Graded Winner Tap It To Win Enters Stud In Argentina For 2023

Tap It to Win, a Grade 3 winner who ran in the 2020 Belmont Stakes, will begin his stud career in Argentina as property of Edrigo Gennoni's Haras El Wing for the 2023 Southern Hemisphere breeding season, the South American publication Turf Diario reports.

Gennoni told Turf Diario that the horse has been in the country for a few months, and an announcement on which farm will stand him would be forthcoming.

The 6-year-old son of Tapit retired with five wins in 21 starts for earnings of $469,177, racing as a homebred for Live Oak Plantation. Mark Casse trained the horse.

The Florida-bred was tested against high-level competition early, running in the Grade 1 Breeders' Futurity as a 2-year-old after breaking his maiden by 3 1/2 lengths in Saratoga in his previous start. He ran 10th in the Breeders' Futurity, and the Street Sense Stakes, before going back down the class ladder.

After a pair of allowance-level wins to kick off his 3-year-old campaign in 2020, Tap It to Win was entered in the Belmont Stakes, run in late June at 1 1/8 miles due to COVID-19, and he finished fifth to Tiz the Law after setting the early fractions through the first three-quarters of a mile. He was moved back to one-turn races after the Belmont, and his fortunes improved, including a runner-up finish in the G1 H. Allen Jerkens Stakes, a third in the G2 Pat Day Mile Stakes, and a victory in the NYRABETS Sprint Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs to kick off his 4-year-old season.

Later in his 4-year-old campaign, Tap It to Win earned his first graded stakes score when he took the G3 Seagram Cup Stakes at Woodbine, leading at every point of call to defeat Canadian champion Mighty Heart in a mild upset.

Tap It to Win raced through the end of his 2022 campaign, which featured runner-up efforts in the NYRABETS Sprint Stakes and the G3 Jacques Cartier Stakes.

Tap It to Win is out of the multiple stakes-winning Medaglia d'Oro mare Onepointhreekarats, who was secured by Live Oak for $1.3 million at the 2009 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. She is also the dam of multiple Grade 3 winner Souper Stonehenge.

Gennoni told Turf Diario that he plans to support Tap It to Win with at least 30 of his own mares in his debut season.

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Brennan, Wolf Creek Farms Join Forces To Form Straight Line Equine Sales

Colin Brennan Bloodstock and Wolf Creek Farms, along with Jay Goodwin as a contributing member, are pleased to announce the launch of Straight Line Equine Sales.

The sales company will offer consignments at yearling and breeding stock sales, with a focus on providing individual sales and management services to each of its clients. Straight Line makes its debut at the Fasig-Tipton Select Yearling Sale in July.

Colin Brennan, Kristin Brennan, and Austin Winfrey will manage the consignment and client relations at the sales, while Troy Winfrey and Jay Goodwin will be instrumental in managing horses behind the scenes. The partnership brings with them over 70 years of combined experience in the horse industry, including training, sales prep, and consignor experience with a reach that covers several markets, including Kentucky, Florida, Maryland, and New York, as well as regional locations in Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma.

Colin Brennan started his own yearling consignment, Colin Brennan Bloodstock, in 2019 and has successfully sold horses at Saratoga, Keeneland, Maryland, and OBS. What started as a business to sell primarily his own pinhooks has grown into something much bigger thanks to support from friends and clients.

“I am excited for the unique opportunity to co-found Straight Line Equine Sales,” Brennan said. “I have a tremendous amount of respect for everyone on our team and I believe collectively we will be able to satisfy clients in various sectors of the market.”

Colin brings experience from leading professionals in multiple facets of the Thoroughbred industry. He has earned multiple degrees in Equine Management and is a graduate of the Godolphin Flying Start program. His professional experience includes two years with Stonestreet Farm's training and racing division in Florida and five years as an assistant trainer with his father, Niall Brennan, a well-known consignor of 2-year-olds.

Kristin Brennan grew up in the Thoroughbred industry and started working at sales at a young age. She was an accomplished rider on the collegiate level while pursuing a business degree.

Following graduation, Kristin completed an internship with the Saratoga Special before continuing to travel and work sales, eventually settling in Kentucky. Kristin Brennan spent six years at the historic Calumet Farm in Lexington, Ky., where she served as an assistant yearling manager and successfully spearheaded the re-birth of the Calumet sales consignment. Kristin will move into the role of Director of Sales for Straight Line Equine Sales with a wealth of knowledge, strong work ethic, and a passion for horses.

Troy Winfrey has over 30 years of horse training experience that started with training and running Quarter Horses before ultimately transitioning to Thoroughbreds.

