First-Crop Weanlings on Offer at ‘Night of the Stars’
The primary a part of the catalog for The November Sale, Fasig-Tipton’s marquee fall blended sale Nov. 9 in Lexington, will provide weanlings from distinctive households, together with these by sires whose first foals will undergo the ring in the course of the “Evening of the Stars.”
The following technology of sires, who’ve confirmed their energy on the observe, will attempt to make an impression within the gross sales ring. On provide this yr are weanlings by Audible (two), Catholic Boy (one), Demarchelier (one), Maximus Mischief (four), Mitole (four), Omaha Beach (three), Vino Rosso (four), World of Trouble (one), and Yoshida (two).
Into Mischief ‘s fastest 2-year-old son Maximus Mischief will be represented by two colts (Hips 104 and 124) and two fillies (Hips 8 and 16). Four Star Sales consigns the bay filly (Hip 8) out of Appealing Kate, who comes from the family of grade 2 winner, Regally Appealing . To date, four weanlings by the sire have sold at Fasig-Tipton’s The Saratoga Fall Sale for an average of $33,500, bred on a 2020 stud fee of $7,500. The 2018 Remsen Stakes (G2) winner will stand in 2022 for the same price at Spendthrift Farm.
Mitole winning the 2019 Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Santa Anita Park
The 2019 champion sprinter Mitole, a four-time grade 1 winner on the dirt, including the 2019 Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) at Santa Anita Park, has 4 offspring (Hip 15, a filly; and Hips 63, 112, and 115, all colts) within the sale. The son of Eskendereya bankrolled over $3.1 million from 2 to 4, with an impressive 10 wins in 14 starts. Mitole has had only two weanlings offered to date. Both sold to achieve an average price of $76,000. He will stand for a 2022 fee of $15,000 at Spendthrift Farm.
Vino Rosso, probably the most completed son of outstanding sire Curlin , dominated in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) to be crowned champion older dirt male in 2019. He has four weanlings for consideration Tuesday—three colts (Hips 106, 114, and 118) and one filly (Hip 48) bred on a 2020 stud fee of $30,000. He’ll stand at Spendthrift for an advertised fee of $20,000 for 2022.
In 2021 thus far, two weanling colts by Vino Rosso have sold, fetching an average price of $100,000. Ramsey Farm will consign the sole filly by Vino Rosso in the sale. The filly is out of the grade 3-placed, stakes-winning Kitten’s Joy mare Granny Mc’s Kitten , who is a full sibling to grade 1 winner Kitten’s Dumplings and grade 3 winner Granny’s Kitten .
Omaha Beach and jockey Mike Smith after winning the 2019 Runhappy Malibu Stakes Santa Anita Park
Omaha Beach, War Front ‘s only multiple grade 1-winning son on dirt, will have three weanlings (Hips 46, 101, 119) on the grounds slated to sell. The bay colt consigned as Hip 119 by Paramount Sales is out of the immediate female family of this year’s Schuylerville Stakes (G3) winner Pretty Birdie . The New York-bred Omaha Beach filly, consigned as Hip 46 by Ballysax Bloodstock, is out of Glory Gold (Medaglia d’Oro ), who produced Espresso Shot and Venti Valentine , both stakes winners this year.
Omaha Beach will stand in 2022 at Spendthrift for $30,000.
Audible, also a son of Into Mischief, will be represented by two weanlings. Hip 50, a colt from the Hunter Valley Farm consignment, is out of the stakes-placed mare W W American (Quiet American), a half sister to 2011 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (G1) scorer Sean Avery and the dam of grade 3-placed Grumps Little Tots . The latter, a filly consigned by Little’s Bloodstock as Hip 86, comes from the family of grade 3 turf winner Romy , the filly’s second dam. In the sales arena this year, Audible’s five weanlings to sell have commanded an average price of $51,000, more than double WinStar Farm’s advertised 2022 fee for him of $22,500.
Yoshida, a descendant of Japanese champion sire Sunday Silence, triumphed in America on both the dirt and turf and will have two weanlings on offer in Hips 6 and 71. The dark bay or brown colt (Hip 6) is consigned with Warrendale Sales is out of Aber Grace (Elusive Quality) who has produced a stakes winner in Saffron Spirit (Ghostzapper ) The dual surface grade 1 winner stands at WinStar for an advertised 2022 fee of $12,500. He has had one weanling colt sell to date in Japan at the Japan Racing Horse Association July Sale for the equivalent of $181,235 to Tomohiro Abe.
Claiborne Farm’s Catholic Boy, another dual surface grade 1 winner, will have one weanling for consideration Tuesday—Hip 108, a filly out of the grade 3-placed, stakes-winning Kitten’s Joy mare Sisterhood . The mare’s Eskendereya daughter, In The Mood , won the Cincinnati Trophy Stakes and was second-best in the DRF Bets Bourbonette Oaks (G3) in 2018. Catholic Boy has had one weanling filly sell in 2021 that brought $100,000. His 2022 stud fee is advertised at $20,000.
Demarchelier, the only son of leading European sire Dubawi standing in Kentucky, is represented by one offering, Hip 102, a bay colt consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency. The sire side of his pedigree shows no less than 10 grade 1 winners in the first three dams alone. The female side of his family features 2002 Oaklawn Breeders’ Cup Stakes (G3) winner Ask Me No Secrets and further back stakes winner In My Cap , a full sister to grade 1 winner Trumpets Blare. The son of Dubawi, who was represented by three winners during the Breeders’ Cup World Championships, will stand at Claiborne in 2022 for a fee of $5,000.
Yet another dual surface grade 1 winner, World of Trouble, who will stand in 2022 for a $7,500 fee at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms at Xalapa, will be represented by one weanling on offer—Hip 133 from the Taylor Made Sales Agency draft. World of Trouble raced for three years, hitting the board 12 of 13 times he started.
A total of 141 weanlings were cataloged to The November Sale. As of Nov. 8, 43 of them are withdrawn from the sale.