Brief on the Belmont

War of Will wowed at the morning workouts ahead of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
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War of Will peeks out from his stable at Keeneland before shipping to New York for the Belmont Stakes.
War of Will peeks out from his stable at Keeneland before shipping to New York for the Belmont Stakes.

Bring on the Belmont Stakes! It has been a Triple Crown series full of surprises and I expect there will be plenty of twists for the ten who compete in “The Test of the Champion.” Who will that champion be? We shall soon see. For the time being, here’s the brief on the Belmont.

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The Preakness Prep List

Bourbon War at home in Kentucky as a yearling.
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Bourbon War at home in Kentucky as a yearling.
Bourbon War lived in Midway, KY as a yearling, years before his Preakness Stakes entry.

It definitely doesn’t seem like it has been nearly two weeks since the Kentucky Derby but here we go, it is time for the 144th edition of the Preakness Stakes. The results of the Kentucky Derby were different and unexpected. We will not have an opportunity for a Triple Crown winner this year. Fortunately, there is a large field of fantastic talent entered in this Preakness, which may still be one of the greatest races. Get ready for one of the best and oldest, classic Grade 1 races, the Preakness Stakes!

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Kentucky Derby Is Coming

The 145th Kentucky Derby will race at Churchill Downs on March 4, 2019.
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The 145th Kentucky Derby will race at Churchill Downs on March 4, 2019.
The 145th Kentucky Derby will race at Churchill Downs on March 4, 2019.

Prepare yourselves! Kentucky Derby is coming. Saturday, May 4th, we will celebrate the longest continually held sport in America. There is a lot to know before you witness the “Most Exciting Two Minutes In Sports”. Reference this post for the 145th Run For The Roses.

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Record Breaking, Ready and Abel – The Keenleland January Sale

Abel Tasman added another title to her list of achievements when she broke a sales record at Keeneland January Sale.
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Abel Tasman added another title to her list of achievements when she broke a sales record at Keeneland January Sale.
Abel Tasman added another title to her list of achievements when she broke a sales record at Keeneland January Sale.

The four day 2019 Keeneland January Horses Of All Ages Sale is underway and it started on the right hoof. Keeneland reported an increase in head sold with a higher gross amount and average price compared to session 1 in 2018. The sale topper was Abel Tasman. She sold for $5 million dollars! That is the top price for any broodmare prospect ever sold at a Keeneland January Sale. There were several nice offerings at the start of the Keeneland sale with some promising results.

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When the Stakes are High

Keeneland gained two Grade s stakes for 2018

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La Coronel won the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland in October, but her April win in the Applachian, both at Keeneland, is now a Grade 2 stakes for 2018
La Coronel won the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland in October, but her April win in the Applachian, both at Keeneland, is now a Grade 2 stakes for 2018

As November wrapped there was a special meeting in the Horse Capital of the World.  A select group, belonging to the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association met in Lexington, KY.  These members are on the American Graded Stakes Committee.  They were tasked with the annual selection process of grading stakes races in the United States.  After a delicate 2 day process that looked at over 800 stakes races the committee determined 455 worthy stakes for 2018.  Did your favorite track and races meet their standards?

 

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November by the Numbers at the Keeneland Sale

Stellar Wind, sales topper at the 2017 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale

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Stellar Wind strikes a $6 million dollar pose
Stellar Wind strikes a $6 million dollar pose

The 2017 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale concluded yesterday, 11/18/17.  It was a spectacular sale with high demand for the best quality weanlings, mares and horses of racing age.  With so much to say in the recap, I think it might be best to let the numbers speak for themselves.

 

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Pegasus Premier

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California Chrome is one happy horse!
California Chrome is one happy horse!

The time is near for the premier of the Pegasus World Cup Invitational!  It has been one year since Frank Stronach announced his vision at the Thoroughbred Owners Conference at his Gulfstream Park.  By May, the stage was set for the inaugural running of the Grade 1, world’s richest race.  This Saturday, 1/28/17, history will be made when the 1st winner of the Pegasus takes home $7 million dollars, the share awarded to the 1st place finisher of a race with a $12 million dollar purse.

