Stallions Lukes Alley and Hello Broadway will relocate to Wind N' Springs Farm in Berryville, Va., for the 2023 breeding season, BloodHorse reports.
The two stallions, co-owned by Michael Ingrassia, previously resided at Flowing Acres Farm at Fleetwood Lane in Charles Town, W.V. Ingrassia-owned stallion Lord of Greatness remains in West Virginia.
Ingrassia told BloodHorse that the decision was made to move the stallions following the purchase of Colonial Downs in New Kent, Va., by Churchill Downs, Inc., which he expected would lead to a boom in business for Virginia breeding and racing.
Lukes Alley, a 12-year-old son of Flower Alley, saw his debut foals arrive in 2022. He is best known for his victory in the Grade 1 Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap.
Hello Broadway, a 16-year-old son of Broken Vow, is a multiple graded stakes-placed runner, turning in runner-up performances in the G2 Nashua Stakes and G3 Hutcheson Stakes. From a limited number of foals, he has sired stakes winner My Sweet Dove and Mahoning Valley track record-setter U and Tequila.
Fees for both stallions will be announced at a later time.
Read more at BloodHorse.
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