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ChampionBred AI Top 10: Inglis Easter Yearling Sale 2026

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Cutting-edge AI pedigree platform ChampionBred has unveiled its Top 10 rated yearlings for the 2026 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, offering a data-driven insight into the most anticipated sales on the...

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The ChampionBred platform utilizes AI-generated pedigree analysis to evaluate every yearling cataloged for the 2026 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale. The tool identifies top-rated horses based on proprietary data-driven insights and historical lineage patterns to assist buyers and breeders. This application demonstrates the use of machine learning in narrow, commercial niche environments for biological asset valuation rather than addressing frontier AI capabilities or catastrophic safety risks. The content lacks relevance to AI safety governance frameworks or the mitigation of existential risks associated with advanced AI systems.

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Image: Inglis Easter Yearling Sale Cutting-edge AI pedigree platform ChampionBred has unveiled its Top 10 rated yearlings for the 2026 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, offering a data-driven insight into the most anticipated sales on the Australian calendar. Built specifically for buyers, breeders and industry professionals, ChampionBred delivers AI-generated pedigree analysis on every yearling catalogued for the year including the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale. Using its proprietary rating system, the ChampionBred team has identified the Top 10 horses in the sale, listed below. Visit ChampionBred here to explore the platform, view full reports and learn how their AI insights can give you an edge at the sales. Lot 29 bay filly Home Affairs – Princess Posh (Canford Cliffs) By the same sire as the Golden Slipper hero Guest House, this daughter of a dual Gr.3 winner hails from the family of the Gr.1 galloper Mr Innocent. Her grandam is line-bred to the excellent matriarch Judy O’Grady via her descendants Green Dancer and Kinski – a family also represented in Home Affairs’ sire I Am Invincible via Grey Dawn. I Am Invincible’s dam sire Canny Lad has strong Mumtaz Begum family influence – and that mare is ancestress of Princess Posh’s dam sire Viscount; noting that I Am Invincible’s dual stakes winner She’s All Class is out of a Viscount mare. Home Affairs’ dam sire Flying Spur is a son of the great Danehill whose dam sire His Majesty is from the same prolific Flower Bowl family as Princess Posh’s fifth dam sire Whiskey Road. Another strong family with influence here is that of Aloe – represented by Round Table in both sire and dam and by Atan in Home Affairs and Marju in Canford Cliffs.  View this lot Lot 52 chestnut colt Lucky Vega – Rowsthorn (Written Tycoon) From an in-form family with his half-sister Alibaba a recent stakes placegetter and his dam’s half-brother Roulette King taking out the Gr.2 Alister Clark Stakes, this colt is bred on the same Lucky Vega/Written Tycoon cross as the promising Gr.2 placed 3Y0 Nebo Baby. Lucky Vega’s sire Lope de Vega has Kendor – son of Kenmare – as his second dam sire whilst Kenmare is Written Tycoon’s dam sire. Both Lope de Vega and Written Tycoon have sired stakes winners line-bred to Kenmare who hails from the same great Paraffin family as Lope de Vega’s sire Shamardal. Written Tycoon’s dam is line-bred to My Babu whilst Lope de Vega’s dam is line-bred to that stallion’s relation Klairon and this is the same family as Lucky Vega’s third dam sire Irish River; a family that has Paraffin’s ancestress Prunella as its matriarch. View this lot Lot 63 grey colt Dundeel – Sarraqa (Snitzel) Sixteen (a high 72.7%) of Dundeel’s 22 runners out of Snitzel mares are winners and three of those are stakes winners including the dual Gr.1 winner Celestial Legend… this colt’s full brother. A grandson of the South African star mare National Colour, he has good Aloe family strength with strains of Atan and Round Table in Dundeel and Aureole and Alcide in Sarraqa. Also nice are multiple strains of the great Lady Josephine family in both sire and dam. Dundeel’s sire High Chaparral is bred on a 4 X 6 cross of the Kentucky Oaks heroine Lalun, a member of the same Sunshot family as Grand Chaudiere – dam sire of Snitzel’s dam sire Snippets. Six of the 47 winners bred on this Dundeel/Snippets combo are Group winners. View this lot Lot 65 chestnut colt Capitalist – Savourer (Snitzel) Capitalist has had 50 runners out of Snitzel mares with 39 (78% compared to Capitalist’s overall strike rate 68.9%) being winners with four of those (8% vs 4.6%) being stakes winners. This is part of the overall success story of the Written Tycoon/Redoute’s Choice cross, noting that the former’s great grandsire Try My Best is a grandson of Best In Show. One of the great modern day line-breeding forces, she is the fourth dam of Redoute’s Choice. Adding even further strength to this pedigree is the fact that this colt is a descendant of Best In Show with his fourth dam Shantha’s Choice being Redoute’s Choice’s dam. Recent examples of strong line-breeding to his family include the Gr.1 winners Alabama Express, Giga Kick and Schwarz. Capitalist also does well with Savourer’s dam sire Encosta de Lago; out of his daughters siring 15 winners from 19 starters including the stakes winner Castanya. View this lot Lot 102 bay colt Dundeel – Single Soul (Dubawi) Dundeel has had three runners out of mares by the great Dubawi and all of them are winners including the triple Gr.1 winner Militarize and the stakes placed Townsend. He has had two runners line-bred to his sire High Chaparral – Single Soul’s dam sire (a 2 X 3 cross) with one of those being the New Zealand Gr.3 winner Sethito. Dundeel is bred on a 4 X 5 cross of the great mare Special via her grandson Sadler’s Wells and son Nureyev – also carrying a strain of their relation Val de Loir. Single Soul’s dam meanwhile has further Sadler’s Wells plus Lorenzaccio, another member of this prolific Simon’s Shoes family.  