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![]() Yuck, saying he must not've vetted well feels like a big understatement. Rachel Alexandra's full sister Samantha Nicole sold for $700,000 last year which sounds like a lot but she had a little sesamoiditis which put off some people. I think Barbara Banke would've gotten her whatever she went for, and there was Japanese interest despite her physical issues. Wonder how bad the Macoumba colt was for that to be the price? I mean, they had to know that was coming or there would've been a reserve. They were unloading this one. Hmm.
That Hollywood Story filly was ga-orgeous. Sometimes it's painful realizing, oh yeah, I'm not rich and I can't go buy myself a 7 figure yearling. This was one of those times. |
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![]() Tiznow's a big hit too Monday. Candy Rides sold nicely. Street Sense's comeback story is pretty interesting with his return to U.S. for next year. Of first croppers, Eskendereya's, Blame's and Quality Road's got off to nice starts.
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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![]() Very true...It's a market by every definition and nuance of the word. Let's see how the Dunkirk's, Street Boss's and other of such ilk sell in the coming days.
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![]() When can I get my hands on a Green Monkey colt?
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![]() Keeneland September: Day Two hips to watch
By Joe Nevills Hip No. 266, bay colt, by Tapit—My White Corvette, by Tarr Road, consigned by Denali Stud, agent. “He’s a nice horse. He’s just a really athletic colt, and a pretty-moving colt. He just kind of floats. People have commented on how good he walks and how light on his feet he is. He’s very correct and has been a nice horse. We knew he needed time and we just held him for September.” Craig Bandoroff of Denali Stud on the full brother to champion Stardom Bound. Grade 2-placed stakes-winning Tarr Road mare My White Corvette has produced five winners from six foals to race. Bred in Kentucky by celebrity chef Bobby Flay, this colt is from the family of Peruvian champion Davidov and Grade 2-placed stakes winner Light My Fuse. Hip No. 291, bay filly, by Bernardini—Pacific Spell, by Langfuhr, consigned by Brereton C. Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent. “Obviously, that’s a very special family for us, being a half-sister to Proud Spell, who gave us the most fun we’ve ever had. This is a beautiful filly, just exactly what you would have asked for when you breed to Bernardini. She’s got a lot of class, presence, and unbelievable walk on her. We think she’s going to be a racehorse.” Bret Jones of Airdrie Stud describes the half-sister to champion Proud Spell, who won the 2008 Kentucky Oaks as a homebred for the Jones family. Pacific Spell has produced three winners from four foals to race, also including Grade 3-placed winner Proud Pearl. Bred in Kentucky by Brereton Jones, the filly’s page also includes Grade 1 winners J P’s Gusto and Imaginary Lady. Hip 340, Midnight Belle, bay filly, by Bernardini—Queenie Belle, by Bertrando, consigned by Eaton Sales, agent. “She’s somewhat typical of Bernardini in scope, where she has some length to her and looks like a two-turn filly, but also has the big hip and big shoulder on each end to provide the speed. He mother has been superb. Unrivaled Belle was a great mare and is throwing phenomenal foals, so I suspect the female end of the family will continue to grow.” Reiley McDonald of Eaton Sales on the half-sister to Unrivaled Belle, winner of the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic. Her dam, multiple Grade 2 winner Queenie Belle, has produced four winners from as many foals to race. This filly, who was bred in Florida by Vesgo Racing Stable and Seidler Racing Stable, is from the family of Group 3 winner Canon Can. Hip No. 377, gray or roan colt, by Tapit—Rhumb Line, by Mr. Greeley, consigned by Woods Edge Farm, agent. “He’s a full-brother to Zazu and Flashback. He’s a big, powerful colt, a very correct, well-made horse by one of the best stallions in America. He’s a full brother to two very good horses and he looks the part.” Woods Edge Farm’s Peter O’Callaghan describes the latest yearling from the successful cross of sire Tapit and winning Mr. Greeley mare Rhumb Line. The dam has produced four winners from five