Violence Colt Tops Book 5 Opener

The topper of Wednesday's opening session of Book 5 of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale came in the last few hips as Hip 3181, a son of Violence, summoned $220,000 from James Zahler. The bay was picked up by Bolter Bloodstock for $20,000 and consigned by Peter O'Callaghan's Woods Edge Farm.

A colt by Army Mule brought the second-highest price of $200,000 from Manfred and Penny Conrad, the owners of champion female sprinter Shamrock Rose (First Dude). Hip 3152 was consigned by Denali stud on behalf of Ontario breeder Yvonne Schwabe.

“This colt was a very nice profiled horse and good mover,” said Denali's Conrad Bandoroff. “He came in and showed himself well. He is owned by a dear friend and client in Yvonne Schwabe and we are thrilled for her to get this kind of result. It's always great to have a session topper and even better when you can do it for a really nice person”

The session totals remained on par with last year with 329 head bringing $12,969,000 Wednesday with an average of $39,419 and median of $30,000. The median is equal to the same session last year and average less than 1% higher than the 2021 average of $39,783. During last term's Book 5 opener 325 yearlings grossed $12,929,500. The RNA rates were also pretty equal at 9.2% last year and 9.8% this term.

The cumulative numbers were up with 2180 yearlings selling thus far for $389,605,000 compared to last year when 2125 youngsters brought $339,691,500. Average increased 11.8% from $159,855 to $178,718 and median was up 11.1% from $90,000 to $100,000. The RNA rate was down slightly from 21.2% to 20.18%.

“I think the trade today still remains competitive,” Bandoroff said. “If you came in here with realistic expectations and a willingness to set a reasonable reserve and put your horse on the market, there was a lot of turnover. We had a very good clearance rate today. It is great to see the back ring full and people having an appetite to try and buy horses.”

Gainesway was Wednesday's leading seller by gross with 23 yearlings bringing $1.166 million. Grassroots Training & Sales led all buyers, taking home 10 head for $375,000. Meanwhile, Kantharos led all sires for the session with 11 of his offspring summoning $472,500.

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Report: Hearing Officer in Medina Spirit Derby DQ Case Recuses Himself

Clay Patrick, the hearing officer assigned to the Bob Baffert-Medina Spirit Derby disqualification case, has recused himself three weeks after the appeal was heard, according to Paulick Report.

Amr Zedan's attorney Clark Brewster unknowingly bought a horse at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale that was co-owned by Patrick, who operates the family-owned Ramspring Farm.

Patrick was expected to make a recommendation on the appeal to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission within 60 to 90 days.

“After I bought the colt, I noticed how young the mare is and looked to see who owned her,” Brewster told Paulick Report. “When I saw that she had been bought by Ramspring Farm and Milam Farm, I asked Mark Taylor who that was.”

Brewster added that a new hearing officer would be appointed and either conduct another hearing or possibly use the transcripts from the first appeal.

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Keeneland VP of Sales Tony Lacy Talks Smashing September Sale On Writers’ Room

Even in a booming yearling sales market, Keeneland's marquee September Sale has exceeded expectations, selling a remarkable 13 seven-figure yearlings in Book 1 and passing its 2021 gross numbers Monday despite having five sessions left to go. Tuesday, Keeneland's VP of Sales Tony Lacy joined the TDN Writers' Room presented by Keeneland as the Green Group Guest of the Week to talk about the banner results, the preparation that goes into selling over 4,000 yearlings, what the future of the sale will look like and more.

“I think you had to be cautiously optimistic, seeing the figures of the other sales during the year,” Lacy said of expectations heading into September. “They were up, they were healthy. The demand for horses right now is really good. I think the industry's in a great spot, and we're in a little bit of a golden era, to be quite frank. There's a lot of enthusiasm. Coming out of COVID, a lot of people are really appreciating having fun, getting together with friends and enjoying being at a social event like racing can provide. I feel that we've got to not take this time for granted, look at ways of how we can capture what's working and maintaining that certain uplift that we're enjoying right now.”

Elsewhere on the show, which is also sponsored by Coolmore, the PHBA, XBTV, Three Chimneys, West Point Thoroughbreds and Legacy Bloodstock, Joe Bianca, Bill Finley and Randy Moss reacted to the continued dominance of Charlie Appleby, persisting issues with timing races and more. Click here to watch the show; click here for the audio-only version or find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

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Leading Oklahoma Breeder Center Hill Farm At Mighty Acres To Disperse On ThoroughbredAuctions.Com

ThoroughbredAuctions.com announces the dispersal of leading Oklahoma breeder, Center Hill Farm at Mighty Acres.

The sale will be conducted as an online only auction. Bidding will be open from Oct. 10 through Oct. 17. All horses will be sold without reserve.

Highlighting the auction is the Unusual Heat daughter, Rushen Heat. Rushen Heat is a full sister to two Grade 1 winners and is the dam of Grade 2 winner, Frank Conversation (Quality Road) and stakes placed winner Quality Heat (Quality Road). Rushen Heat sells pregnant to Brody's Cause.

Also, being offered is are a full-sister to Breeders' Cup Mile winner, Kip Deville  and a full-sister to Grade 1 winner Archarcharch.  Mares include daughters of Uunbridled's Song, Distorted Humor, Kitten's Joy, Animal Kingdom, Giant's Causeway, Tactical Cat, Bernstein, Aldebaran, Arch, Malibu Moon, and Yes It's True.

Covering sires include, Jimmy Creed, Cross Traffic, Brody's Cause, and regional stallions, Oklahoma leading sire Flat Out, Den's Legacy, and Liaison.

There will be an offering of 2022 foals by Goldencents, Cross Traffic, Flat Out, Liaison and Den's Legacy,  featuring a filly by Flat Out who is a three-quarters sister to Sound Money (c. by Flatter), who was second in the G2 True North Stakes and G3 Westchester Stakes in 2022.

Center Hills Farm at Mighty Acres has been a perennial leading breeder in Oklahoma, topping the breeders list nine times in the last 15 years. They have been the leading breeder the last eight years (2014-2021).

Horses bred by Center Hills Farm at Mighty Acres include Breeders' Cup Mile winner, Kip Deville, an earner of $3,325,489, Welder, who has earned $1,263,359, and Gianna's Dream, who has earned $563,055.

Horses will be available for inspection by appointment at the farm.

The catalog will be available for viewing during the last week in September. Prospective buyers will need to go to the auction website, and create an account. They will then need to request a bidder's number in order to bid.

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