Tue, 11/04/2008 - 00:00

Hystericalady a bright spot on down day

Photos by Z/Keeneland
Hystericalady sold for $3 million to Sheikh Mohammad al-Maktoum.

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Topped by $3 million Hystericalady, Keeneland’s November breeding stock auction ended its opening day Monday with precipitous declines as compared to last year’s opener, which had included a world-record broodmare price from the Swettenham Stud dispersal.

Tue, 11/04/2008 - 00:00

Hystericalady fetches $3 million

Photos By Z/Keeneland
Hystericalady sold for $3 million to Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum.

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Grade 1 winner and $2.2 million earner Hystericalady ended her run for owners George Todaro, Tom Clark, and Jerry Hollendorfer not on the racetrack but in the auction ring, bringing $3 million Monday at the Keeneland November mixed sale's opening day.

Mon, 11/03/2008 - 00:00

Record $14M price comes with a twist

Matt Goins
Better Than Honour's $14 million price soared past the previous record of $10.5 million.

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Fasig-Tipton Kentucky started the 2008 November mixed sales with a world-record broodmare price of $14 million for 2007 Broodmare of the Year Better Than Honour. That price and the sale of 18 other seven-figure horses, including $5.7 million Stardom Bound, Sunday night lifted the auction to double-digit gains. But the unusual circumstances of the auction made it difficult to consider the sale a definitive indicator of the breeding stock market.

Sat, 11/01/2008 - 00:00

Synthetics could boost turf sires

LEXINGTON, Ky. - European runners' success at the Breeders' Cup added weight to the conventional wisdom that turf horses adapt more easily to synthetic surfaces than dirt runners do. Did the Breeders' Cup results convince commercial breeders to consider turf-oriented sires more seriously for their 2009 matings? Many say the Breeders' Cup alone doesn't supply enough long-term evidence. But they say the growing push for tracks to convert to synthetic surfaces, which are perceived as safer for horses, could have broader implications for breeders soon.

Sat, 11/01/2008 - 00:00

Good market for bargain hunters

Barbara D. Livingston
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Stardom Bound is among those to be sold amid a buyers' market at the upcoming Fasig-Tipton and Keeneland mixed auctions.

LEXINGTON, Ky. - What a difference a year makes. In 2007, a strong yearling auction season preceded good results at the Fasig-Tipton and Keeneland November mixed sales. Fasig-Tipton's average and median both went up, while Keeneland put up a record-equaling median, the second-highest average in the sale's history, and 39 million-dollar horses, which also equaled a record. Keeneland also produced a world-record $10.5 million broodmare in Playful Act.

Fri, 10/31/2008 - 00:00

Big Brown stud fee set at $65K

Three Chimneys will stand Big Brown for $65,000 when the 2008 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner enters stud at the Midway, Ky., farm in 2009.

The farm also will debut Grade 2 winner Lewis Michael, who retired this week, at $12,500.

Only one stallion on the Three Chimneys stallion roster receives a fee raise for 2009. That is Sky Mesa, who goes from $15,000 to $30,000. Sky Mesa's 2008 stakes winners include Grade 1 Frizette winner and Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies third Sky Diva and graded winners Storm Mesa, Terrain, and Skylighter.

Fri, 10/31/2008 - 00:00

First Defence to stand for $20K

First Defence, a Grade 1-winning homebred for Juddmonte Farms, will launch his stud career in 2009 with a $20,000 fee, the farm announced Friday. A 4-year-old Unbridled's Song colt, First Defence won the 2008 Forego and finished second in the Grade 1 King's Bishop and Grade 2 Alfred G. Vanderbilt.

First Defence is out of the Seattle Slew mare Honest Lady, a Grade 1 winner and daughter of the great broodmare Toussaud.

Fri, 10/31/2008 - 00:00

Lycurgus is Wade's latest

Breeding racehorses may not be an exact science, but David Wade makes it look that way.

Wade, the manager of Richard Golden's Sycamore Hall Farm in Chesapeake City, Md., breeds one, or at most two, foals on his own account each year.

In slightly more than a decade, he has been represented by seven stakes horses - four of them stakes winners. Two have been voted Maryland-bred champions.

Fri, 10/31/2008 - 00:00

My Magic Moment joins open winners

Lawrence Goichman has another good one on his hands.

His homebred juvenile filly My Magic Moment won the $75,000 Missymooiloveyou Stakes last Sunday at Belmont Park on turf.

She became the 30th New York-bred to win an open stakes this year, and the fifth from the foal crop of 2006.

Goichman is also the breeder of the outstanding New York-breds J'ray and Read the Footnotes.

Fri, 10/31/2008 - 00:00

Tomahawk moves to Firestone Farms

Canada's leading freshman sire, Tomahawk, who sits 11th on the North American first-crop list, has been moved from Park Stud in Orangeville, Ontario, to Firestone Farms Ltd. in nearby Caledon.

D. Morgan Firestone, who owns the 50-acre farm, owns 75 percent of the Seattle Slew stallion and wants to expand his breeding business after some 20 years in racing, according to manager Hugh Graham.