A colt by Street Sense became the second of the day to sell for $1 million when bloodstock agent Liz Crow, sitting alongside Brad Weisbord and Spendthrift Farm's Ned Toffey, signed the ticket on hip 1022 late in the fourth session of the Keeneland September sale Thursday.
Crow and Weisbord have been busy all week buying yearlings for their colts group partnership. Prior to their million-dollar purchase in partnership with Spendthrift, they had acquired 16 yearlings for $4,980,000.
Bred and consigned by the Knelman family's Farfellow Farms, the yearling is out of Critikal Reason (Aptitude) and is a half-brother to Grade I placed Bajan (Speightstown) and from the family of GI Kentucky Oaks winner Lemons Forever.
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