View this lot Lot 193 bay filly Home Affairs – Zara Bay (Fastnet Rock) A full sister to a Gr.2 winner (Airman) out of a full sister to a Gr.1 winner (Merchant Navy) and a Gr.2 winning (Jolie Bay) dam of a multiple Gr.1 winner (Joliestar) this filly certainly has plenty of page. Home Affairs’ Champion Sire I Am Invincible is a descendant (as is his second dam sire Zoffany) of the acclaimed matriarch Chelandry and this line picks up strongly on her influence… and Zara Bay is also a descendant, as is Clarion who features in her pedigree. Home Affairs has made an exciting start to his stud career and Fastnet Rock is a proven high class broodmare sire with an impressive tally of 164 stakes winners. 52 of the 65 I am Invincible runners out of Fastnet Rock mares are winners – an outstanding 80% strike rate compared to Fastnet Rock’s overall strike rate as a broodmare sire – 64.4%. And seven of those horses are stakes winners (10.7% vs 6%).  View this lot Lot 211 bay/brown colt Stay Inside – Alnaseem (Shamardal) Bred on the same Extreme Choice/Shamardal cross as last year’s Blue Diamond winner Devil Night, this son of an imported stakes winner is a descendant of the great matriarch Prunella (also ancestress of Shamadral) – and there are multiple strains of her family in Stay Inside. One of her most influential descendants Chelandry, a proven high class line-breeding subject, is the ancestress of Stay Inside’s dam sire Anaaba and Alnaseem’s third dam sire Shadeed. Another great family influencing this pedigree is that of the wonderful mother and daughter Almahmoud and Natalma.. Stay Inside is line-bred to its members Danehill and Northern Dancer whilst Alnaseem has Northern Dancer crosses; and her sire Shamardal is line-bred to Halo with his dam sire Machiavellian also from this great family.  View this lot Lot 282 bay colt Exceed And Excel – Ektifaa (More Than Ready) Bred on the same Exceed And Excel/More Than Ready cross than the triple Gr.1 winner Bivouac, this son of an imported two time Group winner is amongst the final 15 colts sired by his outstanding sire. Line-bred to the lovely mares Natalma, Almahmoud and Glamour, his pedigree also brings together the relations Lomond and Mr Prospector (to whom Ektifaa is line-bred). Those stallions – descendants of the influential mare Myrtlewood – have combined in the pedigrees of 494 stakes winners including 57 Gr.1 horses. Amongst that tally are a number of outstanding horses with Exceed And Excel in their pedigrees – such as Gold Trip, Thunder Snow, Anthony Van Dyck, Tentyris, Bivouac, Cylinder and Guelph.  View this lot Lot 308 chestnut colt Zoustar – Fast Talker (Fastnet Rock) By Australia’s reigning Champion Sire this full brother to the multiple Gr.1 winner Zougotcha (and the Listed winner Persuader) is bred on a proven cross with 53 of Zoustar’s 64 runners (an outstanding 82.8%) being winners including eight stakes winners (12.5%). Another two of those horses are Gr.1 winners – Joliestar and Climbing Star, noting that Zoutstar’s dam is bred on the same Danehill/Nijinsky cross as Fastnet Rock. Zoustar also fares very well with strains of this colt’s third dam sire Snippets with his Gr.1 winner Mizzy also bred this way – whilst the opposite cross has produced arguably Australia’s best 2Y0 Streisand. View this lot Lot 327 grey colt Extreme Choice – Giza Goddess (Cairo Prince) The star stallion who is Extreme Choice has done well with mares who have American influence and this colt’s dam won at stakes level at Santa Anita. And he looks a great fit for this colt’s dam sire Harlan’s Holiday who has combined exceptionally well with strains of the Gr.1 galloper Boldnesian – dam sire of Extreme Choice’s dam sire Nasty And Bold. Boldensian’s Gr.1 winning Alanesian is the fourth dam of Harlan’s Holiday who has combined with Boldnesian in the pedigrees of 48 stakes winners including five Gr.1 horses. Another high class mare duplicated is Best In Show – fourth dam of Extreme Choice’s grandsire Redoute’s Choice and grandam of El Gran Senor, dam sire of Cairo Prince’s grandsire Empire Maker. There is further strength here with a cross of Grey Flight via her sons Misty Day (third dam sire of Extreme Choice’s sire Not A Single Doubt) and What A Pleasure (whose son Honest Pleasure is Harlan’s Holiday’s second dam sire) View this lot * Ratings are indicative only and should be used in conjunction with independent research and inspection. ChampionBred accepts no liability for the future performance or outcomes of any horse and provides this information strictly as a guide.   #1 New Betting App! + EARN REWARDS & REDEEM FOR BONUS BETS! BET NOW #1 Rated Betting App! HEAPS Of Daily Racing Specials & Promos! BET NOW #1 NEW Racing Betting APP + HEAPS Of Daily Racing Promos! BET NOW Home Of The HOTTEST Racing Products for Punters! BET NOW Claim Your Daily Racing Bonus Bets Today! BET NOW *Existing customers only. 2nd Racing bet. Excl SA & WA. T’s & C’s apply. Gamble responsibly. Imagine what you could be buying instead. Set a deposit limit. Share Tweet