‘Rising Star’ Summons $875K at KEEJAN

It’s been quite a week for the 3-year-old colt Carillo (Union Rags). He captured his debut at Aqueduct in ‘TDN Rising Star’-fashion last Friday and summoned a whopping $875,000 from bloodstock agent Lauren Carlisle at Keeneland January Thursday. The Paul Pompa homebred sold as part of the complete dispersal of that late owner and breeder’s estate, which was handled by Lane’s End Farm.

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MGSW Regal Glory Summons $925K at KEEJAN

MGSW Regal Glory (Animal Kingdom–Mary’s Follies, by More Than Ready) sparked early fireworks at Keeneland Tuesday, summoning $925,000 from Peter Brant’s White Birch Farm just three hips into the session. The 5-year-old mare was consigned by Lane’s End as part of the complete dispersal of the Estate of Paul Pompa, Jr.

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PR Special Keeneland January: Forecasting The 2021 Bloodstock Market

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It's a new year, and the PR Special is back with the reading material you need in advance of the Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale.

Today's issue offers exclusive, in-depth bloodstock content not yet seen on the rest of the website in a pdf format that's easy to read and print. Here's what's inside:

  • Front Page: Bloodstock Editor Joe Nevills makes his “Five Fearless Predictions” about the bloodstock market in 2021, ranging from which stallions' stocks are on the rise to how the global economy will affect the Thoroughbred economy.
  • Stallion Spotlight: Lane's End resident City of Light's first yearlings at Keeneland January.
  • Ask Your Insurer: Bryce Burton of Muirfield Insurance compares insuring veteran broodmares versus broodmare prospects.
  • First-Crop Sire Watch: First yearlings of Keeneland January.

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Champion Lemon Drop Kid Pensioned From Stud Duty At Lane’s End

Lane's End Farm announced today that leading perennial sire Lemon Drop Kid has been pensioned from stallion duties, and will remain at Lane's End Farm to enjoy the rest of his retirement.

Lemon Drop Kid is responsible for siring 96 black-type winners and 101 graded stakes horses, including Grade 1 winners Beach Patrol, Romantic Vision, Richard's Kid and Lemons Forever. Currently he is number 11 on the cumulative list of leading active sires in North America, with total combined progeny earnings of over $96,000,000.

Lemon Drop Kid is also quickly establishing himself as a proven source of Grade 1 talent as a broodmare sire with the likes of Forever Unbridled, Finest City, Tamarkuz and Bar of Gold.

“Lemon Drop Kid has been a Lane's End stalwart for 20 years,” said Lane's End's Bill Farish. “We are very fortunate to be associated with a horse like him. We want to thank the syndicate members and breeders who have supported him for the past two decades. His legacy will live on through his sons and daughters across the globe.”

A son of champion Kingmambo, Lemon Drop Kid is out of the Seattle Slew mare Charming Lassie, who is a three-quarter sister to Champion A.P. Indy. Lemon Drop Kid is a half-sibling to graded winners Brulay and Statue of Liberty, and hails from the family of G1 winners Gay Mecene, Wolfhound, Summer Squall, Duke of Marmalade (Ire), Ruler of the World (Ire), and Court Vision. He was crowned champion older horse in 2000 and won five Grade 1 races including the Belmont Stakes.

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