foals to race, all of them stakes winners or graded stakes placed. In addition to his notable full-siblings, this colt is a sibling to stakes winner Corinthian’s Jewel and Group 2-placed winner Art Princess. He was bred in Kentucky by SF Bloodstock. Hip No. 394, chestnut filly, by Pulpit—Ruthian, by Rahy, consigned by Stone Farm, agent. “She’s a full-sister to Rutherienne. You can’t get any better than that, and she’s a nice-looking filly, out of a young mare. She’s got great balance, a nice temperament. She’s a nice filly by a top sire, out of one of the greatest families, I believe in the book.” Arthur B. Hancock III of Stone Farm describes the filly out of stakes-winning Rahy mare Ruthian, who has produced seven winners from as many foals to race. Two full sisters have won in graded stakes – Grade 1 winner Rutherienne and Grade 3 winner Ruthenia – and half-sister Ruthville is a stakes winner. Payson Stud bred this filly in Kentucky, and her extended family includes Grade 3 winner Adcat. Hip No. 432, bay filly, by Distorted Humor—Sheba Gold, by Sadler’s Wells, consigned by Darby Dan Farm, agent. “Her mother’s a half-sister to Perfect Soul, so it’s a big family. Obviously, the quality of the filly, with the Distorted Humor plus the pedigree is huge. She’s just very balanced. She’s got a lovely walk, and just a really nice horse.” Darby Dan Farm’s Renee Logan describes this product of the Charles Fipke breeding program, out of Fipke-homebred Sheba Gold, a half-sister to Canadian champion Perfect Soul. Sheba Gold is dam of two winners from three foals to race, including stakes-placed winner Seeking Sheba. She is from the family of Grade/Group 3-placed winners Dimontina and Dance Secretary. Hip No. 438, bay filly, by Malibu Moon—Shop Again, by Wild Again, consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent. “She’s as good a filly as we have on the farm. She’s extraordinary in every way. She’s got pedigree, but she’s also got all the physical attributes as well.” Headley Bell of Mill Ridge sales discusses the final yearling to through the ring during the sale’s second day. Grade 1 winner Power Broker is one of three winners from as many foals to race out of stakes-winning Wild Again mare Shop Again. Bred in Kentucky by Jamm, Ltd., this filly extended family features Grade 1 winners Miss Shop and Trappe Shot and Grade 2 winner Lay Down, as well as Grade 2-placed stakes winners Bought in Dixie and Fifth Avenue.
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![]() Hip 377 Tapit-Rhumb Line is out.
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![]() Any Day Four hips to watch? I'm going to be there for a couple hours on Thursday.
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![]() 541 1/2 to Travers winner and Florida Derby winner... Filly has to be a big fig unless she looks like me
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![]() Thanks!! I'll be watching for those 2.
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![]() Keeneland September: Day Three hips to watch
By Joe Nevills Hip No. 446, bay filly, by Tiznow—Silken Cat, by Storm Cat, consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Aaron and Marie Jones. “This is a Tiznow filly, a half-sister to Speightstown. When you breed to Tiznow, this is what you’re looking to try to produce. She’s just a big, strong, powerful filly. She’s got a little bit of refinement from the mare. Just all class and very correct. Just unlimited potential. Everybody knows what Speightstown’s doing as a stallion, and that’s some powerful genetics there. She was one of the best fillies we had on the farm this year.” Mark Taylor of Taylor Made Sales Agency describes the half-sister to champion sprinter and leading sire Speightstown. She is out of Canadian champion Silken Cat, by Storm Cat. Bred in Kentucky by Aaron and Marie Jones, this filly is from the family of Grade/Group 1 winners Turk Passer and Mani Bhavan, Grade 2 winners Hear the Ghost and Star Dabbler, Grade 3 winner Pink Champagne, and Puerto Rican champion Mister Fanucci. Hip No. 496, dark bay or brown colt, by Galileo—Starlight Dreams, by Black Tie Affair, consigned by Woods Edge Farm, agent. “There won’t be too many Galileos here. He’s really a very nice colt, a beautifully made horse, beautiful mover. He looks like he’ll make a nice 2-year-old. He’s a half-brother to a promising young sire in Europe called Mastercraftsman, so he’s something to look forward to. I hope