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Winx's Legacy Lives On: Record $10 Million Sale of Prized Foal

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In a historic auction, the only living foal of legendary mare Winx was sold for a whopping $10 million in Sydney. Find out more about this extraordinary sale!

In an exhilarating event at the Inglis Easter yearling sale in Sydney, the highly anticipated Winx foal, the offspring of the iconic champion mare Winx, made headlines by smashing Australian records with a staggering $10 million price tag. Sired by the renowned champion stallion Pierro, the filly captured the hearts of racing enthusiasts and collectors alike, culminating in a bidding war that ended with Debbie Kepitis securing the treasured foal.

Debbie Kepitis, a devoted part-owner of Winx, expressed her unwavering love for the foal, fondly known as 'Winny,' as she outbid competitor John Stewart, marking a poignant chapter in the Winx legacy. The sale of the Winx foal not only celebrated the exceptional lineage of the champion racehorse but also highlighted the enduring passion and dedication of fans in the racing community.

The auction of Winx's first foal garnered international attention, emphasizing the global impact of Australia's racing greatness. With the filly now under the care and preparation for her future in the racing world, the legacy of Winx is set to continue through the next generation, captivating audiences worldwide with the promise of greatness and success.

In a remarkable turn of events, the surprise inclusion of Winx's foal at the Inglis yearling sale led to a record-breaking sale price of $10 million, showcasing the unwavering demand for connections to the legendary champion. The extraordinary sale not only cements Winx's status as an irreplaceable icon in Australian racing history but also paves the way for a new chapter of success and admiration in the sport.

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Prized Winx foal smashes Aussie record at auction (Nine)

T๏ปฟhe only living foal of record-setting champion mare Winx has sold for a record $10 million in Sydney. The...

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Winx filly by stallion Pierro sells for record $10 million at Inglis ... (ABC News)

The first living foal of one Australian racing's all-time greats, sired by champion stallion Pierro, went under the hammer at the Inglis Easter yearling ...

Kepitis' love for Winx foal (Racing.com)

Debbie Kepitis couldn't let her 'Winny' go to someone else, paying $10m to secure her.

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'It's the perfect story': Winx's part-owner buys her foal for record $10 ... (Brisbane Times)

Debbie Kepitis outbid American tycoon John Stewart to secure the only surviving foal from Australia's champion racehorse, which will now be prepared for ...

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'It's the perfect story': Winx's part-owner buys her foal for record $10 ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Debbie Kepitis outbid American tycoon John Stewart to secure the only surviving foal from Australia's champion racehorse, which will now be prepared for ...

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Winx's first foal sells for eye-watering $10 million: Here's everything ... (SEN)

She went under the hammer at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale on Monday.

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Winx filly sells for record $10 million (WAtoday)

The only foal from Australia's champion racehorse was a surprise inclusion at the Inglis yearling sale โ€“ and she fetched a mammoth price.

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'She's Australian forever': Winx's only living foal goes for world ... (Fox Sports)

'She's Australian forever': Winx's only living foal goes for world record $10m in emotional scenes.

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Winx's foal smashes Australian records in $10 million sale (The Australian Financial Review)

Ingham's family scion and Winx part-owner, Debbie Kepitis, outbid American thoroughbred tycoon, John Stewart, offering a staggering $10 million.

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