The Pegasus World Cup will surpass the $10 million dollar Dubai World Cup to become the richest Thoroughbred race world wide.  California Chrome won the 2016 Dubai World Cup and he will be hard to beat as he aims for the Pegasus which would push his earnings to $21 million dollars, the highest for any Thoroughbred in history.  The Pegasus was created by Frank Stronach, the billionaire tycoon for the manufacturing of auto parts and the founder of The Stronach group.  He envisioned this race to benefit the Thoroughbred racing industry.  He wanted to showcase the sport in our somewhat off-season in a way to please the fans and attract new attention for racing.  He perfectly positioned the race in the calendar during a time that would allow horses to compete with ample recovery time after the Breeders’ Cup and before the Dubai World Cup as well as a final send off for horses retiring to breed which usually follows each February in North America.  The Pegasus filled the spot of the former Donn Handicap, inaugurated in 1959.  The Donn was held at the same time of the year and had the same distance, grade and track however, it carried a purse of only $500,000.  The Pegasus race will be for Thoroughbreds age 4 and upwards.  It is 1 and 1/8 miles (9 furlongs) on the main dirt track at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, FL.  12 horses were selected from backers whom each invested their own $1 million dollars.  Each horse will get a $250,000 dollar return on their investment.  2nd place will take $1.75 million and third place will get their $1 million returned.

The name Pegasus was applied to honor the greatness of horses as Stronach intended when he had a 110 foot, 473 ton, $30 million dollar statue of the mythical winged horse, Pegasus, built at his Gulfstream Park.  It is the largest bronze equine statue in the world.  The Stronach group owns several racetracks in addition to Gulfsteam; Golden Gate Fields, Pimlico Race Course, Santa Anita Park, Portland Meadows, Rosecraft Raceway and Laurel Park in America.  They have foreign investments as well and they own simulcasting and wagering technologies.  Additionally, they breed Thoroughbreds and have an aftercare program too.  Stronach will be represented by their Stronach Stables, Shaman Ghost, in the Pegasus, with it’s post owned by their own Adena Springs.

For tickets ranging from $100 to over $700 dollars, fans may buy tickets to attend the 12 race card this Saturday at Gulfstream.  There will be 6 other stakes this day, 3 of those are graded stakes.  Race 1 kicks off at 11:30 A.M. EST.  For television viewers, NBC will feature live coverage from 4:30 to 6 P.M. EST.  There will be viewers in 122 countries.  Race 12 is the Pegasus, with a post time of 5:40 P.M.  The field is as follows by post position/horse/jockey/trainer//morning line odds/owner/$1 million investor:

  1. Arrogate/Mike Smith/Bob Baffert/7-5/Juddmont Farms. Inc./Coolmore
  2. Prayer for Relief/Florent Geroux/Dale Romans/50-1/Zayat Stables, LLC. and RoseDown Racing/RoseDown Racing Stables
  3. Neolithic/John Velazquez/Todd Pletcher/30-1/Starlight Racing/Starlight Pegasus Partners
  4. Noble Bird/Julien Leparaoux/Mark Casse/25-1/Mack Oxley and Broman Fostock/Mack, Fostock and Broman
  5. War Story/Antonio Gallardo/Jorge Navarro/50-1/Looch Racing Stables, Inc. Ellis, Imaginary Stables, and Daybreak Racing, LLC./Dan Schafer
  6. War Envoy/Luis Saez/Mick Ruis/50-1/Ruis Racing, LLC./Ruis Racing, LLC.
  7. Shaman Ghost/Jose Ortiz/James Jerkins/20-1/Stronach Stables/Adena Springs
  8. Semper Fortis/Tyler Gaffalione/Doug O’Neill/50-1/Reddam Racing, LLC./Reddham Racing, LLC.
  9. Keen Ice/Javier Castellano/Todd Pletcher/12-1/Donegal Racing, Jerry and Ronald Frankel and Calumet Farm/Ronald and Gerald Frankel
  10. Breaking Lucky/Luis Contreras/Reade Baker/25-1/GunPowder Farms LLC., West Point Thoroughbreds, et. al/Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Randy Hill and E. Young
  11. Eragon/Edgar Prado/Laura Wohlers/50-1/James McIngvale/James McIngvale
  12. California Chrome/Victor Espinoza/Art Sherman/6-5/California Chrome LLC./California Chrome,LLC.

