LOG IN TO THOROUGHBRED TIMES

 
Need to reset your password?
 


Don't miss the deadline!

Sign up now for the Freshman Sire Contest presented by Markel and Thoroughbred Times

Chance to win cash prizes for picking leading freshman sires in 2011

To sign up and enter your Stallion Barn, click here.

  • Sorcerer's Stone sire of Miss Stone Express 1st Alw (Feb 08, 9th DED). Owner, Whispering Oaks Farm LLC (Castille); Breeder, Carrol J. Castille...
  • Discreet Cat sire of Panthro 1st Alw (Feb 09, 7th AQU). Owner, Piser, Donald H. and Hough, Stanley M.; Breeder, Empire Equines, LLC...
  • Kela sire of Goodnessgraciousme 1st Alw (Feb 09, 5th OP). Owner, Margaux Farm LLC; Breeder, Margaux Farm LLC & Kela Partners...
  • Badge of Silver sire of Zero Yield 1st Mdn (Feb 09, 2nd AQU). Owner, Klaravich Stables, Inc. and Lawrence, William H.; Breeder, John Castro...
  • Yes It's True sire of Coco Rose 1st Mdn (Feb 09, 7th TAM). Owner, Thomas M. Clark; Breeder, Thomas Clark Bloodstock LLC...
  • Albert the Great sire of Reign of Kings 1st Alw (Feb 09, 8th TAM). Owner, Derek S. Ryan; Breeder, Thomas J. Young...
  • Street Sense sire of Afford 1st Alw (Feb 09, 7th FG). Owner, Jim Tafel LLC; Breeder, James Tafel...
  • Giant's Causeway sire of Fed Biz 1st Alw (Feb 09, 2nd SA). Owner, Kaleem Shah Inc.; Breeder, Colts Neck Stables LLC...
  • Stormy Atlantic sire of Battle Harbour 1st Mdn (Feb 09, 1st CT). Owner, Brown, Jr., Donald L. and Beattie, Stephanie S.; Breeder, Garland E. Williamson...
  • Mobil sire of Oilton 1st Alw (Feb 09, 4th LRL). Owner, Richard P. Butts, Jr.; Breeder, Bernard & Karen McCormack...
  • Domestic Dispute sire of Angie Girl 1st Mdn (Feb 09, 2nd CT). Owner, D A S L Stable; Breeder, Bowman & Higgins Stable...
  • Street Cry (Ire) sire of Birdway 1st Mdn (Feb 09, 4th GP). Owner, Marylou Whitney Stables; Breeder, Marylou Whitney Stables LLC...
  • Petionville sire of Somoville 1st Mdn (Feb 09, 3rd DED). Owner, Sam Guarino; Breeder, Ackel Thoroughbred Farm...

NEWS

E-Mail this articlePrint this article

Sales News bullet



Industry News bullet



Most Popular Stories bullet

Most E-mailed Stories bullet

Lion Heart colt tops Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale

Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:58 PM

Photo: A colt by Lion Heart sold for $575,000 to top the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic two-year-olds in training sale.

SALE TOPPER: LION HEART COLT

Lydia Williams photo

by Pete Denk

Trainer Steve Klesaris, agent for Puglisi Racing, went to $575,000 for a Lion Heart colt to top the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale of two-year-olds in training at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium.

The two-day sale ended Tuesday with 328 horses reported as sold for total receipts of $15,763,400, a 19.2% decline from last year when 350 horses sold for $19,498,700. Average price dropped 13.7% to $48,059, and median declined 20.3% to $27,500.

This year’s buy-back rate was 33.9%, compared with 28% a year ago.

“It was a little bit softer than last year, probably reflective of the world we’re living in and the economy we have,” said Boyd T. Browning Jr., chief operating officer for Fasig-Tipton.

The sale-topping colt is out of Bye the Bye, by Balzac, and is a half brother to multiple Grade 1 winner and sire Shossberg. He was bred in Kentucky by Gaines-Gentry Thoroughbreds.

A $190,000 purchase at the 2007 Keeneland September yearling sale, the Lion Heart colt worked two furlongs in :21, believed to be the fastest two-furlong drill in Timonium history.

“He displayed brilliance on the racetrack,” Klesaris said. “To me, it superseded everything else we saw at this sale.

“We knew there was going to be a little fight to get him. But if we took one home from this sale, we wanted it to be him. So we just got tied on and ready for the battle.”

Crupi’s Newcastle Farm, agent, consigned the colt on behalf of an undisclosed pinhooking partnership.

The sale’s top-priced filly also sold on Tuesday when chef Bobby Flay’s B Flay Thoroughbreds paid $250,000 for a Successful Appeal filly out of the Deputy Minister mare Foxy Coxy.

Scanlon Training Center, agent, consigned the filly, who worked one furlong in :10.20. Flay said Todd Pletcher will train the Successful Appeal filly.

“Mike Ryan, who I really trust, recommended this filly to me,” Flay said. “I’m also a Successful Appeal shareholder, so I’ll be rooting in a lot of directions.”

Puglisi Racing was the leading buyer with nine horses purchased for $1,374,000.

For and hip-by-hip results, click here.

Pete Denk is sales editor for Thoroughbred Times

E-Mail this articlePrint this article