Maiden Winner Mr. Briggs Among Wanamaker’s July Sale Supplemental Entries

Wanamaker's has announced four supplemental entries for their upcoming auction on July 29, highlighted by last-out maiden winner Mr. Briggs.

A son of Super Saver, Mr. Briggs scored an impressive wire-to-wire victory on July 25 at Monmouth Park, where he posted his second consecutive 16 Ragozin and a 73 Beyer Speed Figure.

New entries also include two unraced 2-year-olds by More Than Ready and War Front, as well as the once-raced racing/broodmare prospect Merry Mischief, by leading sire Into Mischief.

More detailed information on the supplemental entries, in addition to the sixteen other entrants, can be found at wanamakers.com. Live bidding will open at 8 a.m. ET on July 29 and the first listing will close at 5 p.m. ET with subsequent listings ending in three-minute increments. Detailed buying information can be found at wanamakers.com/buy.

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Fiya Commands $400,000 To Lead Wanamaker’s July Sale

As bidding progressed in the Wanamaker's July Sale, it was Fiya who sparked a heated bidding war.

The tremendously impressive 3-year-old who posted a 98 Beyer Speed Figure and 9 Ragozin last out was purchased by Robert Masiello for $400,000.

An excited Masiello stated, “I'm very happy to be able to sign the ticket for Fiya. He's been really impressive this year and his last race certainly hinted that he might have some star quality. I was a bit nervous about participating in an online auction, but the experience was very seamless and intuitive. I'm really looking forward to getting Fiya into Tom Albertrani's program and hopefully we can have some fun.”

Fiya was bred and owned by Ann Merryman who employed her son, Michael Merryman with the training effort, marking a massive success for the mother and son duo. When asked about the decision to sell in an online auction,

Ann Merryman said, “I loved the transparency of putting Fiya for sale for everyone to see. This enabled me to get market value for a horse without taking it out of training and shipping it to a sale. The team at Wanamaker's was exceptional and I really believe they are moving the industry in a great direction with their platform; the monthly sales will enable so many more owners to capitalize throughout the year.”

Wanamaker's second-ever auction was rounded out by the sales of Gymnastic for $25,000, Pupetta for $5,000, and Mixology for $4,000.

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