Flash Sale a ‘Sweet’ Success for Fox Hill

Sweet Tea (Into Mischief–Ava Pie, by Distorted Humor), the sole offering from Fasig-Tipton Digital's Fox Hill Flash Sale, was purchased for $320,000 by Vicente Perez. The 4-year-old filly, a maiden winner in four starts for Fox Hill and Larry Jones, was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for the late Rick Porter's operation.

Sweet Tea, a $300,000 Keeneland September yearling purchase in 2019, is a full-sister to two-time stakes winner and multiple graded-placed Sound Machine and is also a half-sister to SW & GSP Forever Liesl (Mineshaft). The filly's dual Grade III-winning second dam Lakenheath (Colonial Affair) is responsible for SW/MGSP The Truth or Else (Yes It's True), GSW Decorated Soldier (Proud Citizen) and the SP Fighter Wing (Empire Maker), whose daughter Glass Ceiling (Constitution) won this year's GIII Barbara Fritchie S. and is entered for Saturday's GIII Distaff S. at Aqueduct.

Sweet Tea is bred on the exact same cross as Into Mischief's Grade I winners Life Is Good and Practical Joke and on the cross over Forty Niner-line dams that is responsible for the likes of MGISW Goldencents.

“The Fox Hill Flash Sale was a tremendous success, demonstrating the strength and versatility of Fasig-Tipton Digital,” said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton Director of Digital Sales. “It was a win for all parties, as the purchaser–who actually bred the filly–is thrilled to have Sweet Tea back in his broodmare band.  We are very appreciative of longtime Fasig-Tipton supporter Fox Hill Farm entrusting the sale of such a quality filly with our new digital platform.”

Ten unique bidders battled for the popular broodmare prospect, with more than 150 bids placed during the 50-hour bidding window.

The next Fasig-Tipton Digital Sale is slated for Apr. 21-26. Nominations for that auction are open through Apr. 14.

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Fasig-Tipton Flash Sale ‘Sweet’ For Fox Hill Farm

The Fox Hill Flash Sale – Fasig-Tipton Digital's first “flash sale” – closed at 2 p.m. Friday after just over two days of open bidding. The sole offering, 4-year-old broodmare prospect Sweet Tea (Into Mischief), sold for $320,000 to Vicente Perez. The filly was consigned as Hip 1 by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Fox Hill Farm.

Sweet Tea, by leading sire Into Mischief, was a $300,000 yearling purchase by Rick Porter's Fox Hill Farm. The filly broke her maiden second time out in an $84,000 maiden special weight at Oaklawn Park.

Dam Ava Pie (Distorted Humor) has also produced graded stakes-placed stakes winners Forever Liesel (Mineshaft) and Sound Machine (Into Mischief). Sweet Tea's second dam is multiple graded stakes winner Lakenheath, who produced Grade 1-placed stakes winner The Truth or Else; Grade 3-placed Decorated Soldier; and stakes-placed Fighter Wing, who in turn produced this year's Grade 3 Barbara Fritchie Stakes winner Glass Ceiling.

“The Fox Hill Flash Sale was a tremendous success, demonstrating the strength and versatility of Fasig-Tipton Digital,” said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton director of digital sales. “It was a win for all parties, as the purchaser – who actually bred the filly – is thrilled to have Sweet Tea back in his broodmare band. We are very appreciative of longtime Fasig-Tipton supporter Fox Hill Farm entrusting the sale of such a quality filly with our new digital platform.”

Ten unique bidders battled for the popular broodmare prospect, with more than 150 bids placed during the 50-hour bidding window.

The next Fasig-Tipton Digital sale will be held April 21-26. Nominations are open through April 14.