he’ll be received well.” Woods Edge Farm’s Peter O’Callaghan discusses the colt out of the winning Black Tie Affair mare Starlight Dreams, whose seven winners from as many foals to race include European champion and young sire Mastercraftsman as well as Grade 3 winner Genuine Devotion and Group 1-placed winner Famous, who brought over $1.46 million as a yearling. His page also includes Group 1 winner Pressing, Group 2 winners Celestial Storm and Thawakib, and Group 3 winners Mazuna and Beyond Desire. He was bred in Kentucky by SF Bloodstock. Hip No 515, gray or roan colt, by Tapit—Successful Outlook, by Orientate, consigned by Gainesway, agent. “Successful Outlook was a graded stakes winner at 2 in New York. This colt has a very big update in that he’s a half-brother to Sweet Lulu, who recently won the Grade 1 Test at Saratoga. He’s a very balanced, great-moving correct colt. He’s got a lot of charisma. He’s highly popular, he’s a great prospect, he’s highly sought after, and we expect him to sell very well.” Michael Hernon, director of sales at Gainesway, on the colt out of Grade 3 winner Successful Outlook. The dam’s one winner from two foals to race is Grade 1 winner Sweet Lulu, who is undefeated in four starts. The colt’s family members include Group 1-placed winner Catch a Glimpse and Group 3-placed winner Spring to Light. He was bred in Kentucky by Gainesway. Hip No. 541, bay filly, by Indian Charlie—Take Charge Lady, by Dehere, consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent. “A half to Take Charge Indy out of a great racemare, really refined, really well-made with a good frame. She’s top-class. She’s very correct, deep, really pretty, good angles, moves well, and a great side profile. She’s a really attractive filly.” John G. Sikura of Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency on the colt out of top broodmare Take Charge Lady, a multiple Grade 1 winner who has produced four winners from five foals to race. Her siblings include 2012 Florida Derby winner Take Charge Indy and recent Travers Stakes winner Will Take Charge. Take Charge Lady’s four yearlings to sell at public auction have brought an average of $1,127,500. The filly was bred in Kentucky by Eaton. Hip No. 544, chestnut colt, by Malibu Moon—Tap Your Heels, by Unbridled, consigned by Dromoland Farm, agent. “He’s a lovely, smooth, balanced, good-walking horse. I like him very much. He’s got a great mind.” Gerry Dilger of Dromoland Farm talks about the half-brother to leading sire Tapit, out of stakes winner Tap Your Heels. Bred in Kentucky by Barouche Stud (Ireland) Ltd., this colt is a sibling to three winners, including multiple stakes-placed winner Overandabeauty. Champions Rubiano and Summer Bird are among his notable family members, as are Grade 2 winner Dubleo and Grade 3 winner Glitterman. Hip No. 559, dark bay or brown colt, by Dynaformer—Thissongsforyou, by Unbridled’s Song, consigned by Three Chimneys Sales, agent for Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings. “Everybody knows Dynaformer and you know what to expect from him. He just has runners, and this is just as good as Dynaformer gets. He’s that good. Obviously, Stonestreet’s proven to breed a top-class racehorse, so this is a nice, nice animal.” Guinness McFadden of Three Chimneys on the colt from the final crop of prominent sire Dynaformer. His dam, Thissongsforyou, has produced one winner from one foal to race. The Stonestreet-bred colt is from the family of Grade 1 winner Magnificent Song, Grade 3 winners Lech and Savina, and Venezuelan champion The Mindfulangel. Hip No. 622, chestnut filly, by Giant’s Causeway—Wilshewed, by Carson City, consigned by Valkyre Stud, agent for Mr. and Mrs. William Currin. “That’s a half to the colt that brought $1.55 million last year. She’s just a really pretty filly. I’ve got high hopes for her. She’s a very leggy filly with a lot of scope. A lot of good size and length. The family has liked the dirt and the grass.” Valkyre Stud’s Catherine Parke discusses the three quarter-sister to Grade 1 winner Stormello and Grade 2 winner My Best Brother. Her dam, the Carson City mare Wilshewed has produced four winners from five foals to race, and a colt by Bernardini brought $1.55 million at last year’s Keeneland September sale. This filly’s family includes Group 2 winner All Bar One and Grade/Group 3 winners Reserve Your Heart and The Pamplemousse. She was bred in Kentucky by Summer Wind Farm Ltd. Partnership.
