Inglis has won the race to sell reigning Everest winner Bella Nipotina, the second-highest prize money earner in Australian racing history.

The four-time Group 1-winning mare was officially retired on Tuesday, her trainer Ciaron Maher and connections electing not to give the rising eight-year-old daughter of Pride Of Dubai one final racing preparation.
It led to the owners of Bella Nipotina, the winner of $22.757 million in a 57-start career, calling on Inglis and Magic Millions to make submissions to sell the highly valuable mare at auction in May.
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