Tutta La Vita to be Offered Via Inglis Digital

Group 1-placed mare Tutta La Vita (AUS) will be a headline act when she is offered at the upcoming Inglis Australia Digital April (Early) Online Sale. The 5-year-old daughter of The Autumn Sun (AUS) is currently based in Kentucky and will be offered as a key breeding prospect, having already established herself among the leading fillies of her generation in Australia during the 2023-24 season. A three-time placegetter at the highest level, Tutta La Vita was runner-up in the 2024 Vinery Stud Stakes (G1) to Orchestral and finished third in both the 2023 Flight Stakes (G1) and 2024 Surround Stakes (G1) behind fellow elite mares Tropical Squall, Kimochi, and Stefi Magnetica. Initially purchased by Kevin Kelly for AU$300,000 at the 2022 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, Tutta La Vita made AU$3.2 million when hammered down to John Stewart's Resolute Racing at the 2024 Inglis Chairman's Sale. Tutta La Vita made three starts in the United States for trainer Michael Maker, placing in two of them. John and Chelsea Stewart's Resolute Racing, located near Midway, Ky., was established in 2023 and spans more than 1,000 acres. The farm is home to some of the top Thoroughbred broodmares in the industry, including Believing (IRE), Caravel, and Goodnight Olive. The mare hails from a deep and active family, with close relations producing group winners Hidden Motive, Enthaar, and Jasmin Rouge. Her siblings were covered by the likes of Zoustar (AUS) and Home Affairs (AUS) in 2025, while she also has an unraced 2-year-old half brother by Too Darn Hot (GB) in training with Annabel and Rob Archibald, which realized AU$480,000 at the 2025 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale. Inglis managing director Mark Webster was thrilled with Tutta La Vita's addition to the sale. "There's no doubt Tutta La Vita is one of the highest-profile and most gorgeous-looking mares to ever be offered on the Inglis Digital platform, and she will no doubt garner attention from breeders all around the world,'' Webster said. "There will be few better-credentialed mares offered anywhere in the world in 2026, and the timing of this sale is perfect should a Southern Hemisphere breeder acquire her. There's still five or six months to get her back to Australia, give her time to reacclimatize and be ready for her maiden cover come spring.'' Entries for the Inglis Digital April (Early) Online Sale will remain open until April 8. The sale will run from April 10-15. To enter, click here.