Arrogate is the 4 year old grey son of Unbridled’s Song and Bubbler.  He is considered Chrome’s worst competition.  Arrogate finished a half length before Chrome in the BC Classic in 2016, a move many consider the fault of Chrome’s jockey whom has vowed to ride Chrome differently in this race.  However, Arrogate’s win in the Travers Stakes was a record breaker and he is a fine, fast horse.  He has the rail position so he will have to break well to keep from getting pinched. He has a record of 5 in 6 for wins.  He has never raced at Gulfstream.

Prayer for Relief is the 9 year old male horse of Jump Start and Sparklin Lil.  He has won 8 of 45 starts.  His last win was in 2013. He has experience at Gulfstream Park and finished 4th in the Donn in 2015.

Neolithic is a 4 year old colt of Harlan’s Holiday and Swingit.  His only 2 wins were his only 2 races at Gulfstream.  He has 7 career starts.  He has not won a graded stakes and his last race was an allowance.  He won that race and he broke his maiden in his first outing, each took place at Gulfsteam.

Noble Bird is a 6 year old horse born to Birdstone and Anyhow.  He has won 7 of his 20 races.  He has never raced at Gulfstream but he has won a graded stakes race.  I witnessed his win in the Hagyard Fayette Stakes this last Fall meet at Keeneland and have fed him a mint.  He’s a good boy.

War Story is the gelding of Nothern Afleet and Belle Watling.  He is 5 years-old and has finished 1st in 4 of 17 races.  He has raced at Gulfstream and he has participated in many graded stakes including two BC races.

War Envoy is 5 years old and he was born to War Front and La Conseillante.  He has won just 2 of 21 starts.  He has not raced at Gulfstream nor has he won a stakes race.  He has raced twice in the BC.

Shaman Ghost is also 5 Years-old.  He was sired by Ghostzapper.  His dam is Getback TimeShaman Ghost has raced and won at Gulfstream.  He has won graded stakes and holds the 2015 Sovereign Award for Champion 3 year-old colt.  He has a record of 6 wins in 13 starts.

Semper Fortis is a 4 year old colt.  He is the offspring of Distorted Humor and Rebridled Dreams by Unbridled’s SongSemper Fortis has never raced at Gulfstream before or won a graded stakes.  He has won 2 of 12 races.  Primarily, this horse has raced in California.

Keen Ice ran third behind California Chrome and Arrogate in the 2016 BC Classic.  He is a 5 year-old horse born to Curlin and MedomakKeen Ice’s jockey won the 2016 Eclipse Award.  Keen Ice has won 2 of 19 races.  He was 6th in last year’s Donn.  He won the Travers Stakes in 2015 beating the amazing American Pharoah.  He has raced 3 times at Gulfstream.  His last race was the Harlan’s Holiday Stakes at Gulfstream where he finished 2nd.

Breaking Lucky is a 5 year-old horse sired by Lookin at Lucky.  His dam is Shooting PartyBreaking Lucky ran his first race at Gulfstream.  He holds a win record of 3 in 16.  He has won a graded stakes.

Eragon is a 6 year-old horse born to Offlee Wild and Express Time.  He has won exactly half of his 20 starts.  This is his first race in North America.  He is an Argentina bred horse.  He has won three Group 1 races.

