Wanamaker’s August Sale Catalog Now Online

A catalog of 20 horses has been released for the 2022 Wanamaker's August Sale. The sale is comprised of breeding stock, horses of racing age, yearlings, and a weanling.

Bidding will open on Thursday, Aug. 25 at 8 a.m. ET, with the first listing set to close at 5 p.m. ET. Subsequent listings will close in three-minute increments. Detailed information on the buying process can be found at wanamakers.com/buy.

Entries into the sale are highlighted by Ski Slope, a twice-raced maiden 2-year-old filly by Frosted. She placed in a maiden special weight at Keeneland in April on debut before running behind Dazzlingdominika, who since went on to place in the Grade 2 Sorrento Stakes, in her second outing.

Also on offer is Justafantasy, an unraced 2-year-old filly from the first crop of the late stallion The Lieutenant. New York-bred and New York-sired, Justafantasy provides for valuable incentives when racing in New York state. She is currently working at Penn National, is gate approved, and could be nearing a debut soon.

For more information on those being offered in the 2022 Wanamaker's August Sale, see wanamakers.com. Prospective buyers may browse the website to view pedigrees, pictures, and videos of each hip offered. In-person inspections may be scheduled by contacting sellers with the information provided in the catalog.

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Racing In Dubai Sale Set For September 17, 2022

As excitement grows to the commencement of the 2022/23 UAE racing season, which is due to commence on Oct. 28, the future equine stars of the Middle East will go under the hammer at the prestigious Meydan Racecourse on Saturday, Sept. 17.

The Racing in Dubai September Sale will again be conducted by the Emirates Racing Authority in conjunction with Tattersalls, Europe's leading bloodstock auctioneers.

The sale will commence at 6:45 p.m. within Meydan Quarantine (NOFA Stables), with the Meydan grandstand as the backdrop.  Viewing of the lots will take place Sept. 15 and 16, from 8-10 a.m. and 4-6 p.m. on each day, at Meydan Quarantine (NOFA Stables).

Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, Vice Chairman of the Emirates Racing Authority stated, “We are delighted to offer some exceptional bloodstock for the current ownership base, and hopefully this will encourage new owners to invest in the UAE racing industry. The Racing in Dubai Sale provides great value and has a proven record in producing horses that win at all our tracks, even being successful at the World Cup meeting.”

All horses are carefully selected by Godolphin's bloodstock manager, Marie Sullivan, with the star performer from last year's sale being Desert Wisdom (GB), purchased for only 70,000 AED.  The son of Dubawi (IRE), under the care of emerging Emirati trainer Ahmed Al Shemaili, who has recently been appointed as a DRC trainer, impressively won the Group 3 Burj Nahaar on Super Saturday before running a strong second in the Godolphin Mile on the World Cup meeting.

Other notable purchases from last year's sale were Eastern World (IRE) purchased for 220,000 AED, winner of the Group 3 Mahab Al Shimaal on Super Saturday, and Al Nefud (GB) purchased for 425,000 AED, a two-time winner from only four starts in the UAE.

The usual conditions for the sale will apply with no horse being permitted to be exported until the completion of the 2022/23 UAE racing season. Further, all horses are to be collected on Sunday, Sept. 18, between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. from Meydan Quarantine (NOFA Stables) with appropriate transport.

Prospective purchasers can view the full list of lots and obtain further information via the Emirates Racing Authority website, www.emiratesracing.com. The ERA expects to release the full details of horses on offer with updated UAE ratings in the coming weeks.

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Bloodlines Presented By Texas Thoroughbred Association: Damon’s Mound, Named For Texas Landmark, Has Florida Roots

The dramatic maiden special winner Damon's Mound (by Girvin) came out of Kentucky with a big reputation, almost as big as that for Gulfport (Uncle Mo), who had won a fancy-looking maiden and then followed with a powerful victory by 12 ¼ lengths in the listed Bashford Manor Stakes at Churchill Downs.

In the Grade 2 Saratoga Special on Saturday, Aug. 13, Gulfport was the favorite at 45 cents to a dollar, with Damon's Mound a good second choice. At the finish of the race, Damon's Mound won by 3 1/4 lengths, and there was no doubt that they were the two best colts in the race, as Gulfport finished seven lengths clear of third-place Super Chow (Lord Nelson). The relative merits of the first two will be disputed, however, because the deviant son of Lord Nelson swerved out in front of Gulfport, causing that colt to check sharply and lose momentum.

The winner of the Special is a son of freshman sire Girvin, who now ranks fifth on the list of leading first-crop sires, with earnings of slightly more than a half-million to date. The stallion had the first stakes winner among the freshmen sires of 2022 and now has seven winners and two stakes winners from 17 starters from his first crop of 72 foals.

