Spendthrift Makes First KEENOV Purchase, Extends to $1.05 Million For SW & MGISP Tarabi

The Lane's End-consigned Tarabi (First Samurai) (hip 142), second to future champion Echo Zulu (Gun Runner) in the GI Spinaway S. and third to that rival in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies at two and winner of the Wilton S. at Saratoga last season, fetched a final bid of $1.05 million from Spendthrift Farm as the opening session of the Keeneland November Sale picked up a bit of steam. The chestnut, a full-sister to the talented GSP & G1SP Japanese turf sprinter Shivaji, is out of an unraced daughter of Grade II winner Buy the Barrel (E Dubai), also the dam of the English Group 3-placed Mise En Rose (War Front) and MSP Stave (Ghostzapper). Tarabi was the third in a stretch of five hips to change hands for seven figures, as both GSW Surprisingly (Mastery) and MGSW/MGISP Technical Analysis (GB) (Kingman {GB}) were knocked down for an even $1 million. The former sold to Mike Repole via his agent Jacob West from the Claiborne Farm draft, while Technical Analysis was purchased by Japan's J S Company from Elite Sales. Spendthrift bought five mares at Fasig-Tipton Tuesday, topped by GI Kentucky Oaks winner Secret Oath (Arrogate) for $3 million.

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11th Annual Sporting Art Auction Scheduled At Keeneland Nov. 18

Keeneland Association and Cross Gate Gallery of Lexington, Kentucky, will collaborate to host the eleventh annual Sporting Art Auction on Saturday, Nov. 18, at 12 p.m. ET in the Keeneland Sales Pavilion, the gallery said in a release Wednesday afternoon.

Le Grand Prix a Longchamp by French artist, Jean-François Raffaëlli, will serve as the headliner. The event coincides with the 50th anniversary of Secretariat's Triple Crown campaign and an array of works will be offered to mark the occasion.

The sale will also include works by renowned masters of the genre such as Sir Alfred Munnings, John Frederick Herring Sr., Henry Stull and Richard Stone Reeves, as well as many top contemporary equestrian artists.

Click here to access the online catalogue.

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MGISW Arcangelo To Stand At Lane’s End For $35,000, MGISW Up To The Mark Set At $25,000

MGISW Arcangelo (Arrogate) will stand at Lane's End Farm for $35,000 LFSN, while MGISW Up to the Mark (Not This Time) will be set at $25,000 LFSN, the breeding operation said in a release Wednesday afternoon.

Winner of both the GI Belmont S. and the GI Travers S., Arcangelo clocked a stellar year on the track. Hailing from the female family of Broodmare of the Year Better Than Honour (Deputy Minister), he will be a strong contender for Eclipse Champion 3-Year-Old Male.

Top older horse Up to the Mark had an exceptional 2023 campaign which included three consecutive Grade I wins and four consecutive triple-digit Beyers. He wrapped up the season with an impressive runner-up finish in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf against a deep field of European runners. Up to the Mark is the leading contender for Eclipse Champion Male Turf Horse.

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Lane’s End Sets Debut Fees For Arcangelo, Up To The Mark

Fees have been set for incoming Lane's End stallions Arcangelo and Up to the Mark.

Arcangelo will stand for $35,000 LFSN following a stellar year on the track with three graded stakes wins, including the Belmont Stakes and Grade 1 Travers Stakes, for which he earned 102 and 105 Beyers respectively.

Hailing from the female family of legendary broodmare Better Than Honour, Arcangelo is a strong contender for Eclipse champion 3-year-old male.

Top older horse Up to the Mark will stand for $25,000 LFSN in 2024. Up to the Mark had an exceptional 2023 campaign which included three consecutive Grade 1 wins and four consecutive triple-digit Beyers: 103, 105, 100, and 105.

He wrapped up the season with an impressive runner-up finish in the Breeders' Cup Turf against a deep field of European runners. Up to the Mark is the leading contender for Eclipse champion male turf horse.

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