Lexitonian To Join Calumet Farm Stallion Roster For 2024

Lexitonian (Speightstown – Riviera Romper, by Tapit), a homebred runner for Calumet Farm, will be transferring to Calumet Farm in Lexington, Ky., for his third breeding season.

A Grade 1 winner by Speightstown, Lexitonian was a multiple graded stakes winner and multiple Grade 1-placed runner from ages three to five, including a win in the Grade 1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap. He won or placed in five graded stakes races throughout his career.

After retiring from the track, the stallion joined the Lane's End stallion roster for the 2022 and 2023 seasons where he covered a total of 136 mares.

Lexitonian joins a proven roster of graded stakes-producing sires at Calumet Farm including Keen Ice, Oxbow, and Hightail.

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Catalog For 2023 Ohio Mixed Sale Now Online

The catalog for the 2023 Ohio Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Fall Mixed Sale is now online, featuring 50 horses on offer, prior to the horses of racing age supplement to be announced at a later time.

The auction will take place Wednesday, Oct. 18 in the winner's circle of Mahoning Valley Race Course in Youngstown, Ohio, beginning at 2:30 p.m. Eastern. Horses will be available for preview in the Mahoning Valley receiving barn on the afternoon of Tuesday, Oct. 17, and on sale day beginning at 9 a.m.

This year's catalog features 22 yearlings, 12 broodmares, 11 weanlings, and four juveniles. All of the young horses on offer are Ohio-breds.

Ohio stallions with young horses in the catalog include Callide Valley, Corfu, Da Big Hoss, Drill, Dynamic Racer, Flagship, Itsmyluckyday, Kennedy, Medal Count, One Sided, Sky Kingdom, Tidal Volume, and William's Kitten.

Stallions whose first crops of yearlings are represented in the catalog include Complexity and Volatile.

The OTBO will be taking nominations for the horses of racing age segment through Oct. 10. Those horses will be offered immediately following the main catalog.

To view the auction's catalog, click here.

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Counterforce Gelding Tops 2023 CTHS Alberta Thoroughbred Sale

The 2023 renewal of the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (Alberta Division) took place Sept. 22, posting across-the-board gains, led by a Counterforce gelding who sold for $46,000 (Canadian).

A total of 71 yearlings changed hands during the auction for revenues of $635,800, marking a 43 percent increase in gross from last year's sale, when 58 horses sold for $443,600.

The average sale price rose 30 percent to $14,450 from $11,090, while the median increased 121 percent to $10,500 from $4,750.

Leading the way was a gelding by Counterforce who sold to Curtis Landry for $46,000.

Offered as Hip 59, the gelding is out of the unplaced Katowice mare Chilli Chines, whose seven winners from eight runners includes Grade 3-placed multiple stakes winner Herbie D and stakes-placed Timber King. The British Columbia-bred gelding's extended family includes stakes winner Darcia and stakes-placed runners Boiling Point and Path to Victory.

Highfield Investment Group consigned the sale-topper, as agent.

To view the auction's full results, click here.

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Vronsky Colt Tops Fasig-Tipton California Fall Yearlings, Horses of Racing Age Sale

A California-bred colt by the late Vronksy topped the 2023 Fasig-Tipton California Fall Yearlings and Horses of Racing Age sale, held Tuesday at Fairplex in Pomona, Calif.

The sale topping Vronsky colt (Hip 211) sold for $250,000 to West Point Thoroughbreds from the consignment of Harris Farms, agent (video).

The bay colt is out of the unraced Poteen mare Seasontoperfection, who has already produced seven winners from as many to race, including multiple stakes winner Kings River Knight (Acclamation), stakes placed Irrefutable (Big Bad Leroybrown), and this colt's full brother Perfectionistic. Hip 211 was bred in California by Old English Rancho and Ken Tevelde.

Successful California-based sire Stay Thirsty was responsible for the second highest-priced yearling of the session, a colt (Hip 165) which sold for $225,000 to Steve Knapp, agent for Todd Sheehan, from the consignment of Lovacres Ranch, agent.

Out of the multiple stakes winning Ghostzapper mare My Fiona, the dark bay or brown colt is a full brother to 2020 California Fall Yearlings sale topper and subsequent Grade 1 placed stakes winner Finneus. Hip 165 is also a half-brother to stakes winner Fi Fi Pharoah (American Pharoah), and a full sibling to a placed 2-year-old of this year in Fiamina. The colt was bred in California by Terry Lovingier.

The sale's top yearling filly came in the form of a first-crop daughter of champion older male Improbable (Hip 81), sold for $200,000 to Eric and Sharon Waller from the consignment of Barton Thoroughbreds, agent.

The chestnut filly is out of the unraced Henny Hughes mare Diva's Tribute, whose four winners to date include multiple Grade 1 placed Grade 2 winning filly Spectator (Jimmy Creed) and stakes placed Policy (Strong Mandate). Hip 81 was bred in Kentucky by Richard Barton Enterprises.

Also sold for $200,000 was a colt by Flatter (Hip 197), purchased by Slugo Racing from the consignment of Lovacres Ranch. The dark bay or brown colt is out of the winning Arch mare Rapid Repair, dam of current winner Gun Lap (Runhappy). Rapid Repair is a half-sister to Grade 1 placed multiple graded stakes winner Kitten's Point. Hip 197 was bred in California by Terry Lovingier.

Work It (Hip 357), a 2-year-old filly by Outwork, topped the horses of racing age portion of the sale when sold for $85,000 to G. Chris Coleman from the consignment of Havens Bloodstock Agency, agent.

Work It broke her maiden at first asking on Sept. 15 at Los Alamitos, where she wired the field to score by five lengths for trainer Luis Mendez. She is a full or half-sister to five winners out of the Henny Hughes mare Le Sang Royale, including stakes placed winners Dust Dancer (Outwork) and Vinaka (Sky Mesa). Bred in Illinois by Anne and Barney Gallagher, Work It is a graduate of last year's Kentucky October Yearlings sale, where she was purchased for $30,000 by Tari Brocklebank.

Overall, 185 horses sold for $5,751,500, good for an average of $31,089. The median was $15,000. Eleven yearlings sold for $100,000 or more, compared to eight at or above that price point in 2022, while 38 yearlings realized $50,000 or more compared to last year's 33.

Results are available online.

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