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Harness: Maisys Muscles tops Blooded Horse Fall Sale at $45,000

webmaster|Nov 16, 2022

Broodmare prospect Maisys Muscles topped the Blooded Horse Fall Sale held November 15 at the Champions Center in Springfield, Ohio. Winterwood Farm as agent consigned the lightly raced 3-year-old daughter of Muscle Hill that was purchased by Silver Creek Farm of Indiana for $45,000.

Winterwood Farm also consigned the beautiful Somebeachsomewhere mare Chaxiraxi Hanover in foal to Tellitlikeitis that was purchased by Joe Wickey of Indiana for $28,000. Rounding out the top three broodmares was the Yankee Glide daughter Wiki Hanover, consigned by Chapel Ridge Farm and purchased for $35,000 by Robert McKim of Virginia.

The 75 yearling black-type section was led by Lady Lucina, a daughter of Downbytheseaside from the Spring Haven Farm consignment. Steve Richard of Massachusetts signed the ticket for the classy bay filly for $40,000. Dublin Valley Farms brought a nice consignment that was led by Lucky Sequoia, a daughter of their popular young sire Volstead. John Merkel of Indiana was the winning bidder at $26,000.

A handsome brown colt by What The Hill topped the 36 weanlings that were offered. Consigned by Stacey Ruddick, agent, the dual KY/OH eligible fourth foal of Cowgirl Hall 5,1.52 3/5f $838,678) was purchased by Ryan Miller of Ohio for $14,000.

Among the 20 stallion shares and breedings was a Long Tom share consigned by Crystal Springs Farm that was purchased by William Miller of Ohio for $21,000 and a Swan For All share consigned by Jonas Schlabach that went to LaVern Bontrager of Indiana for $20,000.

Burke Racing Stable brought an eagerly-awaited consignment of racehorses. These were led by the 3-year-old Ohio Sires Stakes trotter Up Blueberry Hill for $40,000. The $136,000-winning son of What The Hill went to William Hartt of Maine. Jim Eaton of Illinois was pleased to get the ultra-consistent 3-year-old pacer Silverstone for $37,000. The son of American Ideal showed six consecutive miles in 1.51.

For complete sale results visit bloodedhorse.com.

-edited release (Blooded Horse Sale)

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