Tue, 01/16/2007 - 00:00

Harlan's Holiday a hidden grass play

LAS VEGAS - This is part 3 of an alphabetical preview of the 2007 freshman sires and how to bet their offspring. The stallions are followed by their pedigree, 2007 stud fee,and state where they are based.

Harlan's Holiday (Harlan-Christmas in Aiken, by Affirmed); stands for $17,500 in Kentucky.

Fri, 01/12/2007 - 00:00

Young broodmares continue to top sale

LEXINGTON, Ky. - The Keeneland January all-ages sale continued to yield six-figure horses on Friday, its fifth of eight sessions. The afternoon's top price was $150,000 for the broodmare prospect Truart.

John and Martha Jane Mulholland, owners of Grade 1 winner Malibu Mint and a small but highly successful commercial breeding operation in Lexington, purchased Truart. The Hill 'n' Dale agency sold the 4-year-old Yes It's True filly.

Fri, 01/12/2007 - 00:00

Laila's Punch developing into a knockout

Laila Ali, the women's boxing champion and daughter of Mohammed Ali, has a namesake that bears watching.

Laila's Punch, a Maryland-bred daughter of Two Punch, has delivered a stunning blow to her competition in each of her two latest starts, most recently Laurel Park's Marshua Stakes on Jan. 6.

Owned by New York resident Morris Bailey, who bought her from breeder Dennis Drazin for $80,000 at the 2005 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern fall yearling sale, Laila's Punch has been brought along patiently by her trainer, Eddie Gaudet, and his wife, Linda, at Bowie Training Center.

Fri, 01/12/2007 - 00:00

Swiss Yodeler's appeal no longer limited to West

ARCADIA, Calif. - Standing a champion stallion will keep a farm owner busy, even during the holidays. California farm owner Patricia Youngman learned that in recent weeks.

As Swiss Yodeler completed his first campaign as the leading sire in California in 2006, Youngman said interest was strong in the 13-year-old stallion, even during the Christmas and New Year's period when people are often preoccupied with other matters.

Fri, 01/12/2007 - 00:00

Chief Seattle second on '06 sire list

With his graded stakes winners Shillelagh Slew and Seafree leading the way, Chief Seattle finished second among New York sires with progeny earnings for 2006 at $2,790,798.

A 10-year-old son of Triple Crown winner and top sire Seattle Slew, Chief Seattle stands at Empire Stud LLC, in Hudson, N.Y., for a 2007 fee of $5,000, live foal.

Chief Seattle performed well at the highest level in his only campaign, as a 2-year-old of 1999.

Fri, 01/12/2007 - 00:00

Mixed auction gets sale season rolling

The first sale on Florida's 2007 calendar gets under way on Wednesday, as the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company holds its annual winter mixed auction. The OBS has scheduled four 2-year-olds in training sales: selected sales on Feb. 13 and March 27-28, and open sales for April 24-27 and June 19-20. All OBS sales for 2007 will be at the Ocala venue.

Mon, 01/08/2007 - 00:00

Downthedustyroad rockets out of obscurity

LEXINGTON, Ky. - By winning the Grade 1 La Brea, Downthedustyroad ended her 3-year-old season with a great triumph. The victory was not only her first Grade 1 but also her first stakes success after four stakes placings. The now 4-year-old filly also is the first Grade 1 winner bred by Tommy Walls, the only 2006 Grade 1 winner bred in Arkansas, and the first such winner for her sire, the Storm Cat stallion Storm and a Half.

Fri, 01/05/2007 - 00:00

Stakes runners keep Catienus on top

Catienus was the leader among New York sires with progeny earnings of $3,166,785 in 2006. The 13-year-old son of Storm Cat stands at Highcliff Farm in Delanson, N.Y., as the property of Ken and Sarah Ramsey for a fee of $7,500, live foal.

Campaigned by the Ramseys, Catienus won the Charles Staats Memorial Stakes and placed in the Whitney, Suburban, and Saratoga Cup handicaps as an older runner in North America.

He is out of the graded-stakes-placed Mr. Prospector mare Diamond City, from a family that includes Preakness Stakes winner Aloma's Ruler.

Fri, 01/05/2007 - 00:00

Broodmare market hot for Jan. sale

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Coming just two months after the record-setting Keeneland November breeding stock sale, Keeneland's January sale, which runs from Monday through Jan. 15, has a hard act to follow. The November auction featured outlandishly high prices, especially for young broodmares and broodmare prospects, such as $6 million for Madcap Escapade, who sold in foal to Pulpit and was the top-selling mare.

Fri, 01/05/2007 - 00:00

Stakes muddle championship picture

The battle to determine the top Maryland-bred 2-year-olds came down to the wire - literally - at Laurel Park on Dec. 30 with thrilling runnings of the Maryland Juvenile and Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship Stakes, two races that historically have factored heavily in year-end honors.

The favored Roaring Lion won the one-mile Maryland Juvenile Championship, but it wasn't easy. After taking charge early, Roaring Lion was headed by Digger in midstretch, regained the lead, then held off the fast-closing maiden Bianchi's Boy to win by a neck.