Girvin's leading racer is named for a place in Texas. Damon's Mound is a geological feature in Brazoria County, south of Houston. The mound is a limestone formation that rises 146 feet above the surrounding land and covers 3,000 acres. The mound is a source of limestone and site of mineral springs, according to the state historical society.

Damon's Mound the horse was bred in Florida and is out of the Stroll mare San Antonio Stroll. The Saratoga Special winner is the first foal and stakes winner for the dam and is in fact the first stakes winner for generations in the direct female line.

San Antonio Stroll was the first step in rehabilitating the family's fortunes, as the daughter of Stroll (Pulpit) won three of 14 starts, with a second in the La Senorita at two and a third in the Fiesta Mile at four, both at Retama Park, with earnings of $75,001.

Going backward in the female line, there isn't another stakes horse until the fourth dam, True Love Sue (Temerity Prince), produced Pronto Paco (The Prime Minister), who was third in the Texas Stallion Consolation Stakes. The fifth dam, Dancing Katie (Prince Street), produced Amazing Allison (Bayou Hebert), who ran second in the Louisiana Futurity at the Fair Grounds.

No matter how plebeian a family seems to be, going back far enough will turn up a fine specimen of the breed, and the ninth dam of the Saratoga Special winner is no less than Carrozza, a daughter of Derby winner Dante (Nearco) who won the 1957 Oaks for owner-breeder Queen Elizabeth II.

Carrozza was out of the Hyperion mare Calash, a full sister to Sun Chariot, who won the 1,000 Guineas, as well as the war-time replacements of the Oaks and St. Leger that were run at Newmarket in 1942. Calash and Sun Chariot were out of Clarence, one of only three foals from the very quick juvenile stakes winner Nun's Veil (Friar Marcus). Although she died at age six, Nun's Veil overcame the long odds of continuing a female line and is the 12th dam of Damon's Mound. In addition, Nun's Veil is a half-sister to the great sire Blandford (Swynford), and their dam Blanche (White Eagle) is the 13th dam of the Saratoga Special winner. This is the Black Cherry family that has produced such important racers around the world.

In its more distant generations, this was clearly a thoroughly distinguished family, with classic winners along with quality performers in juvenile competition and high-class older horses.

To upgrade the more recent stock, the addition of Pulpit's high-class son Stroll, winner of the G1 Turf Classic at Churchill Downs, and G1 Haskell Stakes winner Girvin to this female line has infused qualities that brought this line back into top-class competition.

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Queen’s Plate Breeder Profile: Adena Springs Sends Moira, Shamateur To Canadian Classic

Adena Springs is a legend of the horse racing industry. Frank Stronach's program has bred and campaigned Hall of Fame horses in Canada, the United States, and around the world. Its success is driven by the simple philosophy: classic bloodlines, and classic performance.

So, it is no surprise that Shamateur and Moira, the two Queen's Plate starters bred by Adena Springs, have direct ties to the farm's illustrious sires, and provide an insight into the method behind its long history of standing successful stallions.

Shamateur is the son of Shaman Ghost an Adena Springs homebred who won the Queen's Plate in 2015. Moira is by Ghostzapper, the 2004 Breeders' Cup Classic winner and father of Shaman Ghost.

Ghostzapper is the son of cornerstone Adena Springs stallion Awesome Again, a homebred champion who was a continuation of the Vice Regent line.

What all these Adena Springs stallions have in common is what Director of Sales Dermot Carty says is the mark of a successful sire.

“You're looking for a stallion to upgrade mares,” said Carty. “Every one of our stallions upgrades the mares and their average earning index. We look for horses that will be better than the mares can do themselves and that is how you develop a better horse.”

The average earning index is a key part of the Adena Springs philosophy, and an early sign that Shaman Ghost is going to follow in his father, and grandfather's footsteps and become a top-quality stallion.

“Shaman Ghost had 18 individual 2-year-old winners, from when he was standing in California,” said Carty, “And the mares sent to him were at an average earning index of .56, and he managed to upgrade every mare sent to him.”

In addition to upgrading mares, something every Adena Springs stallion has is good speed, evidenced by their latest stallion brought to stand in Ontario, American Guru, who set track records at Woodbine, and Belmont Park over one mile on turf.

“We make sure we have stallions who have speed. When you look back at all the stallions we have stood, the one thing they all have is a good turn of foot,” said Carty. “Frank's philosophy is that it has to be the top end stuff, because we want people to be able to improve their broodmare here.”

On race day the Adena Springs box will have plenty to cheer for with Shamateur racing under the Stronach Stables silks, Moira running for a different group of owners, but by their stallion, and with Sir for Sure, another starter, and the son of pensioned Adena Springs stallion Sligo Bay (IRE).

“We'd love to see Shamateur win the plate, because we have the stallion, but of course we wish everyone the best,” said Carty. “It's a horse race, you can win you can lose. Frank would say he's delighted if one of the stallion wins, if they win, or if someone they know wins. It's a very positive way of looking at it.”

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