Fasig-Tipton’s The July Sale has long been a showcase for stallions whose first foals are yearlings, and the 2024 edition again provided the market with a look at the new sires. Source
Month: July 2024
Maclean’s Music Colt Tops Solid F-T July Sale
Hip 170, a colt by Maclean’s Music, topped the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Yearlings Sale by bringing $500,000. John Stewart of Resolute Racing secured the Florida-bred, who was consigned by Gainesway, agent for Bridlewood Farm. Source
Uncle Mo, Justify Colts Land Near the Top at $400K
Meg Dumaine’s Funny Farm bred, raised, and consigned Hip 135, a colt by Uncle Mo, while Gainesway pointed Hip 168, a colt by Justify, early on toward The July Sale. Source
Fasig-Tipton July Selected Yearling Sale Notebook
The Fasig-Tipton July Selected Yearling Sale opened with a bang after the first horse of the day, Hip 1, sold for $220,000 to John Stewart of Resolute Bloodstock. Source
Robin Goodfellow’s racing tips: Bet bets for Wednesday, July 10
Mail Sport’s racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Wednesday’s meetings at Lingfield, Catterick, Kempton, Ffos Las and Yarmouth.Source
Heat Again Cancels Delaware Park Card July 10
Acting upon the recommendation of the Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission veterinarians and stewards, Delaware Park has canceled the live racing card scheduled for July 10 due to the excessive heat index. Source
Godolphin’s Whispering Woods Tops Day 1 of Tatts July
Buyers seized the opportunity as Godolphin pruned its broodmare band during a damp opening to the Tattersalls July Sale July 9. Sheikh Mohammed’s operation sold 21 lots that generated receipts worth 1,139,000gns. Source
Roxton First Winner for Taylor Made Stallions’ Rowayton
Roxton becomes the first winner for freshman sire Rowayton in scoring a 3 3/4-length debut victory against Pennsylvania-bred maidens July 9 at Parx Racing. Source
Uncle Mo Colt First Resort Cruises in Ellis Park Debut
Maiden Watch: July 1-July 7 Source
Brown Enters Five of 10 Starters in Saratoga’s Diana
Trainer Chad Brown has placed his stamp on most of the graded turf stakes in New York. That is particularly true of the Diana Stakes (G1T). Source