California-Sired Weanling Offered At Auction To Benefit Paralyzed Jockey Anne Von Rosen

The slate of offerings at the SporthorseAuctions.com August Internet Auction includes a weanling California-sired racing or sporthorse prospect whose proceeds will benefit former jockey Anne Von Rosen, who was paralyzed in a 2014 spill at Turf Paradise.

The weanling colt, born Feb. 11 and named Talk of the Town, is by Uptown Rythem, a winning son of Speightstown who won a pair of six-furlong races at Santa Anita Park. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2020. Because the colt is California-sired, he is eligible for Golden State Stakes Series, as well as all other races with enhanced purses restricted to California-sired horses.

Bred in Arizona by Dr. Dorothee Kieckhefer, Talk of the Town is the first foal out of the winning Henrythenavigator mare Lookinfor Mr Right. The dam is a half-sister to Grade 3 winners Tammy the Torpedo and Seek and Destroy, while his extended family includes Grade 1 winner Carriage Trail and Grade 3 winners Criminologist, Inspector Lynley, and Five Star General.

The colt is currently located at Columbiana Farm in Paris, Ky., and the sale listing notes that, “he has been well socialized. Also, he's been handled daily and taught to lead, get his feet trimmed, receive vaccinations, etc.”

A native of Germany, Von Rosen hung her tack at tracks around the country after beginning her riding career in 2001, but she was most often a regular at Turf Paradise and Canterbury Park. She won 666 of 4,939 Thoroughbred starts over her 14-year career, and her mounts earned $5,725,969, with stakes wins in Arizona, Minnesota, Idaho, and North Dakota.

Von Rosen's career came to an abrupt end following a March 2014 Quarter Horse race at Turf Paradise when her mount collapsed shortly after crossing the finish line and left her pinned underneath. She suffered a severed spinal cord from the incident, and procedures in the immediate aftermath saved her life, but left her paralyzed.

Despite the prognosis, Von Rosen said after the injury that she was determined to walk again, and she remains driven to do so. Money raised from the weanling's sale will go toward Von Rosen's ongoing rehabilitation costs.

Bidding on the colt ends Tuesday, Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. Eastern, with extended bidding going beyond that time in the event of last-minute bids.

SporthorseAuctions.com is operated by Tim and Cathy Jennings, who also run ThoroughbredAuctions.com.

To view the colt's pedigree page, click here.

To view the offering and bid, click here.

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Bloodlines: Whitney Winner Improbable Hit The Mark For City Zip, Bloodstock Investments

When Improbable won the Grade 1 Whitney Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 1, the striking chestnut colt was further confirming that his sire, the Carson City stallion City Zip, was one of the steadiest contributors of quality in the breed.

City Zip, a Grade 1 winner at two and major winner at three, moved to Lane's End for his third season at stud and was never the top horse on the farm. The most obvious reason for that was a big bay beast named A.P. Indy, who was the top horse on the farm. City Zip didn't even start out as second fiddle to the Horse of the Year, but the quality and consistency of the stock that City Zip sired made him a serious force to be reckoned with.

And breeders came to realize that City Zip was also a good sire for a young mare. A medium-sized stallion, City Zip wouldn't burden a first-time foaling mare with an overly large foal. Furthermore, the stallion consistently contributed speed to his progeny and got startlingly high percentages of starters (84) and winners (66), placing him among the best in breed. As a result, City Zip was a great way to get a nice young mare going as a producer. For instance, a nice young mare by A.P. Indy like Rare Event, who became the dam of Improbable.

Bred in Kentucky by Kilroy Thoroughbred Partnership, Rare Event is out of the stakes-winning mare Our Rite of Spring (by Stravinsky) and is a half-sister to G1 winner Hard Spun (Danzig), who was also second in the Kentucky Derby and Breeders' Cup Classic.

As a yearling, Rare Event was so attractive that G. Watts Humphrey bought the filly for $400,000 at the 2010 Keeneland September yearling auction. On the racetrack, Rare Event won four of 14 starts, earning $114,159.

