Tue, 08/16/2011 - 14:24

Tattersalls yearling sale to offer 508 in September

The Tattersalls sales company in Newmarket, England, has cataloged 508 yearlings to its upcoming October Book 1 yearling auction.

The sale will take place Oct. 5-7 in Newmarket. All horses in the catalog are eligible for the 2012 and 2013 Tattersalls Millions races, six races totaling more than $2 million in purses for sale graduates.

Mon, 08/15/2011 - 15:40

Green Desert, Group 1 winner and influential sire, pensioned

The influential British sire Green Desert, a Group 1-winning son of Danzig who sired a dozen Group 1 winners and several leading sires, has ended his stud career at Nunnery Stud in England.

Green Desert is 28 and did not get any of the mares in his 2011 book in foal, Racing Post has reported.

Mon, 08/15/2011 - 09:42

Fasig-Tipton New York-bred sale posts big numbers at Saratoga

Buoyed by optimism about Aqueduct’s new gaming machines and by a larger catalog, Fasig-Tipton’s New York-bred preferred auction ended Sunday night with large gains across the board.

Sun, 08/14/2011 - 11:08

Saratoga shoppers highly selective at Fasig-Tipton sale of New York-bred yearlings

The prospect of bigger, gaming-enriched funds in New York gave an expected boost to the New York-bred preferred yearling sale’s opening night, but market polarization worsened as buyers sifting through an expanded catalog concentrated on horses they perceived to have the highest quality.

Sat, 08/13/2011 - 14:36

Jockey Club seeing smallest foal crop since 1971

The Jockey Club is projecting a 2012 North American registered Thoroughbred foal crop of 24,700, the smallest since 1971 and a decline of 8.5 percent from the estimate of 27,000 registered foals for 2011. The organization made the announcement Saturday based on reports of mares bred received to that point for the 2011 breeding season.

Additional foal crop information is available in The Jockey Club’s website at jockeyclub.com/factbook.asp and in the state fact books at jockeyclub.com/statefactbook.asp.

Fri, 08/12/2011 - 17:20

Buyers show increased interest in New York-breds

Hopes for New York-bred sales yearlings are high this year, now Aqueduct’s gaming machines are due to push $40 million into New York’s purses and another $6 million into its statebred fund.

Fri, 08/12/2011 - 17:16

VanMeter Sales becomes a player in auctions for young horses

Tom VanMeter, Olin Gentry, and Thomas Gaines have formed a new sales agency after selling their interests in Eaton Sales to that agency’s majority partner, Reiley McDonald.

McDonald also bought out the Eaton interests belonging to Arthur St. George, who is selling this year under the St. George Sales banner and is a close associate of VanMeter’s new venture. VanMeter said the agency has 66 yearlings cataloged for the upcoming Keeneland September sale in Lexington.

Fri, 08/12/2011 - 14:57

Northern California sale trying something new

The Northern California yearling sale at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, Calif., on Tuesday has undergone a transformation this year, in an effort to increase interest and boost revenue.

In addition to 90 yearlings, there are 15 horses of racing age being offered for the first time, with most of those unraced 2- and 3-year-olds.

Operated by the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association, the one-day sale begins at noon.

Fri, 08/12/2011 - 14:24

Kentucky Derby winner Go for Gin gets new home at Kentucky Horse Park

LEXINGTON, Ky.– Go for Gin, winner of the 1994 Kentucky Derby, has joined fellow Derby winner Funny Cide and other equine stars at the Kentucky Horse Park’s Hall of Champions in Lexington, Ky.

Joe Cornacchia, who campaigned the 20-year-old Go for Gin with the late Bill Condren, and William Boniface’s Bonita Farm in Maryland, where Go for Gin most recently stood at stud, donated the Derby winner, a son of Cormorant.

Thu, 08/11/2011 - 12:42

New York breeding prospects looking even better

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. − Consignors at this weekend’s Fasig-Tipton New York-bred preferred yearling sale hope Aqueduct’s planned gaming machines will boost the auction average, even with a larger catalog and concerns over the general economy.