been plenty of foot traffic yet again as we count down to the sale beginning at midday Sunday. We come back and do it all again tomorrow and we can’t wait! pic.twitter.com/2JqXNCSFmZ
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Inglis Bloodstock chief executive Sebastian Hutch is delighted with the quality and depth of this year’s Easter catalogue
“We’re hugely excited about the sale as always, there’s some phenomenal yearlings being offered,” Hutch said.
“So many horses that have been stars of the racetrack in recent times have siblings being offered at Inglis Easter, the likes of Lady Shenandoah, Switzerland, Growing Empire, Ozzmosis, I Am Me to name but a few, as well as progeny of household name mares including Aristia, Invincibella, Hungry Heart, Shoals, Kenedna, Lighthouse, Lucia Valentina etc.
“The Inglis Easter Yearling Sale is a huge event for Sydney, it brings together buyers from all over the world to enjoy our fabulous city and everything it has to offer, as well as providing them the opportunity to purchase the best young horses in the Southern Hemisphere.
“With Days One and Two of The Championships book-ending the sale, it’s a true celebration of all things racing and it’s here in our own backyard.”
2025 INGLIS EASTER YEARLING SALE
Most in-demand yearlings
• LOT 43 – Half brother (The Autumn Sun x Madrigals) to Estriella
• LOT 53 – Half sister (Too Darn Hot x Mefnooda) to I Am Me
• LOT 58 – Sister (Zoustar x Miles of Krishan) to Growing Empire
• LOT 76 – Brother (Snitzel x Ms Bad Behavior) to Switzerland
• LOT 86 – Brother (Zoustar x No More Tears) to Ozzmosis
• LOT 158 – First foal of $2.7m Inglis Chairman’s Sale mare Shout The Bar (Home Affairs colt)
• LOT 187 – Half brother (Maurice x Star Pupil) to Lady Shenandoah
• LOT 198 – Brother (Zoustar x Summer Sham) to Schwarz
• LOT 246 – Sister (Ole Kirk x Vellor) to O’ Ole
• LOT 264 – Half brother (Maurice x Zenaida) to Sunshine In Paris
• LOT 358 – Half sister (Snitzel x Ennis Hill) to Learning To Fly
• LOT 408 – Half sister (I Am Invincible x Honesty Prevails) to Profondo
Originally published as 2025 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale: Close relations to TJ Smith Stakes contenders Switzerland, Sunshine In Paris to go under the hammer