As the mare's first live foal, Improbable was a medium-sized, attractive chestnut with three white stockings and a blaze. Humphrey bred the Whitney Stakes winner in partnership with Ian Banwell's St. George Farm Racing LLC, and the breeders sold the flashy chestnut colt at the 2016 Keeneland November sale for $110,000 to Taylor Made Sales, agent, when the partners also sold Rare Event to Calumet Farm for $150,000 while carrying her second foal on a cover to Lane's End stallion Quality Road (Elusive Quality).

At the November sale in 2016, Katie Taylor-Marshall, Frank Taylor, and long-time manager John Hall picked out the spritely weanling who grew into Improbable. Katie Taylor-Marshall said, “We bought him as part of the fourth installment of our pinhooking package, Bloodstock Investments. That was the first installment that we did weanlings only; we had a list of sires that we wanted to get for the package that year, and City Zip was one of them. We missed out on one weanling at Fasig-Tipton, and this colt was really nice, so nice that we decided to hold back a little on the other and go stronger” on Improbable, whom the investors bought for $110,000.

“We were able to buy him,” Katie said, “because he wasn't the biggest; he was just big enough. City Zip was such a solid sire, and this colt is indicative of what City Zips were: he has a strong hind-end, good body, nice neck. Lots of balance and quality.”

Katie recalled that “from the time we bought him, Improbable did well. He had no behavioral problems, no vetting problems. He was consistent and steady [in his development and maturation]. We were going to take him to Saratoga but had another City Zip for Saratoga, and we sent him to September instead,” where the colt brought $200,000 from WinStar and China Horse Club.

Mark Taylor of Taylor Made Sales said that “the first I saw of Improbable was when he came back to Taylor Made and began to integrate in the herd. He was a really nice, stretchy, and really well-balanced horse, and I thought he looked more like a two-turn horse than a lot of runners by his sire. He had some white feet on him, but they were good and sound. He was a really cool horse but a little different from what you normally saw from the sire.”

City Zip was known primarily as a sire of fast horses, not horses who found their best form at longer distances. The stallion could and did get those, however, and he threw uncommon soundness and athleticism into his stock, even those with white feet, which are frequently seen as a sign of a soft or potentially weak foot in a racer.

Instead, Mark Taylor noted that the colt's sale to the people at WinStar “validated our feeling that this was a really good horse. At the end of his 3-year-old season, I thought that this colt was one of those horses who hadn't reached his full potential, but he has certainly done the job this season, and when he goes to stud, I know that we will be lining up to breed mares to him because he is a beautiful horse.”

In the immediate future, the plans indicate that Improbable will continue to challenge for a leading role in the older horse division with a goal of the Breeders' Cup at Keeneland in October.

And the Taylor Made crew will be back with more yearlings to sell next month at Fasig-Tipton and at Keeneland.

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Group 2 Winner Aloha Star Heads Initial Entries For Tattersalls Online August Sale

Tattersalls are pleased to announce the launch of the Tattersalls Online August Sale, the second online sale to be run by Europe's leading bloodstock auctioneers.

Bidding will open on Wednesday, Aug. 12 at midday (BST) and conclude at midday (BST) on Friday, Aug. 14.

The Fozzy Stack-trained Aloha Star, winner of the Group 2 Airlie Stud Stakes over six furlongs at the Curragh is the star attraction at the initial entry stage. The progressive daughter of champion sprinter Starspangledbanner shed her maiden tag at Bellewstown in good style in July before stepping up to Group 2 success at the Curragh.

Also included in the initial entries, consigned by Fernham Farm, is Akhania, a 7-year-old mare by Dalakhani, in foal to Golden Horn with a colt foal at foot by the 2,000 Guineas winning sire sensation Night of Thunder. The Feb. 16 foal is bred on the same cross as this year's Group 2 Dante winner Thunderous who is also by Night of Thunder out of a Dalakhani mare. Akhania is out of Fidelite, the winner of the Group 1 Prix Saint-Alary stakes at Longchamp.

Meaningful Vote, a 3-year-old son of the great Pivotal, will also be offered for sale on the online platform by Fozzy Stack's Thomastown Castle Stables. The 89-rated colt ran out the winner of a Premier Handicap over a mile at Naas in July two starts ago.

