Favorable Outcome, Anyportinastorm To Enter Stud At F4 Farms In Nebraska

Nebraska's stallion ranks will gain two newcomers in 2023, with Grade 2 winner Favorable Outcome and multiple stakes winner Anyportinastorm retiring to F4 Farms in Ashland, Neb., for the 2023 breeding season.

Both stallions will stand for an advertised fee of $2,000.

Favorable Outcome, a 9-year-old son of Flatter, retired with eight wins in 28 starts for earnings of $522,818. He started his on-track career with owner Klaravich Stable and trainer Chad Brown, winning on debut at Saratoga Race Course as a 2-year-old, and following up that effort with a third-place finish in the Grade 1 Champagne Stakes. He won his seasonal debut at three, taking the G2 Swale Stakes at Gulfstream Park, and he finished the year with a third-place effort in the G1 Malibu Stakes.

At the end of his 4-year-old season, Favorable Outcome sold to owners Amy Hardy and Westside Racing Stable, and he became a regular presence in the Southwest and Rocky Mountain regions, highlighted by a win in the Front Range Stakes at Arapahoe Park.

Bred in Kentucky by Charles T. Matses, Favorable Outcome is out of the stakes-winning Eltish mare Shananies Song, whose six winners from seven foals to race also includes U.A.E. Group 3 winner Mouheeb, Grade 2-placed stakes winner Bellamentary, and Grade 3-placed Beguine.

Anyportinastorm, a 9-year-old City Zip horse, won nine of 26 starts and earned $376,469 for owner Peter Redekop B.C.

He broke his maiden in his 3-year-old bow at Golden Gate Fields, and he won his first stakes race at four when he took the Zia Park Sprint Stakes. His strongest season came at age five, when Anyportinastorm rolled off wins in Lost in the Fog Stakes at Golden Gate, and the Governor's Stakes and Budweiser Stakes at Emerald Downs before finishing second by a head in the G3 Longacres Mile Handicap. Later campaigns saw him pick up an additional victory in the Lost in the Fog Stakes, as well as the Oak Tree Sprint Stakes at Pleasanton.

Bred in Florida by Sally Andersen, Anyportinastorm is out of the winning Wild Again mare La Defense, making him a half-brother to stakes winner Quelle Surprise and stakes-placed runners A Gala Day and Thunder Run.

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