Kemeri provides a healthy return

Headlines the Inglis Digital September (Late) Sale selling for $205,000

So You Think. Picture: Coolmore

Winning mare Kemeri, a ten-year-old daughter of Denman (Lonhro), who last sold for just $2500 on Inglis Digital -topped the platform's September (Late) Sale, realising $205,000 when sold to Trilogy Racing.

Vendor Jimmy Unwala, from Avesta Bloodstock, acquired the mare privately after she was sold for $2,500 in the February Online Sale of 2020. This year she was offered in foal to Coolmore Australia's So You Think (High Chaparral). 

Kemeri is out of Listed winner St Trinians (Black Hawk), dam of six winners including Group 2 winning filly Affair To Remember (Toronado) and Group placed Bahamas (Teofilo) who is herself the dam of the stakes winning duo Señor Toba (Toronado) and Berkeley Square (Territories). 

"Shortly after that sale Jack Schaeche, who does a lot of form work and analysis for Avesta, rang me and said somebody had bought this mare very cheap, that she had a young unraced half sister called Affair To Remember who he thought was a stakes horse in the making and that I should consider buying her so I made a private offer, bought her for more than the buyer had paid for her online and since then, the family has just exploded,'' Unwala said.

"Today is the perfect result because everyone along the way walks away happy – the initial buyer got more for the mare than he paid, I've got more for the mare today than I paid and now the new buyer has themselves a beautiful broodmare in foal to a quality stallion and it's a family that is so current.''

Unwala admitted he was reluctant to sell Kemeri but said he ultimately couldn't resist, given the recent strength of the Inglis Digital market.

"It's just so strong with Inglis Digital, the past couple of sales in particular there have been buyers from everywhere getting involved so we thought it might be the right time to get her on the market and get a nice price for her, which we did,'' Unwala said.

"Inglis Digital is the perfect platform for that, it's so clean, there's so much openness about it, you can put up great videos and everyone can access everything and that makes for great trade.''

Who Kemeri will be covered by this season is yet to be decided. 

"We bought her based on her very current page, plus the fact she's a lovely type of mare and we thought with the So You Think pregnancy she would be a nice mare for the future for us,'' Trilogy's Sean Dingwall said.

"She'll stay at Middlebrook Valley Lodge where she is now and foal down – which will be a bit of a later foal – and then we'll make a call as to who she visits next.''

Today's second-top lot was broodmare Chicquita (Commands), a winning daughter of Group 2 winner Prisoner Of Love (Canny Lad).

She was offered by Torryburn Stud (on behalf of the estate of Alan Osburg) with a Maurice (Screen Hero) colt foal at foot and was purchased for $180,000 by Noel and Caroline Hassell of Shadowbrook Bloodstock.

"We were looking for one more mare, the Maurice foal had a fair bit of appeal and she's a big, roomy mare with a nice page so we thought we'd have a go,'' Caroline Hassell said.

"The foal could go to the [Inglis] Great Southern Sale next year as a weanling, that's what we usually do but we won't make that decision just yet. We've bought a couple of horses through Inglis Digital, it's very user friendly, [Inglis Senior Bloodstock Consultant] Will Stott helps us a lot and he did with this purchase again, so we're really happy.''

Chicquita will visit Coolmore-based Home Affairs (I Am Invincible) this spring. 

"The price today was more than we expected but obviously the desire for these Maurice colts is very strong at the moment so we're delighted with how it's all played out,'' Torryburn's Mel Copelin said.

"We love Inglis Digital, it's our preferred online sale platform, we use it a lot, pretty much every month we're involved in each sale one way or another because it's just really easy to use and we get great results.''

The Inglis Digital September (Late) Sale grossed $2,832,200, with six lots realising $100,000 or more, while the average was $18,390 and the clearance rate was 79 per cent. 


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