In 2000, he and his wife April formed Wolf Creek Farms, shifting their focus from racing to the pinhooking business where they concentrated almost entirely on moving yearlings to the 2-year-old market. In 2007, the farm transitioned into pinhooking weanlings to yearlings. Now, Wolf Creek Farms looks to add another feather in their cap, breaking into the sales and consignment sector in 2023.

“I am looking forward to this new venture,” Winfrey said. “I believe our team brings strength in front-line sales as well as horse management in the barns – the perfect combination of talent.”

Troy's background in breaking, training, and fitting yearlings provides him with great insight into the type of yearling that works well in the sales ring. His focus is on making a profit, but his love of the horse is what makes him exceptional at delivering each horse at its best come sale time.

In lockstep with his father, Austin Winfrey grew up with Thoroughbred horses as the family business. After completing his studies in equine management in May 2019, Austin moved to Lexington and began work at Denali Stud, where he gained experience in yearling prep, client experience, and sales. He once again joined his father in 2020 when the family moved Wolf Creek Farms back to Kentucky. Austin has been instrumental in forming and managing client relationships for the farm, a role he will continue with Straight Line.

Jay Goodwin joins as a contributing member and brings a wealth of sales experience and vast connections in the industry. He has over 15 years of experience working with sales consignments as a partner in Select Sales and an account manager for Eaton Sales. Most recently he served as a partner in KP Sales. Throughout his career, he has sold 16 Grade 1 winners.

You can find Straight Line Equine Sales at the Fasig-Tipton Select Yearling Sale in July, followed by stops in Saratoga and Texas in August, and the Keeneland Yearling sale in September. For inquiries or questions reach out to straightlineequine@gmail.com.

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OBS 2023 Spring Sale Begins Tuesday, April 25

The 2023 OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training is set for Tuesday through Friday, April 25 – 28 with all four sessions beginning at 10:30 a.m.

The sale schedule is as follows:

– Hip No. 1 – 306 will sell Tuesday, April 25.

– Hip No. 307 – 612 will be sold Wednesday, April 26.

– Hip No. 613 – 918 will sell Thursday, April 27.

– Hip No. 919 – 1222 will be sold Friday, April 28.

At Wednesday's session of the Under Tack Show, Hip No. 618, a daughter of Speightstown consigned All Dreams Equine, Agent, sped a quarter in a track record equaling :20 1/5, the sale's fastest at the distance. The bay filly is a half sister to recent stakes winner Lady Lowery and a three-quarter sister to graded stakes winner Speightster, out of Last Dance, by Revolutionary.

Four youngsters shared honors for the Under Tack Show's fastest eighth, stopping the timer in :9 3/5.

– At last Sunday's opening session, Hip No. 141, a daughter of Mendelssohn consigned by Off the Hook, Agent, turned in the day's fastest eighth. The bay filly is out of Caroline Victoria, by Lonhro (AUS), from the family of Grade 1 winner American Theorem.

– At Tuesday's session it was Hip No. 449, a son of Frosted consigned by Longoria Training & Sales, Agent. The bay colt is out of Handwoven, by Indian Charlie, a half-sister to graded stakes placed Flatter Than Me.

– On Friday it was Hip No. 967, a bay colt by Into Mischief consigned by Wavertree Stables Inc. (Ciaran Dunne), Agent, out of graded stakes placed stakes winner Singing Kitty, by Ministers Wild Cat, from the family of graded stakes winner Montjoy.

Hip No. 1012, a chestnut filly by Speightstown consigned by Scanlon Training & Sales, Agent for Excel Bloodstock (Bruno DeBerdt), also equaled the sale's fastest eighth on Friday. She's out of graded stakes placed Spooky Woods, by Ghostzapper, a half-sister to stakes placed Kinsley Kisses.

All Under Tack videos can be viewed in the Sortable Master Index in the OBS website at obssales.com. They may also be viewed on kiosks in the breezeway and in the Video Room adjacent to the Horsemen's Lounge. The Sortable Master Index also contains links to the 2023 Spring Sale's Walking Videos and Conformation photographs. All videos and photographs may also be viewed via the Equineline Sales Catalog App. The App allows users to download and view the catalog, receive updates and results, record notes and also provides innovative search, sort and rating capability. For more information and downloads go to: http://www.equineline.com/SalesCatalogApp/

OBS will again offer online bidding during the Spring Sale. Buyers may register at the OBS website to gain bidding approval, then access the OBS Bidding Screen with their credentials. For complete information on registration and online bidding please go to the OBS website at: online-bidding

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