Flowing Acres farm at Fleetwood Lane is proud to announce the acquisition and relocation of Hello Broadway from the state of Florida, where he stood for several years with longtime veteran breeder and trainer Monte Thomas and his wife Cathy at Ups and Downs Farm before his passing in the fall of 2019.
Hello Broadway is the son of world-class sire Broken Vow and out of Nightstorm (Storm Cat). This world-class mare is also the dam of 2007 Grade 1 Wood Memorial winner Nobiz Like Shobiz.
As a 2-year-old, he finished second in the G3 Nashua Stakes. At three, he finished second in the G2 Hutcheson Stakes before injury cut his career short. At the time, his trainer Barclay Tagg was quoted as saying Hello Broadway was the best horse he's ever trained.
Until last year, Hello Broadway had been serviced as a private stallion for the Ups and Downs Farm broodmare band. He has had only 30 foals total, but with a remarkable $1.5 million in earnings to date.
New owner Michael Ingrassia said, “If we can get Hello Broadway to a commercial level here in the up-and-coming West Virginia breeding program, it's clear to us that his offspring have shown they can really run. It's not every day you can bring this kind of fire power from Unbridled/Storm Cat line to West Virginia.
Hello Broadway will join Lord of Greatness, the only son of champion stallion Greatness (by Mr. Prospector) standing at stud in North America, who is in his second season in the West Virginia stallion program.
Lord of Greatness has two brothers that are track record holders at Charles Town, in Immortal Eyes and Good Lord, both holding records for almost a decade.
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