Catalog For CTBA Northern California Sale Now Online

The catalog for the 2021 California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Northern California Yearling And Horses Of Racing Age Sale is now online, featuring 138 entries.

The auction will take place Tuesday, Aug. 10 at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, Calif., beginning at noon, Pacific.

This year's catalog features 131 yearlings, five juveniles, and a pair of 4-year-olds. The vast majority of the catalog consists of California-breds, with additional entries born in British Columbia and Kentucky.

A $500 travel allowance will be offered by the CTBA to trainers from out of state or Southern California who travel to the sale, show proof of that travel, and make a minimum purchase of $3,500.

Stallions whose first foals are represented in this year's catalog include Conquest Farenheit, Dosificado, Funtastic, Point Piper, Prospect Park, Ransom the Moon, Smokem.

To view the online catalog, click here.

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Chasing Moments Tops CTBA January Mixed Sale At $70,000

Chasing Moments, a daughter of Orb in foal to California stallion Stay Thirsty, sold for $70,000 to top Wednesday's California Thoroughbred Breeders Association January Mixed Sale at Fairplex Park.

Marcelo Aguera purchased the 6-year-old mare, who is a half-sister to the Grade 2 winner Authenticity, herself the dam of stakes winner Hanalei Moon.

The second-highest priced purchase was a yearling filly by Malibu Moon, out of the Bluegrass Cat mare Brush Strokes, purchased for $60,000 by Double Chevron Racing.

Aguera also made a pair of $40,000 purchases – Mobilize, a War Front mare in foal to Stay Thirsty, and Wedding Dress, a Medaglia d'Oro mare in foal to Stay Thirsty.

The 72 horses sold for a gross of $574,100, an average of $7,974 and median of $3,450.

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

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