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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By Nicole Russo A half sister to champion and prominent sire Speightstown set the bar high early in Wednesday’s third session of the Keeneland September yearling sale, selling for $1.75 million to Torrealba Holdings to establish a new high price for the sale. The daughter of Tiznow was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, as agent for breeders Aaron and Marie Jones. “We liked her,” Goncalo Torrealba said after signing the ticket. “She comes from an outstanding pedigreed family, and that’s what we’re trying to build at Three Chimneys. … Borges Torrealba became partners with Three Chimneys, so we’re looking forward to having her at Three Chimneys after her racing career.” The filly is out of the stakes winning Storm Cat mare Silken Cat, who earned Sovereign Award honors as Canada’s champion 2-year-old filly of 1995. The mare’s only winner is Speightstown, who won four graded stakes races, including the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, in 2004 to earn the Eclipse Award as champion sprinter. He now stands at WinStar Farm in Versailles, Ky., which also stands the filly’s sire, Tiznow.
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![]() This TNT should be doing Satish's spot in 5 years..lol
I guess Satish didnt sell the playbook when he sold them the farm.. |
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Update: Whisper Hill/Mandy Pope!
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![]() In 2005 that filly would have been 4mil
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![]() I'm bummed. I thought that filly was in tomorrow's session.
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![]() http://www.youtube.com/user/keenelandfan/videos
I'm haunting Keeneland's Youtube channel for things like this that I have to miss. They're putting up several videos, some of which aren't included on Bloodhorse or aren't up in their entirety although BH's doing a great job covering the sale. I don't just want to see them cut in post-$1 mil. The entirety of the Take Charge Lady filly's sale is up along with the Tiznow-Silken Cat and the Medaglia D'Oro-Supercharger from today. Other nice ones from prior sessions too. They also have some select prior yearling sales they just uploaded like Verrazano, Sweet Lulu, Oxbow, Will Take Charge, Palace Malice, and others. |
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![]() Keeneland September: Day Four hips to watch
By Joe Neville Staff writer Joe Nevills discusses six horses to watch at Thursday’s fourth and final Book 1 session of the Keeneland September yearling sale, including half-siblings to Havre de Grace and English Channel. Hip No 664, bay colt, by Galileo—Another Storm, by Gone West, consigned by Blandford Stud, agent. “He’s by the best stallion in the world. He’s an attractive horse, lovely walker, just a nice horse. Simple.” Blandford Stud’s Padraig Campion on the colt out of the winning Gone West mare Another Storm, who is the dam of four winners from five to race, including Grade/Group 3 winners Asperity and Angel Terrace and stakes winner Sehoy. The colt’s second dam is champion Storm Song, and his page also includes Grade/Group 2 winners Midsummer Fair and Diamond Omi, Grade 3 winner and sire High Cotton, and Singapore champion Better Life. The son of leading international sire Galileo was bred in Ireland by Paget Bloodstock. Hip No. 681, dark bay or brown colt, by Tapit—Ava Knowsthecode, by Cryptoclearance, consigned by Valkyre Stud, agent for Oakbrook Farm. “He’s a beautiful, beautiful colt. The mare has had runner after runner, all group [stakes] horses. Her horse Justin Phillip just won the Alfred Vanderbilt Handicap, so it couldn’t be any better.” Catherine Parke of Valkyre Stud discusses the half-brother to recent Grade 1 winner Justin Phillip. The six winners from eight foals to start out of the Grade 3-placed winning Cryptoclearance mare Ava Knowsthecode also