Jan. 17 Deadline For 2022 Texas 2-Year-Olds In Training Sale

The deadline to enter 2-year-olds into the 2022 Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale is just seven days away.

Consignment contracts are due into the Texas Thoroughbred Association office on Jan. 17, 2022.

The 2022 Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale follows the very successful 2021 Texas Summer Yearling Sale that saw sizable increases in gross sales, average price, and median price, with 176 yearlings sold for more than $3,200,000.

“We're thrilled with the success of our yearling sale during the summer,” TTA Sales Director Foster Bridewell said. “We think the 2022 Texas 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale will be as strong, if not stronger. We expect a diverse catalog with Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kentucky breds offered to buyers from across the country.”

As previously announced, the sale will be held April 6 at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie. The breeze show is scheduled two days earlier on April 4.

Visit TTAsales.com to download a consignment form today.

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Indiana Stallion Season Auction Runs Through January 10

The Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Associations' 2022 Stallion Season Auction, hosted by Starquine.com, opens Friday, Jan. 7 at 9 p.m. and runs through Monday, Jan. 10 at 6 p.m.

ITOBA is proud to offer a lineup of 80 stallions from Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Florida, Pennsylvania and Oklahoma.

Buying a season in the ITOBA Stallion Season Auction has benefits. The resulting Indiana-bred foals of the auction are eligible for over $250,000 in purses, breeders, owners and stallion awards and bonuses. It is the only stallion season auction that puts money in Indiana purse accounts.

ITOBA is excited to partner with Starquine to provide the opportunity to promote these stallions and provide these benefits.

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Dorrance Moves To DLR Ranch And Stallion Station In Texas

Dorrance, a well-bred son of Distorted Humor, is now standing at DLR Ranch and Stallion Station in Weatherford, Texas as property of Sonny Henderson.

Dorrance, a $230,000 yearling purchase, showed remarkable talent as a racehorse in his short career. He broke his maiden at two and followed it up a few starts later with a quick allowance score in a six furlong sprint at Oaklawn Park at three.

His sire, Distorted Humor, is among the breed's most accomplished stallions and is also a top sire of sires, led recently his son Maclean's Music.

Dorrance's dam, Apologize, by Lemon Drop Kid, is a full sister to multiple graded stakes winner Aurelia's Belle. Apologize sold for $680,000 while carrying Dorrance. She's from the family of legendary broodmare Courtly Dee and her 2019 foal by Uncle Mo sold for $300,000 as a yearling and is breezing in California.

His stud for the 2022 breeding season is $2,000.

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Ontario Mare Purchase Program Receives $200,000 Funding Boost

Ontario Racing's Thoroughbred Improvement Program Committee has approved an additional $200,000 for its innovative Mare Purchase Program, bringing the total to $700,000.

An enthusiastic response by Ontario breeders to the program has nearly exhausted the initial $500,000 commitment.

The Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale begins on January 11, and the committee wants to provide more Ontario breeders with the opportunity to maximize their investment at the sale.

“The main focus of this program is to give Ontario horsepeople the opportunity to buy a better mare, and higher quality stock,” said David Anderson, Breeder Representative on the Board of Ontario Racing and member of the Thoroughbred Improvement Program (TIP) Committee. “There are people who still want to buy horses, and this will help them.”

Ontario residents who purchase an in-foal broodmare are eligible for a rebate of 50 percent of the purchase price to a maximum of $25,000 CAD.

In-foal mares must be purchased for a minimum purchase price of $10,000 USD, with no maximum, and be purchased at an Ontario Racing-recognized public auction. There is a maximum distribution of $75,000 CAD to any one individual, partnership, corporation or other ownership group.

“This is one of the best breeder programs in North America, and the world. We want more people to know about it, and participate in it,” said Anderson.

The program operates on a first-come, first-served basis, and purchasers must submit their application within 30 days of the purchase date. Breeders interested in accessing this funding can download the application form here.

Mares must meet the Mare Residency Program criteria. Copies of registration papers and a paid invoice from the recognized sale the in-foal mare was purchased from, are also required.

Breeders are also eligible for a $2,500 (CAD) incentive for all enrolled mares who are then bred to a registered Ontario Sire in 2022.

In addition to the Keeneland Sale, remaining Ontario Racing recognized public auctions are the OBS Winter Mixed Sale, and the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale.

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