Texas 2-Year-Old Sale Adds 10 Supplemental Entries

A group of 10 juveniles have been supplemented to the catalog for the 2022 Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale. You can find the added horses in the interactive catalog at TTAsales.com or on the Equineline Sales Catalog iPad App now.

“These additions help bolster an already strong catalog for our sale,” TTA sales director Foster Bridewell said. “Each add to our quality pedigrees, and we thank Carl Deville, Al Pike, Lane Richardson and the owners for trusting us to sell these individuals.”

Supplements:

Hip 133: Louisiana-bred filly by Star Guitar from the family of stakes-placed Estilo Femenino and Grade 1 winner Well Armed.

Hip 134: Louisiana-bred filly by Free Drop Billy half-sister to stakes-placed Swot Analysis.

Hip 135: Arkansas-bred filly by Klimt from the family of Grade 1 winner Harlan and Grade 2 winners Pomeroy's Pistol and Thousand Words.

Hip 136: Arkansas-bred colt by Eagle out of stakes-placed Red Dress from the family of stakes winners Infectious and Makeshift.

Hip 137: Arkansas-bred gelding by Moro Tap out of a half-sister to stakes winner He Has Bling.

Hip 138: Arkansas-bred filly by Eagle out of stakes-placed Paddle Out, from the family of stakes winners Strole, Upstream, and Boca Boy.

Hip 139: Arkansas-bred filly by Eagle, a half-sister to stakes-placed Island Sun.

Hip 140: Louisiana-bred colt by Guilt Trip, a half-brother to multiple stakes winner Free Like A Girl and stakes-placed Free Indeed.

Hip 141: Ghostzapper colt from the family of stakes winner Stormy Frolic, Grade 2 winner Super Frolic, and stakes winner Frolic's Revenge.

Hip 142: Oklahoma bred Midnight Storm filly from the family of Grade 2 winner Twilight Time, stakes winner Uninhibited Song and stakes winner Thundering Sky.

The 2022 Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale is set for April 6 at Lone Star Park's Sales Pavilion in Grand Prairie. The breeze show is April 4.

The interactive catalog is available now at www.ttasales.com. Supplement catalogs will be available at Lone Star Park and at the Lone Star Park Sales Pavilion. Additional supplements are likely.

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More Than Ready Colt Shines Early On Day 2 Of OBS March Sale

Seven-figure prices began early at the second session of the 2022 OBS March Sale.

Hip 318, a bay More Than Ready colt sold for $1.2 million as the second hip in the ring. He went to K S I from the Wavertree Stables, Inc. (Ciaran Dunne), Agent consignment. The colt is out of the Indian Charlie mare Broad Spectrum, making him a half to stakes placed Broad Approval. He went :9 4/5 in his furlong breeze.

Hip 532, a bay American Pharoah filly, sold to Donato Lanni as agent for $1 million. From the Top Line Sales, Agent consignment, she is out of the Forest Camp mare Just Parker who is a half to graded stakes placed stakes winner Qahira. The filly went :10-flat in her eighth-mile breeze.

Hip 438, a dark bay or brown Bolt d'Oro colt out of Foolish Cause, by Giant's Causeway, herself a half to multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire Get Stormy. The colt is a half to stakes winner Foolish Humor and went :9 4/5 for his eighth-mile breeze. Consigned to the sale by Top Line Sales LLC as agent, the colt went to Hideyuki Mori for $900,000.

Hip 437, a chestnut Mor Spirit colt out of the Indian Charlie mare Follow My Tail, herself a half to Group winner Freefourracing, went :9 4/5 in his furlong breeze. He also went to Hideyuki Mori for $700,000 from the Wavertree Stables, Inc. (Ciaran Dunne), Agent consignment.

Hip 548, a bay colt by freshman sire West Coast who breezed a quarter in :21-flat sold to Carolyn Wilson for $570,000. Out of the Bernardini mare Kimono, the colt is a half to stakes winner Keke Kimono. He was consigned to the sale by Eddie Woods as agent.

Hip 529, a dark bay or brown West Coast filly out of Juliamarie by Mizzen Mast, making the mare a half to graded stakes winning millionaire Willcox Inn. The filly went :10-flat in her furlong work from the de Meric Sales, Agent consignment and she sold to Maverick Racing for $525,000.

Figures for the session:

  • 169 horses changed hands compared to 150 in 2021
  • An increase in gross sales to $22,111,000 from $18,844,500 resulted in a 17.3 percent increase over last year.
  • Average price rose to $130,834 from $125,630 for a 4.1 percent increase from 2021.
  • Median price also rose to $70,000 from $68,500.
  • Buyback rate was 17.1 percent down from 19.3 percent in 2021.

For the entire sale:

  • 375 head sold compared to 325 last year
  • Gross sales of $49,656,000 compared to $37,970,000 in 2021 resulted in a 30.7 percent increase year-to-year.
  • Average price rose to $132,416 from $116,831 for a 13.3 percent rise compared to the 2021 sale.
  • A median price of $75,000 rose 25 percent over last years' median of $60,000.
  • Overall buyback rate was down to 12.8 percent compared to 16.4 percent in 2021.

