New York-Bred Stakes Winner My Shea D Lady Cataloged in Inglis Digital USA September Sale

My Shea D Lady | Sarah Andrew

My Shea D Lady (Solomini–Ladyberg, by Teuflesberg), a multiple New York-bred stakes winner, will be offered during the upcoming Inglis Digital USA September Sale, set to take place Wednesday, Sept. 25.

The 3-year-old filly, most recently third in the 1 1/8-mile Fleet Indian Stakes on Aug. 25, is owned by Shea D Boys Stable and trained by Carlos David. Vinery Sales will handle the consignment, as agent.

“We are excited to bring this precocious filly to the market,” said Josh Kerin from Vinery Sales. “There is no doubt she is a runner, having been in the money in six of nine starts. She fits a wide list of buyers as she has plenty of run left in her, but she has also already boosted her own residual value. A very exciting opportunity for someone to invest in.”

Interested buyers can watch My Shea D Lady breeze at Belmont Park during training hours on Sunday, Sept. 15. She will be wearing an Inglis Digital USA saddle towel to help viewers identify her amongst the other working horses. The filly's breeze schedule will be updated on the Inglis Digital USA X account, or reach out to Liza Hendriks for more information at liza@inglisdigitalusa.com

“My Shea D Lady is an exceptional New York-bred filly, poised to become a valuable asset for any racing or breeding operation,” said Inglis Digital USA CEO Liza Hendriks. “As part of the lucrative New York-bred program, she offers exceptional versatility and a range of opportunities for her future connections.”

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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