Galaxy-bound Generosity to be offered at Chairman’s Sale
Million-dollar earning mare Generosity, winner of the Group 2 Challenge Stakes over 1000m at Randwick on Saturday at weight-for-age, will be offered for sale at the Inglis Chairman’s Sale in May.
At what was just her fourth start for the Chris Waller stable on Saturday, Generosity was chased home by four Group 1 winners in the Challenge – Golden Slipper winner Marhoona, Mazu, Everest winner Giga Kick and Lightning Stakes winner Skybird.
She is just the third mare to win the race in the past 10 years, joining English and Passive Aggressive.
In the spring, at her second start for Waller, Generosity finished third in the Group 2 Shorts behind Joliestar and Briasa.
A granddaughter of top-class Group 1-winning sprinter Bel Mer, Generosity began her career in Western Australia, where she established herself as a sprinter of the highest quality under the care of Simon Miller.
Having won in stakes company over 1400m, she ran third in the 2025 edition of the $4m The Quokka, beating multiple Group 1-winning sprinter Overpass in the process.
Generosity is now likely to be targeted at the G1 Galaxy over 1100m at Rosehill on March 21, for which she is currently $7 joint second favourite.
“Generosity is a quality type with a lovely attitude and a fantastic horse to train,” champion trainer Chris Waller said.
“She has excellent natural speed and as her record shows, she is very versatile. With more racing still to come, she presents as a very exciting prospect over the next 12 months.”
Inglis Bloodstock sales manager Harry Bailey is delighted to have Generosity as one of the stars of what is set to be another fantastic Chairman’s sale catalogue.
“The Chairman’s catalogue is coming together really nicely, with I Am Famous, a half sister to Everest winner Classique Legend in foal to The Autumn Sun, a trio of high-class mares from Proven Thoroughbreds including Cosmonova and a mare in foal to US sensation Not This Time amongst others already confirmed,” Bailey said.