Bidding Now Open For Inglis Digital USA May Sale

Just a Fair Shake | Courtesy Inglis Digital USA

Bidding is currently open for the 2025 Inglis Digital USA May Sale, featuring 30 offerings, including fillies closely related to both parts of this year's GI Kentucky Oaks exacta.

The first lot will close Wednesday, May 28 at 2 p.m. ET, with subsequent listings hammering in three-minute increments.

Among the offerings are nine racing or racing/broodmare prospects, eight yearlings, three broodmare prospects, eight broodmares, and two no-guarantee stallion seasons.

“We have a really good group on offer in our May Sale,” said Kyle Wilson, Senior Director of Sales and Recruiting for Inglis Digital USA. “There's some exciting horses coming in with very legitimate updates and plenty of upside.”

The graded-placed Regaled (Mohaymen), a half-sister to Kentucky Oaks runner-up Drexel Hill (Bolt d'Oro), has been consigned by Paramount Sales. The 4-year-old is trained by Samuel G. Davis and owned by Brittnee Caballero.

“We are thrilled to represent longtime horseman Samuel G. Davis with this talented filly,” said Paddy Campion of Paramount Sales. “Regaled has a clear and exciting campaign for the summer as well as tremendous potential as a broodmare prospect. With that huge update from Drexel Hill, plus being from the Tapit-sire line, she represents an excellent addition to any top operation.”

Just a Fair Shake (Laoban), one of Maryland's top 3-year-olds, enters the sale off runner-up efforts in the Sir Barton S. on the Preakness Stakes undercard on May 17 at Pimlico, and the Federico Tesio S. on Apr. 19 at Laurel. Just a Fair Shake is trained by Daniel McKenzie and owned by LaShawna Lynch. He is consigned for the May sale by Baldwin Bloodstock.

“This is a very rare opportunity to own a consistent and talented 3-year-old colt in the spring with so many stakes races and opportunities the remainder of the year,” said Amy Bunt of Baldwin Bloodstock. “Just a Fair Shake has hit the board in all five lifetime starts, including three stakes races. He most recently ran second in the Sir Barton Stakes with Bobby Flay's ultra-talented Crudo coming out on top and is said to be a possible entrant in the Belmont Stakes. Just a Fair Shake has improving speed figures and looks to have a very bright future.”

A 4-year-old half-sister to MGISW Wedding Toast (Street Sense), herself the dam of undefeated Kentucky Oaks winner Good Cheer (Medaglia d'Oro), has been consigned by Leonard Powell.

“This is an attractive filly by More Than Ready with a world-class family that keeps getting better,” Powell said.

To view the catalog and register to bid, visit www.inglisdigitalusa.com.

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