Fasig-Tipton Adds 35 Supplemental Entries To Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale

Fasig-Tipton has cataloged an additional 35 supplemental entries to its 2022 Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale.

These entries are cataloged as hips 572-606 and may now be viewed online. They will also be available in the equineline sales catalogue app. Print versions of supplemental entries will be available on the sales grounds at sale time.

Latest entries include:

Road to Romance (Hip 592): Four-year-old daughter of Quality Road was stakes placed at two. Dam is half-sister to two stakes winners including graded stakes winner and millionaire Super Frolic. Consigned as a broodmare prospect by Bluewater Sales, agent.

Smartly Agree (Hip 594): Stakes placed daughter of Smart Strike is a half-sister to graded stakes performer Der Lu, and out of a three-parts sister to Grade 1 winners Creative Cause and Vexatious, and graded stakes winner Destin. Offered in foal to Constitution, she is consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

Maggi O'Prado (Hip 597): Half-sister to Grade 1 winner Dream Tree, offered in foal to leading international sire More Than Ready.  Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

Regal Retort (Hip 598): Daughter of Jimmy Creed is a stakes placed earner of $316,437. Her immediate family includes Grade 1 winners Zipessa, Flashy Bull, and Perfect Soul. Consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, agent.

Taylor Avenue (Hip 599): Stakes placed at two and a half-sister to stakes winner Respect the Hustle. Consigned as a broodmare prospect by Gainesway, agent.

Gypsy Angel (Hip 600): Dam of Mrs Orb, a multiple stakes winner and graded stakes placed earner of $556,280. Her immediate family includes Grade 1 winners Killer Graces and Killer Ability. Offered in foal to Spun to Run, she is consigned by Gainesway, agent.

The Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale will be held on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 7-8, in Lexington, Ky. Sessions will begin each day at 10 a.m.

Online bidding and phone bidding services will be available.

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Grade 3 Winner Adcat Dies In Korea At Age 26

Adcat, a Grade 3 winner and veteran sire, died on Dec. 30, per Korea Racing Authority records. He was 26.

The son of Storm Cat had resided in Korea since the summer of 2007 after beginning his stud career at Farnsworth Farms in Florida for the 2001 breeding season.

Adcat was a New York homebred for Gallagher's Stud, which campaigned the horse in partnership with Caesar Kimmel and Phillip Solondz. He broke his maiden in the summer of his 3-year-old season, and finished second in the Japan Racing Association Stakes at Laurel Park to finish the campaign.

The horse achieved his biggest accolade during his 4-year-old season, when he closed sharply to win the Grade 3 New Hampshire Sweepstakes Handicap at Rockingham Park. He bolstered his resume that season with a trio of stakes placings in New York.

In his final season, Adcat won the Mohawk Handicap at Belmont Park and placed in three stakes races, including a runner-up effort in the G3 Laurel Turf Cup Stakes at Laurel Park.

Adcat retired with five wins in 28 starts for earnings of $435,597.

His domestic-born runners are led by multiple Grade 2 winner Briecat, and stakes winners Cat Can Do and Survicat. His highlight as a broodmare sire is the Grade 3-placed stakes winner Temper Mint Patty.

Adcat sold to Korean connections for $52,000 at the 2006 Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. Fall Mixed Sale, and he was exported the following year. His highest placing on Korea's general sire list came in 2016, when he finished 33rd.

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Readyforprimetime Retired To Bar None Ranches In Alberta

Stolz Thoroughbreds has acquired the More Than Ready son Readyforprimetime to stand in Alberta for the 2022 season.

Readyforprimetime is a sprinter, an allowance winner and a multiple stakes placed runner with third place finishes in the 2021 $100,000 Duncan F. Kenner Stakes at Fair Grounds and the 2020 $85,000 listed Lucky Coin Stakes at Saratoga. Readyforprimetime completed his race career this year with a record of 18-4-1-4 and $198,261. The 6-year-old stallion was sold as a yearling at the 2017 Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $220,000.

Readyforprimetime will be the only son of More Than Ready to stand in Canada. More Than Ready is an international sire who represents the Halo line and stands at WinStar Farm for a $50,000 stud fee.

More Than Ready has more black type winners than any North American sire in history with 212, and his total progeny earnings are over $210 million with 97 graded stakes winners, 30 Grade/Group 1 winners and 13 champions. More than Ready is the number-one sire of Breeders' Cup winners in history with seven wins and the only sire to have an Eclipse Award champion in each of the last four years.

Readyforprimetime will stand the 2022 season at Bar None Ranches Ltd. and is being offered for a limited book to approved mares only. He will stand for $1,250 LFSN.

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Foal Patrol Presented By National Museum Of Racing And Hall Of Fame: Bonding Between The Mare And Foal

The new Season 5 Education Site for Foal Patrol, an education initiative of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, provides a platform to respond to viewers' questions, share information about horse care and management from breeding through retirement, and spotlight efforts across the industry to provide the best possible care for Thoroughbreds before, during, and after their racing careers.

In partnership with industry collaborators, we will add new content to the Foal Patrol Education Site for viewers of all ages from now through June at www.foalpatrol.com/education.

To provide more answers to your questions and to bring you closer to this season's featured mares and foals, Foal Patrol has partnered with the Paulick Report to ask farm staff questions about mare and foal care and management.

In this episode with Traveling Tiger and her 2022 Audible filly at Safari North at Pauls Mill Farm in Versailles, Ky., Safari North's Debbie Ward addresses the question, “What kind of bonding should the mare display after foaling?”

For a chance to have one of your questions asked in an upcoming Foal Patrol episode on the Paulick Report, email your question to foalpatrol@racingmuseum.net. Be sure to let us know if your question is for a specific Season 5 mare.

Since its first season in 2018, people all over the world have engaged with Foal Patrol's live webcam series for a behind-the-scenes look at what daily life is like for in-foal mares and foals. Learn more about this season's lineup at www.foalpatrol.com and watch “Recent Updates” for Foal Patrol announcements, posts about featured Season 5 mares and foals, and updates on mares and foals from prior seasons.

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