Mirror Kisses, a winning 2-year-old daughter of Requinto, will be offered by Mick Channon's West Ilsley Stables. She ran out the winner on her latest start of the Maiden Stakes at Pontefract on July 31 after showing significant promise on her debut behind subsequent Glorious Goodwood winner Miss Jingles.

The Johnny Murtagh-trained Measure of Magic will be offered as Lot 5. The daughter of exciting first crop sire Kodi Bear is the winner of two races and placed third in the Listed Marwell Stakes on her latest start.

Recent Glorious Goodwood scorer Junkanoo, a progressive 3-year-old son of Eepaulette trained by Gary Moore, will be offered for sale, as well as the Kinglsey Park consigned Themaxwecan a 4-year-old son of Maxios who is officially rated 101.

Completing the initial entries is Inner Beauty, a 2-year-old daughter of Starspangledbanner consigned by Ken Condon's Osborne Lodge Stables. She impressed in winning her maiden at Limerick over 6 ½ furlongs before finishing a close fourth in the Group 2 Airlie Stakes, behind Aloha Star.

The TattersallsOnline.com platform features photos and videos of each horse, details of where the horses can be inspected, as well as links to veterinary information including x-rays and endoscopes.

Further entries will be added to the catalog as they are accepted and published on Monday, Aug. 3 at 5 p.m. (BST).

Final entries for the sale will close on Monday, Aug. 10 at 5 p.m. (BST).

To view the online catalog, click here.

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Fasig-Tipton Catalogs 662 For Selected Yearlings Showcase

Fasig-Tipton has cataloged 662 yearlings for The Selected Yearlings Showcase, the company's 2020 selected yearling sale.

The sale will be conducted on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 9-10, after the Kentucky Derby at the company's Newtown Paddocks facility in Lexington, Ky. Each sale session will begin at 10 a.m.

Hips 1-330 will be offered on Wednesday, and Hips 331-662 will be offered on Thursday. The sale will begin with a group of New York-bred yearlings, which are cataloged as Hips 1-164.

“We have been overwhelmed with the support we have received for this sale from our consignors, and that support is reflected in both the quality – and quantity – offered in this catalog,” said Fasig-Tipton president Boyd Browning.  “This is a very exciting catalog, loaded with strong sire power and quality individuals at a variety of price levels.  Any serious yearling buyer needs to make plans to participate in this sale.”

All yearlings cataloged for the sale have been approved on pedigree and conformation by Fasig-Tipton's inspection team.

“Our selection process is proven, and the results speak for themselves,” noted Browning. “Our traditional selected yearling sales annually produce the highest percentage of Grade 1 winners and graded stakes winners of all major North American yearling sales. All yearlings in this catalog were inspected via that same process and meet our traditional standards.”

Browning also expounded on how the Selected Yearlings Showcase concept came into being, and the makeup of the catalog.

“We have all had to adjust our lives in 2020 as we deal with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Fasig-Tipton was forced to cancel its three traditional selected yearling sales – July, Saratoga, and the New York-Bred Sale – and regroup by putting together this single selected yearling sale to be held after the Derby in Lexington. This sale combines the best of our traditional selected yearling sales.”

The catalog's front and back covers feature recent graduates of these traditional Fasig-Tipton selected yearling sales. Presented on the front cover are Kentucky Derby contenders Tiz The Law (Belmont Stakes-G1) and Honor A. P. (Santa Anita Derby-G1); Kentucky Oaks contender Speech (Ashland Stakes-G1); Breeders' Cup winners Sharing and Four Wheel Drive; leading female turf horse Rushing Fall; as well as Grade 1 winning 2-year-olds Bast and Perfect Alibi.

The Selected Yearling Showcase will also mark the debut of Fasig-Tipton's newly updated Enhanced Catalog platform – historically utilized for the company's November and July Horses of Racing Age sales. The Enhanced Catalog will be available beginning in late August. Walking videos will be featured for all yearlings and available for viewing beginning Sept. 2.

Online bidding, successfully utilized at Fasig-Tipton's recent Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training and July Horses of Racing Age sales, will also be available for the Selected Yearlings Showcase.

The catalog for the Selected Yearling Showcase may now be viewed online. It will also be available via the equineline sales catalogue app. Print catalogs will be available this week.

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