Off the back of a strong 2023/24 racing season, Lindsay Park stable star Mr Brightside has been put up for sale. The thoroughbred’s owners have put an 8% stake in the Mr Brightside up for sale at the Inglis Digital online auction ending this Wednesday.
Share in top racehorse up for sale at online auction

8% stake of Mr Brightside to sell for upwards of $100,000
Highlights
- Mr. Brightside won five of his 11 starts this season, earning over $5.2 million in prize money.
- An 8% stake in Mr. Brightside last season would have earned the owner over $900,000.
- As of Saturday, the top bid for the 8% stake in Mr. Brightside is $100,000.
Mr Brightside strong season reaping rewards
Not many horses in Australia and New Zealand had a better year than Ben, Will and JD Hayes’ Mr. Brightside. The six-year-old gelding was consistently among the top three in some of the season’s biggest races.
Mr. Brightside won five of his 11 starts this season, earning over $5.2 million in prize money along the way. He finished second four times and third once, meaning the Lindsay Park star failed to place just once this season.
The rising star was particularly dominant in this February’s Group 1 races. Mr. Brightside won the Group 1 Sportsbet C.F. Orr Stakes (1400m) and Group 1 Lamaro's Hotel Futurity Stakes (1400m) just two weeks apart at Caulfield in February.
“Change in circumstances” behind sale
Many horse racing betting fans were surprised to see Mr. Brightside’s name in the Inglis Digital online auction catalogue this week. Co-trainer Ben Hayes spoke to the media this week to explain the surprise partial sale.
“It's just an owner that's had their circumstances change,” Hayes said, “That's all it is.
“He's going to be running in all the big races (next season). That's the plan anyway. He's very sound.
“I think (his) last preparation he picked up five million dollars. It's an opportunity, it will be interesting what it goes for.”
An 8% stake in Mr. Brightside last season would have earned the owner over $900,000. However, it’s unlikely the stake nets nearly that much in this week’s auction.
As of Saturday, the top bid for the 8% stake in Mr. Brightside is $100,000.
Looking ahead for Mr. Brightside
At 6-years-old, Mr. Brightside is approaching the final stretch of his career. Looking at his plans for next season, it’s clear that Mr. Brightside’s owners and trainers are hoping to make the most of whatever the star has left.
Mr. Brightside is one of the early betting sites contenders for the upcoming Spring Carnival opener, the Group 1 Memsie Stakes.
He is also expected to compete for the $5 million Cox Plate and All-Star Mile, a race he won in 2023.
More Horse Racing News

Amelia’s Jewel retired, added to Inglis Chairman’s Sale slate
Amelia Park Racing and Breeding has announced that Amelia’s Jewel has been retired. The mare finished fifth in the Queen of the Turf Stakes at Randwick on Saturday. She won 10 stakes races in her career and a Group 1 race.

Mr Brightside ready for Hong Kong trip after successful Flemington trial
Nine-time Group 1 winner Mr Brightside put in a strong run in a jump-out at Flemington on Friday ahead of his trip to Hong Kong this autumn. The Lindsay Park-trained gelding is set to fly out on Monday to prepare for the Champions Mile.

Steve Wolfe says Rope Them In can go for The Quokka after Roma Cup
Steve Wolfe is already looking past the Roma Cup on Saturday. The trainer says that he expects his gelding Rope Them In to do well in the Roma Cup and that he could contend in The Quokka on April 26th at Ascot.

Waller’s Aeliana dominates Australian Derby field at Randwick
Aeliana has won the 2025 Group 1 Australian Derby at Royal Randwick Racecourse. The Chris Waller-trained filly dominated the competition, beating out Annabel Neasham and Rob Archibald’s Firm Agreement and Ciaron Maher’s Shanwah by more than five lengths.

Jockey Poy handed 13-year ban by Racing Victoria for betting offences
A Racing Victoria judge has handed down a 13-year ban from horse racing to former jockey Michael Poy for his role in an illegal betting scheme. Poy’s betting offences were discovered eleven months ago as a part of a Racing Vic investigation.

'Easiest horse in the world' Dubai Honour stays unbeaten in Australia
After winning the Group 1 Tancred Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday, Dubai Honour and William Haggas are eyeing a Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes win for the seven-year-old gelding. Dubai Honour has not ever lost a Group 1 race in Australia.
I am an avid horse racing enthusiast and punter. Growing up in Randwick, I have been surrounded by racing through stories from the elderly’s past endeavours to the racecourse and owners that are friends of the family. I am also a data-scientist and am fascinated and intrigued by the algorithmic approach to form. I’ve has become more involved with racing over the past few years due to simultaneously delving deeper into the sport and learning how to apply a data driven approach to punting. Beyond Racing, I am an avid NRL fan and MMA fan, the latter of which I have largely applied the same philosophy of methodical, data driven punting towards and found solid success in the MMA space and I continue to track and improve my strategies.