Plainsman Retired to Buck Pond Farm

Plainsman (Flatter–S S Pinafore, by Street Sense), a three-time graded winner and third-place finisher in the 2021 GI Cigar Mile H., has been retired to Buck Pond Farm in Kentucky. He will stand the 2023 season for $5,000.

“He's by Flatter, who has not only been a great sire, but is also the sire of Upstart, who is a leading young sire himself,” Buck Pond's Doug Arnold told TDN. “He had incredible speed. He ran 1:33 and change two different times and he's extremely good looking. He looks like his daddy.”

Bred in Kentucky by Joseph Minor, owned by Shortleaf Stable, Inc. and trained by Brad Cox, the $350,000 KEEESEP yearling retires with a record of 32-9-7-6 and earnings of $1,408,412. Produced by a half-sister to MGSW Southdale (Street Cry {Ire}), Plainsman is a half-brother to GSP Liam (Liam's Map).

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Ashford Stud Releases 2023 Stallion Roster, Fees

Coolmore's Ashford Stud in Versailles, Ky., has released the advertised fees for its 2023 stallion roster, featuring newcomers Corniche, Early Voting, and Golden Pal.

All fees are payable live foal, stand and nurse.

American Pharoah – $60,000

Classic Empire – $15,000

Corniche (NEW) – $30,000

Cupid – $5,000

Early Voting (NEW) – $25,000

Echo Town – $5,000

Golden Pal (NEW) – TBA

Justify – $100,000

Lookin at Lucky – $10,000

Maximum Security – $10,000

Mendelssohn – $25,000

Mo Town – $5,000

Munnings – $100,000

Practical Joke – $25,000

Tiz the Law – $30,000

Uncle Mo – $150,000

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Goffs’ Tommy Hayes Among Irish Tbred Industry Employee Award Winners

Goffs' Tommy Hayes was among recipients at the Irish Thoroughbred Industry Employee Award at Tuesday's ceremony held at the Keadeen Hotel in Newbridge, Co Kildare and sponsored by Godolphin. Hayes joined Goffs in 1984, overseeing the facilities, stables, grounds and auditorium.

“All of us at Goffs are so proud of our wonderful colleague Tommy Hayes and are thrilled that his hard work and dedication has been recognised by the industry in this way,” said Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby. “This award is richly deserved as Tommy is the epitome of hard work, loyalty and decency, and has been a key part of Goffs for almost 40 years.  As true gentleman, Tommy invariably puts others first and along with the entire facilities team, led by Ger Hennessy, does a phenomenal job in ensuring Kildare Paddocks is always in such pristine condition for the sales and that every vendor is welcomed and made to feel important, because every one of them is special”.

The other award winners on the night were:

  • Tom Agar, Senior Groom, Jim Bolger, Co Kilkenny
  • Brian Delahunt, Stud Groom, Baroda Stud, Co Kildare who also won the Irish Racing Excellence Award
  • Edward Farrell, Stud Groom, Lisieux Stud, Co Kildare
  • Imran Haider, Barn Manager & Work Rider, Willie Mullins, Co Carlow
  • Denis Lawlor, Stud Groom, Ballyphilip Stud, Co Limerick
  • Stephanie McGinley, Stud Groom, Boardsmill Stud, Co Meath
  • Sinead O'Sullivan, Travelling Head Groom, John J Murphy, Co Cork Downpatrick Racecourse

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Ocala Stud Announces 2023 Stallion Roster And Fees

Ocala stud has set 2023 stud fees for its roster of 10 stallions for the upcoming breeding season, led by Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby winner Roadster who will stand his initial season at stud for $7,500 S&N. Also new to the roster for 2023 is Grade 1 winner Gretzky the Great, who will stand for $3,000 S&N.

Roadster, a near-millionaire son of perennial leading sire Quality Road, was an impressive winner of the $1 million Santa Anita Derby in 2019. In a determined effort, he defeated stablemate Game Winner—the previous year's Eclipse Award-winning champion 2-year-old male—with a sustained stretch rally after circling rivals three-wide on the far turn.

In addition to his Santa Anita Derby victory, Roadster finished second in the G1 Malibu Stakes to Omaha Beach, second in the G2 San Carlos Stakes, and was runner-up to Grade 1 winner Mucho Gusto in the G3 Affirmed Stakes. Roadster is produced from the stakes-winning and stakes-producing Silver Ghost mare Ghost Dancing and is a half-brother to Grade 1 winner and Keeneland track-record setter Ascend. Roadster was sold by his breeder—Arthur Hancock III's Stone Farm—at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $525,000.

Gretzky the Great, a son of champion and Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist, was a Grade 1 winner at two. Campaigned by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Gary Barber and trained by Mark Casse, Gretzky the Great made an auspicious graded stakes debut with a scintillating score in Woodbine's $300,000 G1 Summer Stakes at one mile on the turf. Prior to the Summer Stakes win he annexed the Soaring Free Stakes in his stakes debut.

The following season at three, Gretzky the Great flashed his customary early foot to win the $150,000 Greenwood Stakes at Woodbine for his third career stakes victory. Gretzky the Great is out of the stakes-placed Bernardini mare Peal Turn and hails from the family of graded stakes winners Saint Anddan, Love Theway Youare, and Luftikus. He was a $295,000 acquisition at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale in 2019.

Awesome Slew, Florida's No. 1-ranked first crop sire, will once again stand for $4,000 S&N. Awesome Slew's first 2-year-olds came out running this year and are topped by undefeated Awesome Strong, who became just the tenth horse in history to sweep the colts and geldings division of the FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes series, winning the In Reality Stakes, the Affirmed Stakes, and the Dr. Fager Stakes. A $500,000 purchase by CSLR Racing Partners at the F-T Digital Sale earlier this year, Awesome Strong is currently targeting the Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Keeneland for trainer Jorge Delgado and is already an earner of $458,000.

In addition to their success on the racetrack, the progeny of Awesome Slew have also proved popular in the auction ring. He has been represented by first 2-year-olds up to $400,000, $220,000, etc., and second-crop yearlings of up to $150,000 this year.

Seeking the Soul, a Charles Fipke homebred, will stand for $5,000 S&N. He welcomed first foals in 2022 and will be represented by first yearlings in 2023. Seeking the Soul enjoyed an illustrious racing career, winning the 2017 G1 Clark Handicap, the 2018 G3 Ack Ack Stakes (G3), and the 2019 G2 Stephen Foster Stakes. All told, he won or placed in eight graded stakes, including runner-up finishes in the $1 million Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and the $9 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes, banking more than $3.4 million.

Win Win Win, like Seeking the Soul, saw his first foals hit the ground in 2022 and will stand the upcoming breeding season for $5,000 S&N. Win Win Win captured the G1 Forego Stakes at Saratoga in 2020, defeating four Grade 1 winners and set a new track record at three, winning the seven-furlong Pasco Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs in 1:20.89, running a 2 on the Ragozin Sheets. He hails from a deep Live Oak family and is a descendant of the influential Halo sire line. He stands as the property of a partnership between Live Oak Stud, Airdrie Stud, and Ocala Stud.

Stud fees for Adios Charlie, Jess's Dream, and Noble Bird will be $3,000 S&N, and Dak Attack and Battalion Runner will stand for $2,500 S&N.

Stallion S&N Fee
Adios Charlie $3,000
Awesome Slew $4,000
Jess's Dream $3,000
Noble Bird $3,000
Seeking the Soul $5,000
Dak Attack $2,500
Battalion Runner $2,500
Win Win Win $5,000
Roadster-NEW $7,500
Gretzky the Great-NEW $3,000

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