Strike Power to Stand in Louisiana

GSW and 'TDN Rising Star' Strike Power (Speightstown–Gold d'Oro, by Medaglia d'Oro) was purchased by breeder Nathan Granger in partnership with Jay Adcock's Red River Farm, where he will stand stud in Louisiana. The deal was brokered by Jack Brothers of Hidden Brook Farm. He will stand the 2022 season for $2,000 LFSN.

Owned and bred by Don and Donna Adam's Courtlandt Farm, Strike Power retires with a record of 20-4-4-1 and earnings of $497,935. His career was highlighted by a win in the 2018 GIII Swale S.

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Bind Filly a Sentimental Pinhook for Granger

When lifelong owner and breeder Nathan Granger picked up a filly by his late stallion Bind, bred by his partner Jay Adcock, for just $13,000 at the ESLA September Sale, he knew right away that she was something special. So special in fact, that he gave her a name of the highest honor in the Granger family, WUPKAR, which stands for Wake Up, Pray, Kick Ass, Repeat. This was the slogan of Granger's son Ross, who was diagnosed with an astrocytoma in his brain stem shortly after his high school graduation and passed away 16 months later.

“We went through a horrible time five years ago,” Granger said. “My oldest son, Ross, the oldest of five, was diagnosed with a brain tumor right after high school graduation. He was going to go pitch in college. His mantra during the time he was ill was WUPKAR, Wake Up, Pray, Kick Ass, Repeat. He really lived by that until he passed. He spoke with youth groups, baseball teams, etc. about his faith and living every day in the fullest. He was phenomenal. He was my hero.”

Granger, who owns about 15 mares in partnership and has three horses in training, originally purchased WUPKAR with the intention of adding her to his racing stable.

“I bought her at the yearling sale very cheap because of a small issue on an x-ray,” Granger said. “It was a youth issue, nothing that would stop her from performing. She was a picture and everything you'd want in a racehorse. She was just that good. Initially the plan was to run her, but I have a lot of horses, so sometimes I have to sell a good one to pay for all the others.”

Granger entered the filly in the Texas 2-year-old Sale Wednesday, where she summoned $150,000 from Wayne Sanders and Larry Hirsch after breezing in :10 flat. After hearing the meaning behind her unusual name, WUPKAR's new owners decided to keep it.

“Al Pike told them the story and they said they would keep the name,” Granger said. “I was thrilled. I actually cried. I did intend to race her, but she was just so good. Hopefully she will win a lot of races down the line and people will ask what the name means and we can tell them about it.”

In keeping with their son's wishes, the Grangers started the Ross Granger Memorial Fund in his honor.

“Ross' illness was 16 months, so he really told us everything he wanted,” Granger said. “One of the things he wanted to do was set up a memorial fund. We had taken out a general cancer policy out on all of our kids because a buddy was selling them, so the first $20,000 of the fund was Ross' own money that he put up. We give five $2,000 scholarships every year to kids in our area and we also help other families whose children have brain tumors like Ross.”

Click here to learn more about the Ross Granger Memorial Fund.

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GSP Aurelius Maximus to Stud in Louisiana

GSP Aurelius Maximus (Pioneerof the Nile–La Reina, by A.P. Indy) has been retired from racing and will enter stud in 2021 at Jay Adcock's Red River Farm in Coushatta, Louisiana. The deal was brokered by Andrew Cary of Cary Bloodstock. The 5-year-old, who will stand in a partnership between Nathan Granger and Stonestreet Stables/George Bolton/Peter Leidel, will stand for $2,000 live foal, with consideration to approved mares.

“Aurelius Maximus is the most exciting horse to retire to Louisiana for many years,” said Cary. “His combination of impeccable pedigree, gorgeous conformation and top-class ability on the racetrack make him a very tantalizing prospect for breeders in the southwest.”

Granger added, “We're very excited to get a horse of such talent and grit–not to mention his great looks. We're just as excited to partner with one of the premier ownership groups in the industry in Stonestreet Stables, Mr. Bolton and Mr. Leidel.”

Aurelius Maximus broke his maiden at Belmont Park by 7 3/4 lengths second time out before finishing fourth in the 2018 GI Champagne S. Sidelined afterwards, he kicked off 2020 with two professional allowance victories at Fair Grounds and Churchill Downs before finishing a neck to Mr Freeze (To Honor and Serve) in the GII Hagyard Fayette S. at Keeneland last October.

Aurelius Maximus was conditioned for his final four races by Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen.

“Aurelius Maximus was an amazing physical,” he said. “He was super athletic and had tremendous heart. If his foals look like him, he'll make an outstanding sire.”

Stonestreet Stables bloodstock advisor John Moynihan, who purchased Aurelius Maximus privately as a 2-year-old, added, “Aurelius Maximus is among the most talented horses we've ever had at Stonestreet. He had legitimate Grade I ability, a ton of natural speed, and has an awesome physical to go with it.”

Aurelius Maximus is one of seven winners produced by the Grade III-winning La Reina, who also produced Grade II winner Chief Havoc (Giant's Causeway) and Grade III-placed Special Event (Arch). La Reina is a half-sister to Grade I winner and sire Brahms (Danzig) and to SW Olympic (Danzig). This represents the female family of Grade I winners Queena, Too Chic, Chic Shirine, Somali Lemonade, Verrazano, etc.

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