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Speaker’s Corner Up For The ‘Challenge’ In Grade 1 Carter

Godolphin's Speaker's Corner has kicked off his 4-year-old campaign the right way with two graded stakes victories at Gulfstream Park. But he'll have his work cut out for him when contesting a salty group of older horses in Saturday's seven-furlong Grade 1, $300,000 Carter Handicap presented by NYRA Bets at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, Speaker's Corner enters off a pair of wins going a one-turn mile. Following a gate-to-wire triumph in the G3 Fred W. Hooper on Jan. 29, the bay son of Street Sense displayed frontrunning tactics once more in the G2 Gulfstream Park Mile on March 5. In both starts, he defeated Fearless, who came back to win the G3 Ghostzapper at the South Florida oval by six lengths.

Speaker's Corner, who will exit the outermost post 8 under Junior Alvarado, will have to pass a rigorous test in the Carter, where all but one of the entrants will arrive off a victory. The field includes last out stakes winners Green Light Go, Mind Control, Bank On Shea, and Drafted, as well as First Captain and Reinvestment Risk whose recent coups came at allowance level.

“They don't give Grade 1s away,” said Godolphin bloodstock director Michael Banahan. “It'll be a challenge. He's dropping back in distance, and he has the widest draw in the field. But we're happy with him. He's in great shape and he had a great work down at Payson Park last week. We're excited to have him there and looking forward to seeing if he can step up to the Grade 1 level.”

The Carter will be a second start at Grade 1 level for Speaker's Corner. A sharp triumph in his sophomore debut in August at Saratoga Race Course prompted his connections to try the G1 Pennsylvania Derby, where he finished a distant sixth in his two-turn debut.

He cut back to one turn for a 1 1/16-mile second-level optional claimer at Belmont, winning by 6 3/4 lengths and registering a career-best 109 Beyer Speed Figure – one of five triple digit numbers recorded by the talented colt.

His following effort in the two-turn Discovery at Aqueduct, where he finished a pacesetting second, encouraged his connections to stick to one-turn races for his 4-year-old campaign.

Banahan said it's possible Speaker's Corner could be in close stalking range, as he was in his maiden victory in October 2020 and his triumph against winners at Saratoga the following August.

“When you drop back in distance, maybe things will be a little different than what he had to do his last couple of races,” Banahan said. “He could drop back in behind a few horses. Junior has confidence in the horse, he's ridden him more times than anyone else. We'll just have to see what happens and where the speed comes from. He should be fine, but Junior will have to play the break.”

Godolphin also will be represented by Mott-trained Nostalgic in the Grade 3, $300,000 Gazelle, the final local qualifier for the Kentucky Oaks.

The daughter of Medaglia d'Oro finished fourth in the G2 Demoiselle in December at Aqueduct after a 7 3/4-length maiden victory at Belmont, where she registered a 48 Beyer.

Banahan said he was not discouraged by the effort.

“We were perplexed by that number, but I'm more visual than number driven,” Banahan said. “When we ran her back in the Demoiselle, she ran OK and finished up OK, but she was a little too far out of it. She maybe needed to be a little closer to the pace that day.”

Nostalgic breezed once over the turf while wintering at Payson Park in Florida, subsequently finishing ninth in the G3 Sweetest Chant on Feb. 5 over the Gulfstream Park green. She found the winner's circle next out when beating winners over the Gulfstream main track by 6 3/4 lengths.

“She worked well on the grass but was disappointing in the Sweetest Chant. She showed us she didn't like the turf, even if she worked well over it,” Banahan said. “I do think she likes the distance and we like our spot in here.”

Nostalgic will be ridden by Jose Ortiz, the pilot in both of her wins, from post 3.

On Sunday, Godolphin has entered Frost Point for her stakes debut in the $100,000 Top Flight Invitational.

The 4-year-old daughter of Frosted, out of Grade 1-winner Balletto, defeated winners at Laurel Park in her 2022 debut before finishing second in an allowance optional claimer at Aqueduct in February for Mott.

“Balletto was a nice filly. She's produced a nice horse in Villanesca who was Grade 1-placed,” Banahan said. “This filly has continued to improve in her races and we're looking forward to stretching her out. We're hoping she can get a stakes placing, that's our first goal with her for the year.”

