Sportsbet Betting Suggests Black Caviar’s Half Sister Will Top Inglis Sales Prices

All eyes will be on Lot 200 at this week’s Inglis Sales and online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au is tipping the half-sister of Black Caviar and All Too Hard could fetch in excess of $2.51 million.

Sportsbet.com.au has opened a market on what the highest price paid for any of the yearlings for sale this week will be, with a price tag of between $2.51 million and $3 million the early $2.80 favourite.

A sale price of more than $3.5 million has been given some chance ($4.20), while the outsider in the market at $14 is for no sale to break the $1.5 million barrier.

“There are some great yearlings up for grabs, but Helsinge has proven to be an outstanding broodmare and her Redoute’s Choice filly is set to go for a huge price,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.

What will be the highest price paid for a Yearling at the 2012 Inglis sales?

$2.80 $2.51 million to $3 million
$3.70 $2.01 million to $2.5 million, $3.01 million to $3.5 million
$4.20 Over $3.5 million
$9.00 $1.5 million to $2 million
$14 Under $1.5 million