include Grade 2 winner Keyed Entry, Grade 3 winners Algorithms and Successful Mission, and stakes winner Alex’s Allure. He was bred in Kentucky by Oakbrook Farm. Hip No. 707, bay filly, by Medaglia d’Oro—Belva, by Theatrical, consigned by Paramount Sales, agent. “She’ll be one of the top here in the sale, I would think. She’s got everything. She’s a big, quality filly, looks lovely. This filly has a lot of leg. She’s a big filly, so she’s a little different from the rest of the family.” Pat Costello of Paramount Sales talks about the half-sister to champion turf male and young sire English Channel. Her dam, the unraced Theatrical mare Belva, has produced three winners from six foals to race, also including Grade 2-placed winner Sedgefield. Her second dam is multiple French champion Committed, and her page also includes Grade 1 winner Pharma and Grade 2 winner and sire Hap. She was bred in Kentucky by Keene Ridge Racing and Darley. Hip No. 723, bay filly, by Medaglia d’Oro—Broadway Ticket, by Distorted Humor, consigned by Three Chimneys Sales, agent. “This horse, we bought back out of the [Keeneland November breeding stock] sale in last year. She didn’t come through weaning all that well and has just really blossomed over the summer and I think is really hitting the sale at the right time. [She has] broodmare potential galore, and her dam’s half to a really up-and-coming sire. Medaglia d’Oro’s gotten hot of late and she’s just a good, clean-legged filly.” Guinness McFadden of Three Chimneys on the third foal out of Broadway Ticket, a half-sister to champion and Darley stallion Street Sense, who will be returning to stand in the U.S. for 2014. Bred in Kentucky by Randy Bloch and partners, the filly is from the family of late sire Mr. Greeley as well stakes winners Elusive Sparkle, Majestic Legend, Binalegend and Smokin’ Legend. Hip No. 855, dark bay or brown filly, by Tiznow—Easter Bunnette, by Carson City, consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent. “She’s the athlete to go with [the pedigree]. That’s how you hope that package comes together. She just has a great deal of quality about her, she’s very well balanced and just a quality, athletic filly. You couldn’t ask for more.” Headley Bell of Mill Ridge Sales describes the half-sister to 2011 Horse of the Year Havre de Grace. Her dam, Easter Bunnette, is a producer of three winners from five foals to race, and her most recent yearling to sell, Bernardini colt Brabbham, brought $1.2 million at the 2011 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga selected yearling sale. The filly’s prominent family members include champion sprinter Plugged Nickle, Grade 1 winners Christiecat and Riskaverse, and Grade/Group 3 winners Key to the Bridge, Say, Cozzy Corner, Tasteyville, and Bouquet Booth. Nancy S. Dillman bred the filly in Kentucky. Hip No. 874, bay filly, by Super Saver—Expanse, by Distant View, consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent. “She’s extremely nice. I’ve seen some nice Super Savers all around at the farms, but this filly’s really special. She’s got a big first dam, a lot of pedigree, and she’s an exceptional individual. She’s at the end of Book 1, so it’s going to be interesting to see if Super Saver may save his biggest fireworks for the end of Book 1. She’s as good as any filly we’ve got in the sale, physically.” Mark Taylor of Taylor Made Sales Agency on the half-sister to Grade 1 winner Afleet Express and Grade 2-placed stakes winner Reporting For Duty. Stakes-placed winner Expanse is the dam of four winners from as many foals to race. Bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm, the filly is from the family of Grade 2 winner Eye of the Tiger, Grade 3 winner Fighting Fantasy, and Grade 2-placed stakes winner Wildwood Flower.
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![]() Apparently War Front is the new Mr Prospector? 2,500,000 712
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![]() Coolmore buy..
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |