Mo Money Mo Honey, a multiple allowance winner who went unbeaten in three starts, has been sold to enter stud at Haras Don Juca in Uruguay, the South American publication Turf Diario reports.
The 4-year-old son of Uncle Mo raced exclusively in Maryland last year for owners Robin Doser and Metropolitan Thoroughbreds, winning on debut at Laurel Park by six lengths. He then took a six-furlong allowance race at the same track by seven lengths, and he finally won an allowance optional claiming race at Pimlico Race Course by a front-running 4 1/4 lengths.
After that race, owner Mike Repole purchased a majority share in Mo Money Mo Honey and transferred him from trainer Benjamin Feliciano Jr. to Todd Pletcher. The colt was brought back from a long layoff in May to log workouts in Saratoga, and he turned in regular breezes through the middle of July.
Among the parties that helped broker the stud deal was Mid-Atlantic-based jockey and Argentina native Horacio Karamanos, who rode Mo Money Mo Honey in all three of his career starts.
Bred in Kentucky by Jeff Prunzik, Mo Money Mo Honey is out of the stakes-winning Curlin mare Stopshoppingdebbie, whose runners also include the Street Sense colt Generous Tipper, who finished third in this year's Grade 1 Breeders' Futurity.
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