Goodwin Joins Walmac Farm – BloodHorse
Jay Goodwin, formerly of Eaton Sales and formerly of Select Sales Agency partner, has been hired by Gary Broad’s Walmac Ranch and will join the establishment’s stallion sales division, announced the 23rd announcement. January.
“Switching to stallions isn’t something I even think about, but when I talked to Gary and heard his excitement and the plans he had for Walmac’s future, it was. which I definitely want to be a part of,” said Goodwin. “While I am very excited about this exciting new opportunity, I will miss out on my role at Eaton Sales. I am very grateful to Reiley (McDonald) for everything he has taught me while I have worked. with him.”
Goodwin, who moved to Lexington in 2005, is no stranger to high-quality bloodlines. Having worked as an account manager for Eaton Sales since 2020 and a longtime Select Sales partner, Goodwin is also a rancher and owns Goodwin Ranch in Bourbon County, where he manages the your mare and the client’s.
Walmac is home to stallions Core beliefs and pine tree . Core beliefs, son of Quality Sugar , won the Ohio Derby (G3) and the New Orleans Handicap (G2) and earned nearly $1 million in his racing career. His first ponies will arrive this year and he will have a breeding season in 2023 for $7,500. Pinehurst, the 2021 Del Mar Futurity (G1) winner with 2nd place and the impressive winner of the Saudi Derby (G3) with 3rd place, is the son of spinning candy who topped his first season at stud this year for $7,500.
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