Secretariat’s Legacy: New Book Explores 1973 Triple Crown Winner As A Sire

Fifty years ago this March, Secretariat began his 3-year-old campaign in the Bay Shore Stakes at Aqueduct. Over the ensuing months, the chestnut colt became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years, setting new track records in each of the three races. His 31-length Belmont Stakes victory was the stuff with which legends are made.

Secretariat's story has been told again and again, and he is still considered by many to be the greatest horse to ever set foot on a racetrack. As a stallion, however, he rarely received the recognition he deserved. After all, he was expected to reproduce himself, a near impossible task.

The new book Secretariat's Legacy, by award-winning journalist and photographer Patricia McQueen, explores the great horse's accomplishments as a sire. There are tales of his most important offspring, from his Horse of the Year daughter Lady's Secret and champion son Risen Star, to the mares who secured his lasting legacy including Terlingua, Weekend Surprise, and Secrettame. There's a look at his top international runners, led by Melbourne Cup winner Kingston Rule, Japanese trail-blazer Hishi Masaru, tough French filly Athyka and even snow specialist Sectori, who twice won the featured event at the unique White Turf meeting in St. Moritz, Switzerland. And there's much more, including stories of all of Secretariat's stakes winners, a close examination of the stallion's first and last crops, and the impact of his descendants over the decades.

As a stallion, Secretariat ranked in the top 1.5% of all sires in his era based on the Average Earnings Index, was the leading sire of 2-year-olds in 1978 and the leading broodmare sire in 1992. He is the broodmare sire of two of the most influential stallions in history, A.P. Indy and Storm Cat. In fact, based on annual statistics in The Jockey Club Fact Book Racing Chronicle, he is the only stallion since 1950 who is the broodmare sire of two different leading general sires.

Accompanying the detailed research and storytelling in the 298-page coffee table book are more than 280 photos of Secretariat's sons, daughters and descendants, assembled from around the world.

Secretariat's Legacy is available now at secretariatslegacy.com, and will soon be available at other online sites and retail outlets. Retailers interested in selling the book can contact the author through the website or at (508) 788-1367.

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Record-Setting Catalog Released For 2023 Texas 2-Year-Olds In Training Sale

The 2023 Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale features the most horses cataloged for a 2-year-old sale in Texas Thoroughbred Association Sales history.

A total of 186 horses are featured in the catalog ahead of the April 5 sale at Lone Star Park, making it the largest 2-year-old sale since TTA Sales took over management of the spring sale.

The book features national stallions including Bernardini, Bolt d'Oro, City of Light, Classic Empire, Good Magic, Justify, Kantharos, Malibu Moon, Midshipman, Munnings, and Practical Joke. First crop stallions are well represented through Catalina Cruiser, Catholic Boy, Copper BulletMaximus Mischief, Mitole, Vino Roso, and Yoshida. As always, Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma stallions are represented in the catalog including leading Texas stallion Bradester and Louisiana's El Deal, among others.

“This is an impressive catalog for our 2023 2-year-old sale,” TTA Sales Director Foster Bridewell said. “It's deep, it's full of pedigree and stallion power, and we're proud to offer the depth and quality come April that hasn't been seen around here in a decade.”

“The commitment of our consignors, breeders, and owners to bring such quality athletes and pedigrees to our sale is unmatched,” Bridewell said. “We are looking forward to the breeze show and sale in April and we are so appreciative to those behind the horses cataloged for the continued support and belief in our sales.”

The sale is April 5 at Lone Star Park's Sales Pavilion. The breeze show is April 3 at Lone Star Park.

Paper catalogs will be in the mail soon. The interactive catalog is available now at www.ttasales.com. A full downloadable catalog is available at www.ttasales.com. Supplements to the catalog are expected and will be posted at www.ttasales.com.

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‘Well-Behaved And On His Toes’: Forte Schools In Gulfstream Paddock For Fountain Of Youth

Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's Forte, the 7-5 morning-line favorite for Saturday's $400,000 Fountain of Youth (G2), schooled in the paddock and walking ring during Wednesday's Race 7 at Gulfstream Park.

The Eclipse Award 2-year-old male champion, who shipped from Palm Beach Downs for the schooling session, is scheduled to make his 2023 debut in the Fountain of Youth after concluding his 2022 campaign with a victory in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at Keeneland.

Forte was accompanied by Whisper Hill Farm LLC's Charge It, who is scheduled to make a highly anticipated start in Saturday's $200,000 WinStar Gulfstream Park Mile (G2) and Repole Stable and Town and Country Stable LLC's Cairo Consort, the Sweetest Chant (G3) winner who will return in Saturday's $200,000 Herecomesthebride (G3).

“We just wanted to make sure to get them over here and get them familiarized with the paddock. We'll probably bring them back tomorrow just to cover all the bases,” Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher said. “[Forte] is well-behaved and on his toes, just the way you'd like to see him.”

Pletcher is scheduled to be represented by 18 horses in 12 of Saturday's 14-race program with runners in eight of the nine stakes.

“We're feeling good. We've got some horses that are training really well,” Pletcher said. “It looks like there's some very competitive races, so we hope everybody shows up and runs to their capabilities.”

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Breeders’ Cup Winner Rebel’s Romance Out Of Super Saturday Due To Setback

Godolphin's Rebel's Romance (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), who won the GI Breeders' Cup Turf at Keeneland in November, will miss an intended start in Saturday's G2 Dubai City Of Gold due to inflammation in his foreleg, the operation announced via Twitter.

Trained by Charlie Appleby, the 5-year-old is still an intended runner in the Mar. 25 G1 Dubai Sheema Classic on the $12-million G1 Dubai World Cup undercard.

“Rebel's Romance was found to have inflammation in his foreleg during a routine inspection this morning and will miss Saturday's City Of Gold,” Godolphin tweeted. “He is still aiming for the Dubai Sheema Classic on World Cup night.”

A winner of all five of his starts last year, the gelding claimed a Newmarket listed affair in June, before adding Goodwood's July 29 G3 Glorious S. and clawed out a neck victory in the G1 Grosser Preis von Berlin on Aug. 14. He added another German top-tier score in the Preis von Europa on Sept. 25, his Breeders' Cup warm up. Saturday's start would have been his first outing in 2023.

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