Juvenile Filly Bellavinino Cataloged To Inglis Digital USA September Sale

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Bellavinino (Get Stormy), a juvenile who recently finished second in a stakes race at Kentucky Downs, will be offered in the Inglis Digital USA September Sale which is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 25, according to a press release from the sales company on Thursday.

The daughter of Get Stormy closed to finish as the runner-up in the Kentucky Downs Juvenile Fillies Stakes Sept. 8. Two starts earlier, Bellavinino won on debut by 3 1/4 lengths over the Gulfstream Park turf.

Owned by C2 Racing Stable and trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., over her three starts the filly has earned $224,800, and remains eligible for a first-level allowance.

Bred in Kentucky by Mt. Joy Stables, Inc., Bellavinino is the first runner and first winner out of Gauntlet mare Lancelots Lady. The extended family features Canadian black-type, including second dam SW Professor's Ride (Silent Name {Jpn}), Plate Trial Stakes hero Avoman (Old Forester), and full-siblings SW Cawaja Beach (Where's the Ring) and SW Who's Big Daddy.

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“This filly offers a great opportunity for someone looking for a ready-made racehorse,” said Kyle Wilson, Inglis Digital USA's Sr. Director of Sales and Recruitment. “She was looking for more distance and showed tremendous ability to overcome a difficult trip in her stakes debut. She offers a new owner exciting opportunities leading into the fall racing season.”

Entries close for the Inglis Digital USA September Sale on Monday, Sept. 16. The catalog will be released Friday, Sept. 20, and the horses will sell Wednesday, Sept. 25.

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