California Chrome is the favorite and certainly my favorite.  He is the 6 year old flashy chestnut of Lucky Pulpit and Love the Chase.  I have written about this horse a lot.  Please, search my page for more stories about this 4 time Eclipse Award champion.  He has raced and won on many tracks and in 2 countries.  Chrome has won 16 of 26 starts.  I am hoping he wins once more before retiring to Taylor Made Farm to start his career as a stallion.  I am looking forward to bringing him back to my hometown.  Unfortunately, wins from post 12 are very rare at Gulfstream due to the track conformation.

Don’t miss your chance to watch California Chrome race one final time!  This is a horse people will talk about for the ages.  The Pegasus World Cup will also be most historical.  I would like to thank The Stronach Group for working towards improvement in recognition for the Thoroughbred industry and supporting aftercare of both jockeys and horses.  Check back soon for more adventures in the industry.

 

 

 

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Photogenic Pharoah

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A dream was fulfilled yesterday when I finally got to meet American Pharoah.  I was lucky enough to be present at Keeneland, this past October, when Pharoah worked his way thru the paddock and then flashed past me to win his final race.  He won the first and only Grand Slam, the combination of all 3 legs of the Triple Crown and the Breeders’ Cup Classic.  With that, Pharoah retired just a few miles further down the road at Ashford Stud in Versailles,KY.

Ashford StudAshford Stud

Ashford Stud is the American division of Coolmore.  Coolmore America acquired the Ashford farm in the 1980s.  The land was developed for cattle farming around 1912 and was called Hereford Farm until the late 1970s.  As the cattle were replaced by stallions some great bloodlines began to prosper here. I was very impressed from the time I traveled thru the gated entry and down the tree lined car path passing lush fields that led us to the start of the tour.  Everything we saw was built with beauty and there is a lot of stone work.

Thunder Gulch

Coolmore added Thunder Gulch to the roster in 1996.  He still lives there today, having retired last year.  He serves as a calming factor to American Pharoah in the paddock now.  Thunder Gulch is the offspring of Gulch and Line of ThunderThunder Gulch was born in March of 1992.  He won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes in 1995.  He was 3rd in the Preakness Stakes that year.  He was the Eclipse Award winner for Champion 3 Year Old Colt that same year.  By 2001 he was the top sire.  He has produced many fine Thoroughbreds.

Giant's CausewayGiant's Causeway

A farm favorite and North America’s leading sire in lifetime earnings, still standing at Ashford, is Giant’s Causeway.  He shares a barn with American Pharoah but it is Giant’s Causeway’s large statue that is featured just outside of the barn door.  He is accredited with producing 31 Grade 1 winners.  He is the son of Storm Cat and Mariah’s Storm, born in 1997.  Giant’s Causeway had a nice career as a runner but the stud life is for him.  He earned the champion sire title in 2009, 2010 and 2012.

Shanghai BobbyMunnings

Shanghai Bobby said it was much too pretty to look inward towards the barn.  He was enjoying the view of the lovely farm.  His very 1st crop of yearlings are selling now and he has had some nice prices on his Keeneland September Sale grads.  Shanghai Bobby won the BC Juvenile and and Eclipse Award for Champion 2 Year Old Colt both in 2012.  He himself is the son of Harlan’s Holiday and Steelin’.  He was foaled in 2010.

Munnings wasn’t having it either.  He left the hamming to American PharoahMunnings is the 2006 offspring of Speightstown and La CometeMunnings was a nice race horse and he is producing great foals.  I’m A Chatterbox is one of my favorite of his progeny.

Uncle Mo

Uncle Mo is having a very significant impact on the industry right now.  He is the sire of our last KY Derby winner, Nyquist Indian Charlie and Playa Maya produced Uncle Mo in 2008.  He was the winner of the 2010 BC Juvenile and subsequently the winner of the Eclipse Award for Champion 2 Year Old Colt that same year.