Manny Franco will pilot Frost Point for the first time from post 3 in the six-horse field.

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Déjà Vu: Oaks Hopeful Venti Valentine ‘Even More Exciting’ For New York Owners

NY Final Furlong Racing Stable and Parkland Thoroughbreds are feeling a sense of déjà vu as Venti Valentine attempts to validate herself amongst a strong 3-year-old filly division in Saturday's Grade 3, $250,000 Gazelle at Aqueduct Racetrack. Venti Valentine is listed as the 7-5 morning-line favorite in the nine-furlong Gazelle which offers 100-40-20-10 Kentucky Oaks qualifying points to the top-four finishers.

Venti Valentine, by Firing Line, enters from a seven-length score in the Busher Invitational, earning a career-best 92 Beyer Speed Figure for the one-turn mile on March 5 at the Big A for trainer Jorge Abreu.

The ownership group was in a similar situation three years ago when Venti Valentine's half-sister Espresso Shot, by Mission Impazible, captured the 2019 Busher and was made the post-time favorite for that year's Gazelle, finishing fifth.

Dan Zanatta, co-founder of NY Final Furlong Racing Stable, expressed no concern with Venti Valentine's distance capabilities, noting her strong runner-up effort in the nine-furlong Grade 2 Demoiselle at the Big A in December, which was her only defeat in four lifetime starts.

“I think it's even more exciting. People feel that Venti Valentine has more runway, is a higher class filly, and she's done more so far in her career,” Zanatta said. “Going into the Gazelle with Espresso Shot a few years ago, the two turns was a question mark. With Venti Valentine, she's already proven around two turns and she ran a good race almost winning the Demoiselle back in December. She likes the trip and she likes the course. That's not a concern.”

Venti Valentine is currently eighth on the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard with 54 points. Prior to her strong pair of open company starts on the Oaks trail, Venti Valentine bested her New York-bred counterparts twice at Belmont Park. After a late closing debut win in September, she brought winning form to a sloppy and sealed edition of the Maid of the Mist one month later.

Both the Busher and Gazelle were penciled in for Venti Valentine following her Demoiselle effort. She was sent to Palm Meadows Training Center in South Florida after the Demoiselle and resumed training at the beginning of the year before shipping back up to New York in late February.

Zanatta said the filly was not completely cranked for the astonishing Busher effort.

“We always thought we had her 80-85 percent fit for that race,” Zanatta said. “She was coming off a layoff and we had her down in Florida. We trained her purposefully going into the Busher, but we didn't think she was fully cranked up. We liked the position we were in going in and we thought she would improve from two-to-three the right way, but we didn't think she would demolish the field the way that she did.”

While Venti Valentine is almost guaranteed a spot in the starting gate for the Kentucky Oaks, Zanatta said they had considered skipping the Gazelle and training up to the “lilies for the fillies.”

“We thought we had enough points but she's doing so well right now that she has to run,” Zanatta said. “It's been five weeks and she's really fresh so we're in a good position. She's in perfect form, her coat is great, she acts like she has a lot of energy so we're in a great spot going into Saturday.”

Zanatta said Venti Valentine, who will break from post 5 under Manny Franco in the eight-horse Gazelle field, should have pace to chase Saturday.

“We have a great post, we're perfectly spotted and on paper, it looks like it sets up well for us with some speed to the inside,” Zanatta said. “Sometimes, the Gazelle can be a paceless race, but hopefully that's not the case on Saturday.”

Zanatta said most of the NY Final Furlong Racing Stable syndicate partners involved with Espresso Shot are back aboard with Venti Valentine.

“It's pretty much the same partners except for two people,” Zanatta said. “Hopefully this isn't a question mark and it's just the next step in the process. Everyone's flights, hotels and tickets are booked for Kentucky. We hope she continues to progress, makes a good showing on Saturday and it's on to Churchill.”

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