American Pharoah, Align the Top Sires with Sales Averages
Ashford Stud . American Triple Crown Winner American pharoah (2015) and new born sir Evenly (2018) is leading the average sire chart behind the first two 2-year-olds in terms of training sales of the year.
American Pharoah leads its sire class by the end of 2021 thanks to progeny cumulative earnings of over $20 million and black stock winners with 22. Pioneerof Rivers 10-year-old son Nile has had four stake winners to date. the year that all the people who ranked / won the group bet—As time goes by (Beholder Mile Shares, G1), Café Pharoah (February Shares, G1), Forbidden Kingdom (San Vicente and San Felipe shares, both G2), and Merneith (Santa Monica Stakes, G2).
The impetus from these performances made the American Pharoah the top sire by the combined average price of the Ocala Breeders 2 Month 3 Year Old Sales during the Training Sale and the 2 Year Old Sale. Fasig-Tipton’s pick was held on March 30. All three of the American Pharoah cubs for sale were offered at OBS and had an average price of $576,667, topping out $1 million from Just Parker’s mare that Top Line Sales sold to blood dealer Donato Lanni. In 2021, four American Pharoahs earn an average of $405,833 over the course of 2 years during the training sales season.
Justify tops its brooding category with an average of $490,000 from five broods sold. Top seller’s son Scat Daddy sold for $1.1 million to dealer Jamie McCalmont, purchased on behalf of Coolmore’s MV Magnier during the Gulfstream sale. Wavertree Stables sold a seven-figure pony from 1st grade winner Zophie Complaint, who is also the owner of the Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets (G1) winner and Gainesway freshman stallion Tapwrit .
Spendthrift Farm Newborn Mastiff Bolt d’Oro There was a strong showing in the first two brood sales of any North American stud with 15 sold out of 18 offered. The $367,333 sire average was the second-highest among freshmen and the seventh-highest of all broods represented by three or more sold.
Bolt d’Oro is denoted as Hip 48 in the ring at The Gulfstream Sale
To date, only one of Bolt d’Oro’s offspring has sold for less than $100,000, and the Not For Love Rich Love winning mare topped The Gulfstream Sale with 1, 2 million dollars. Spendthrift Farm bought back the junk from shipper Tom McCrocklin.
A 7-year-old son of Medaglia d’Oro , Bolt d’Oro showed more agility than his male, who made only the 2nd appearance. Bolt d’Oro won his debut at Del Mar on 5 August and continued. won Del Mar Futurity (G1) and FrontRunner Stakes (G1) before finishing third in the Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup (G1) youth tournament. Underfoot performances provide only a glimpse of a horse’s potential, but when looking for signs that Bolt d’Oro will outshine his success, it’s worth noting that five in number of his children sold was eighth: 9 4/5 and five others worked the same distance in: 10. Peak sales at Gulfstream were achieved a quarter mile in: 20 2/5, is the fastest time at this gap for both Gulfstream and OBS sales.
On average, five proven broodstock were represented among the top 10, having a slightly larger presence than they did last year at this time of year when four were in the top 10. next to American Pharoah, the head of which is Spendthrift .’s three-time leading sire Into Mischief ($469.444), Medaglia d’Oro by Darley Stallion ($441,667), by Ashford Uncle Mo ($408,750), and WinStar Farm’s Space Shuttle More than ready ($345,333).