Declaration of WarLookin at Lucky

Declaration of War was born to War Front and Tempo West in 2009.  His sire, War Front along with Tapit took the lead at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale as they have for years.  Declaration of War’s first crop are currently yearlings.

Lookin At Lucky wasn’t necessarily looking at me.  This 2007 son of Smart Strike and Private Feeling was a nice racehorse.  Lookin at Lucky won the Preakness in 2010.  In 2009 and 2010 he took the Eclipse Award for Champion Colt.  Madefromlucky is one of his many graded stakes winning offspring.

Ashford Stud CemeteryAshford Stud Name Plates

The name plaques on the walls and the gravestones in the cemetery remind us of the great horses that have called Ashford Stud home.  Cigar and Scat Daddy are among those memorialized.  Scat Daddy died way to soon.  His last crop of yearlings are making there way through this year’s sales.  Hip 454 at the 2016 Keeneland September Sale was his son.  He was the sale topper hammering $3 million dollars.

Ashford Stud trophiesAshford Stud mementos

The property is stuffed with awards and memorabilia affiliated with the champion sires that have called Ashford home. Pictured here are just a few of the wonderful collection I saw.

Ashford Stud Breeding Shed

The least fancy building on the tour holds the most important rooms.  This is the breeding shed where every live mount at Coolmore America takes place.

American Pharoah

I’ll conclude the tour recap with a few more photos of Ashford’s and America’s champ.  American Pharoah brought an end to our 37 year quest for a Triple Crown Winner.  He is our only living champion horse of just 12 Thoroughbreds to ever win the series.  American Pharoah was born in 2012.  He is the son of Pioneerof the Nile and Littleprincessemma. Pharoah began breeding for the 1st time this year.  I can not wait to see his foals.  I hope they inherit every bit of his talent.  He has put on a little weight and he seemed calm and comfortable for a stallion.  To arrange for your own tour go to Horse Country Tours

American Pharoah

In other news, California Chrome races again Saturday.  Look for my Chrome story any day now.

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Covering Claiborne

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The Bluegrass State is getting a big dose of some much needed rain today.  It was not the best weather for touring but I had a great visit to Claiborne Farm, nonetheless.

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Claiborne Farm was established in Paris, KY in 1910 by Arthur B. Hancock.  Over a century later it is still operated by the Hancock’s.  Seth Walker Hancock, Jr. is the 4th generation Hancock horseman and manager.  The farm sprawls across 3,000 acres.  The pamphlet, provided at the tour, states Claiborne has had 22 Racing’s Hall of Fame horses, 63 Champions, 17 Horses of the Year, 22 Kentucky Derby winners, 19 Preakness Stakes winners, 22 Belmont Stakes winners, and 29 Breeders’ Cup winners.  It also pointed out that half of all Triple Crown winning horses have been sired by their stallions.

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Though it has 50 barns my hour long tour just featured a few of those.  The first stallion I was introduced to was OrbOrb is only 6 years old.  He won the Kentucky Derby in 2013.  He was sired by Malibu Moon and his dam is Lady LibertyOrb’s 1st crop were foaled in 2015.  Kevin, the tour guide, held Orb still so I could pet him.  Kevin lives on the farm.  His father and grandfather both worked there too.  He has an abundance of detailed information on the stallions.

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Flatter came out of his stall for a visit.  He was foaled in 1999 and Claiborne was his breeder.  His sire was A.P Indy and his dam was Praise by Mr. ProspectorMr.  Prospector is buried in 1 of the 3 horse cemeteries on the property.  Flatter is the sire of multiple graded stakes winners including Upstart.

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Lea is adorable and loves to savor his peppermints.  He packs them in his gums and sips water to enjoy the flavor.  Lea is a multiple graded stakes winner and is 7 years old.  He is the progeny of First Samurai and Greenery.  This is his first year at stud.

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Blame by Arch and Liable is 10 years old.  In 2010 Blame won the Breeders’ Cup Classic and an Eclipse Award for Champion Older Horse.  His breeder was Claiborne.  He has sired multiple graded stakes winners since 2011.

