The 2026 Inglis Digital USA February Sale wrapped up on Friday, reinforcing the auction house’s reputation as a reliable venue for acquiring quality horses ahead of the broodmare season. Leading the sale was broodmare prospect More Than a Diva, who sold for $50,000.
More Than a Diva, a winning daughter of More Than Lady, was purchased by Robert Chasanoff. She comes from a notable bloodline, being out of a half-sister to Classic winner and prominent young sire Tiz the Law.
This 6-year-old mare, bred by JSM Equine, is out of Diva Style, a mare by Unbridled’s Song whose offspring include stakes winner Auto Diva. Auto Diva, victorious in the Cash Run Stakes at Gulfstream Park on January 1, is being prepared by trainer Patrick Biancone for the Kentucky Oaks. The second dam, G2 winner Tiz Fizz, also produced Tiz the Law, a Belmont Stakes and Travers Stakes victor who is gaining recognition as a stallion in Kentucky. Among More Than a Diva’s relatives is G3 winner and sire Fury Kapcoli.
Commissioned by Last Laugh Stables, More Than a Diva was available for testing at Clearbrook Ranch in Paris, Kentucky.
The second-highest price of the day went to Blame mare Cut From Class, who sold for $42,500 to Michael King. Cut From Class, offered by Caitlin Keil as a potential broodmare, won four races, appeared in three stakes contests, and earned over $200,000 on the track.
This 7-year-old Maryland-bred mare is out of Silver Charm mare Debbie’s Diamond, who has produced six winners including stakes winners Debbie’s Tude and If I Was a Boy. Her pedigree also includes multiple Grade and Group 1 winners like Al Mamoun, La Guerriere, Directation, Artorias, Sixties, and Southport Tycoon.
Cut From Class is currently available for viewing in Keil’s barn at Laurel Park, Maryland.
The sale featured a diverse group of horses from states such as Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia, offering buyers numerous local options.
Kyle Wilson, CEO of Inglis Digital USA, remarked, “We experienced strong demand in the mid-market segment. We’re excited about serving our customers with some outstanding mares and are working on bringing more to market. Overall, we’re pleased with how 2026 has started.”
While pre-orders closed on Friday, many horses remain available for purchase on the Inglis Digital USA website by visiting the “Catalog” page and selecting “Make an Offer” next to available listings.
Entries for the Inglis Digital USA 2026 March Sale are now open and will be accepted through Monday, February 23rd. The catalog will be published on Friday, February 27th, with bidding concluding on Tuesday, March 3rd.
For those interested in entering a horse, registering as a bidder, or placing bids on RNA horses from the February sale, visit www.inglisdigitalusa.com.
This article originally appeared on February 6, 2026, via Paulick Report.
Fan Take: This sale is a key indicator of the evolving market dynamics ahead of the broodmare season, revealing promising mares with influential bloodlines. For horse racing enthusiasts, these acquisitions hold potential to shape future champions and invigorate the sport with fresh talent in the breeding sheds.