Next on the schedule for OBS is the Spring Spring sale of Two-Year-Olds in training, April 19 – 22. The Under Tack Show will take place April 10 – 16.

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Bloodlines Presented By Mill Ridge Farm: Father-Son Success Continues For Elusive Quality, Quality Road

The father-son team of Elusive Quality (by Gone West) and Quality Road sired the winners of a pair of Grade 2 stakes over the weekend. At Oaklawn Park, Elusive Quality's Breeders' Cup winner Ce Ce won the Azeri Stakes in her prep for the upcoming Grade 1 Apple Blossom. At Tampa Bay, Quality Road's daughter Bleecker Street made a point of her continuing improvement with victory in the Hillsborough Handicap.

Prior to his death on March 14, 2018, Elusive Quality had been one of the rocks of consistency and quality in Kentucky breeding. Retired to stud after winning nine of his 20 starts, Elusive Quality had shown speed of an exceptional degree, setting a track record for seven furlongs at Gulfstream with a time of 1:20.17 for owner Darley and trainer Bill Mott.

Amazingly, however, Elusive Quality wasn't guaranteed a spot at stud, despite his obvious talent, because the massive colt had not won a stakes race until he was successful in the Jaipur Stakes and Poker Handicap, setting a new course record of 1:31.63 for a mile in the latter at Belmont.

Elusive Quality was a 6-year-old when he won those stakes; he couldn't have been more impressive, and the manner of his victories was as decisive a factor in sending the grand-looking dark bay to stud as his exceptional race times.

Even so, Elusive Quality (not to mention the sport's fans and owners) was lucky the big rascal managed to find his spot at stud because the horse never won a Grade 1 race and both of his stakes victories were on “t – u – r – f,” a substance toward which many breeders act as if it should be eaten but not raced on by aspiring stallion prospects.

All was well with Elusive Quality, however, when his first crop began to race. They were fast, they were early, and they had class. He was off to the races and was nosed out of the freshman sire championship by fellow non-Grade 1 winner Distorted Humor (Forty Niner).

Both promptly sired classic winners. Distorted Humor got Funny Cide, winner of the 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness, and Elusive Quality sired Smarty Jones, winner of the 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness.

Overall, Elusive Quality's champions or highweights included elite racers in the U.S., as well as Europe and Australia, and he proved himself one of the most valued and valuable sires of the last 20 years.

A primary reason for his continuing influence is the immense success of his son Quality Road as a stallion. A horse of exceptional speed like his sire, Quality Road was declared out of the classics due to a quarter crack, but he won the G1 Florida Derby at three, then returned at four to win a trio of additional G1s, including the Metropolitan Handicap and Woodward Stakes.

Standing at Lane's End Farm outside Versailles, Ky., Quality Road has become a staple of top-tier breeding operations, and his best offspring include champions Abel Tasman (Kentucky Oaks), Caledonia Road (Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies), and Corniche (Breeders' Cup Juvenile).

At stud, Quality Road has 2022 freshman sire City of Light, winner of the Pegasus World Cup Invitational, and last month, Quality Road was represented by Emblem Road, winner of the Saudi Cup.

Unbeaten in five starts, Bleecker Street won her second graded stakes in the Hillsborough, and she is highly regarded among the older turf fillies.

Ce Ce won the Eclipse Award as the best sprint mare in the country for 2021, when she won the Breeders' Cup Filly Sprint, and her plan of attack for this year appears to be focused on slightly longer races, with the immediate target being the Apple Blossom, a race the mare won two years ago at four.

In addition, Ce Ce comes from a family of mares that have made winning Grade 1s a regular accomplishment. The chestnut daughter of Elusive Quality is the third generation in a row to win a Grade 1. Her dam is Miss Houdini (Belong to Me), winner of the G1 Del Mar Debutante, and the second dam is Magical Maiden (Lord Avie), who won the G1 Hollywood Starlet and Las Virgenes.

Magical Maiden was one of three stakes winners from her dam, Gils Magic (Magesterial), who also produced the extraordinary broodmare Magical Flash (Miswaki), the dam of six stakes winners. Gils Magic was such a dominant broodmare that she managed to produce Magical Mile, a graded stakes winner by J.O. Tobin, one of the most beautiful and talented racehorses but a pure pillock as a stallion.

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Bordeaux Belle Headlines Wanamaker’s March Catalog

The catalog for the Wanamaker's March Sale has been released, with 19 horses on offer.

Highlighting this month's sale is Bordeaux Belle, a 3-year-old filly being sold as a broodmare prospect by StarLadies Racing. A daughter of Quality Road, Bordeaux Belle is out of the multiple stakes winner Shanon Nicole, a producer of the stakes-placed filly Mischiefful, as well as six-figure earner Tiz Rye Time.

The sale also yearlings, 3-year-olds, racing prospects, broodmares, stallion seasons and a stallion.

More detailed information on the 19 horses being sold this month can be found at 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.

Live bidding will open at 8 a.m. ET on March 24 and the first listing will close at 5 p.m. ET with subsequent listings ending in three-minute increments. Detailed buying information can be found at wanamakers.com/buy.

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