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War Front is the most expensive stud on the farm.  The son of Danzig and Starry Dreamer was born in 2002 and won multiple graded stakes.  He retired to stud in 2007.  Air Force Blue and Hit It A Bomb are some of his 2015 champion offspring.  I gave a big hug and he stuck his tongue out!  As Twitter’s famous Woodbine Racetrack barn cat, Gator Kitten (@Gatorkitten) would say, he is “to sassys”!

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The tour concluded with a visit to one of the cemeteries.  Secretariat is one of the most well know Thoroughbreds buried there.  He was purchased in 1972 to stand at Claiborne Farm.  His stall is currently empty.  It is waiting for a pretty special stud to come along.

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I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Claiborne Farm.  I hope you like the stallion pictures.  Tours are available 7 days a week for most days of the year.  To arrange your own visit go to Claiborne Farm .  Thanks for reading my story.  Check back soon for more Thoroughbred news and adventures.

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Yearning For Yearlings

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The official start of the yearling sales season kicked off yesterday, 7/12/16, at Fasig-Tipton in Lexington, KY.  This sale came one day after the Summer Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale.  I was especially excited to attend day 2 because it marked the first time I part owned a Thoroughbred at an auction.

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I was not on hand, due to my day job, for the horses of racing age sale.  That sale was quite a success.  Compared to last year, more horses were sold fetching a higher overall price, a higher average price and far fewer unsold horses.  72 horses sold versus 65 the prior year.  The total sale brought in over $5 million dollars compared to less than $4 million in 2015.  The average price per horse rose by over $8.5 thousand dollars.  Finally, only 19 horses did not get sold this July, where as last year 31 did not sell.  The sale topper was the 7-year-old mare, Storm Lucy at $575,000.  Malibu Moon and War Front sired 5 Thoroughbreds each in that sale making them the top sires by numbers in the sale.  Taylor Made Sales Agency was the top consignor.

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The July Selected Yearling sale did not exceed 2015’s results.  The number of horses sold declined, as did the total price as well as the average price while the number of horses that failed to meet the reserved price increased.  The 2016 sale sold 183 Thoroughbreds versus 205 the year before.  Last year’s sale made over $20 million dollars while this year brought just over $17.6.  On average horses dropped from $97 thousand dollars to $86 thousand each.  This year 110 horses were not sold versus only 83 the prior Summer sale.  Seen above is the sales ring screen showing an Uncle Mo filly bringing in $250,000.  A colt sired by Curlin, hip 222, was the sale topper at a price of $475,000.

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Wearing hip 235, pictured above, is a horse that I part owned thru a pinhook partnership I bought into last Fall.  He came in with a 4 way tie of top selling horses.  This colt, sired by Graydar, brought a price of $200,000.  He sold to Twin Creeks Racing Stable, LLC.  I loved his unique coloring, best seen in the sunlight.  I can not wait to see how well he does on the track later in life!

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Hips 338 seen at top left was sired by Speightstown and sold for $350,000.  On the right is hip 326, another horse sired by Curlin, who sold for just $90,000.  He is in front of the walking ring screens as hip 324 by Stay Thirsty who sold for $260,000.

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Touring the grounds a bit I saw some interesting reminders of the exciting sales graduates that Fasig-Tipton has sold before.  On July 19, 1975 the Lexington location of this great auction company sold the amazing Seattle Slew for just $17,500.  He went on to win the Triple Crown in 1977.  He has a whole building complete with art named for him as seen above.  Below, we see a reminder of American Pharaoh, our last Triple Crown winner.  He was featured as a yearling at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale in New York in 2013 and bought back by his owner.  This is where the next major yearling sale will take place on August 8 and 9th, The Saratoga Sale.  My group has several horses in that auction so I will be following it closely.

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I hope you all enjoy the yearling auctions.  Check back with me weekly for more Thoroughbred news or adventures.

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