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Half Ours brings $6.1 million at Keeneland's opening session

Last updated: 11/6/06 8:07 PM

Half Ours brings $6.1 million at Keeneland's opening

session

Record-setting session-topper Half Ours will return to Todd Pletcher's barn

(Joseph DiOrio/Horsephotos.com)

Undefeated stakes-winning colt HALF OURS (Unbridled's Song) was sold to Aaron

Jones for $6.1 million to top Monday's opening session of the Keeneland November

Breeding Stock Sale in Lexington, Kentucky. That price set a Keeneland record

for a horse in training, surpassing the former mark of $4.6 million commanded by

champion Open Mind in November 1989.

The gray sophomore was offered by

Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Jones and Barry Schwartz, as a racing or stallion

prospect and went through the ring as Hip No. 295.

Jones said that he will now be the sole owner of the colt, who will

return to trainer Todd Pletcher's barn in an attempt to score a Grade 1

victory before retiring to stud.

Last year, Half Ours won both his starts by daylight for Pletcher. After romping by 10 3/4 lengths in his debut at Keeneland, he landed

the Three Chimneys Juvenile S. by 4 1/4 lengths at Churchill Downs on Kentucky

Derby (G1) Day. Sidelined since then, Half Ours returned to the worktab in

October at Belmont Park, with his most recent move a five-furlong drill in 1:02

on October 30.

Half Ours is the first foal from the winning Storm Cat mare Zing,

who is a full sister to stakes victor Yankee Gentleman and a half-sister to

Grade 3-placed Key Deputy (Deputy Minister). Half Ours' second dam is Grade 1

queen Key Phrase (Flying Paster).

Grade 1 winner MADCAP ESCAPADE (Hennessy), Hip 173, attracted a bid of $6

million from Hill 'n' Dale Bloodstock. Consigned by Claiborne Farm, agent, the

five-year-old bay mare was bred to A.P. Indy and Pulpit and was last covered on

April 15.

Madcap Escapade won seven of nine starts, six of them stakes, including the

2004 Ashland S. (G1) and Forward Gal S. (G2) as well as the 2005 Princess Rooney

H. (G2), Shirley Jones H. (G2) and Madison S. (G3). In addition, she finished

third in the Kentucky Oaks (G1). Over two seasons of racing, Madcap Escapade

earned $1,052,852.

Hill 'n' Dale later went to $4.5 million to acquire Madcap Escapade's dam,

multiple stakes winner SASSY PANTS (Saratoga Six), from the consignment of

Dromoland Farm, agent. Cataloged as Hip 245, the 14-year-old mare is in foal to

Storm Cat on a June 25 cover.

Sassy Pants has also produced Grade 1-winning sprinter Dubai Escapade

(Awesome Again). Successful in this year's Ballerina Breeders' Cup S. (G1),

Madison S. (G2) and Vagrancy H. (G2), Dubai Escapade had been entered in

Saturday's Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) before withdrawing because of injury. 

Out of the winning Special Portion (Czaravich), Sassy Pants is a half-sister

to stakes winners Apalachee Special (Apalachee) and Delicatessa (Dare and Go).

A colt by Giant's Causeway, Hip 279, was the highest-priced weanling,

fetching $1,050,000 from My MeadowView Farm. Consigned by Hill 'n' Dale Sales

Agency, agent, the bay is a half-brother to 2002 Futurity S. (G1) winner Whywhywhy (Mr. Greeley) and this year's San Antonio H. (G2) winner Spellbinder

(Tale of the Cat).

The Kentucky-bred is out of the winning Quiet American mare Thorough Fair, a

half-sister to stakes-placed Harrington Sound (Cahill Road). His third dam is

the Grade 1-placed stakes producer Equal Change (Arts and Letters).

On Monday, 164 horses were sold for a total of $83,795,000, a decline of 14.6

percent from last year's opening session, when 180 horses brought $98,121,000.

The average dipped 6.3 percent, from $545,117 to $510,945, while the median fell

5.6 percent, from $315,000 in 2005 to $297,500 this year.

Taylor Made Sales Agency ranked as the leading consignor, selling 54 for

$28,440,000. Next came Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, which sold 17 for

$11,935,000, and Three Chimneys Sales, whose 20 sellers commanded $8,360,000.

Hill 'n' Dale Bloodstock was the session's top buyer, spending $14,080,000 on

six horses. Aaron Jones bought just one, but the session-topping price of $6.1

million put him second on the list, followed by Stonestreet Thoroughbred

Holdings, which took home seven lots for $5,250,000.

The sale continues Tuesday at 10 a.m. (EST). For complete results, visit

keeneland.com.

HORSES

SELLING FOR MORE THAN $2 MILLION

HIP

 PRICE NAME,

SEX, AGE, PEDIGREE AND MATED TO (IF APPLICABLE)

 CONSIGNOR

 BUYER

295

 $6,100,000 HALF OURS, c, 3,

Unbridled's Song-Zing, by Storm Cat

 Taylor Made Sales Agency,

agent for Jones and Schwartz

 Aaron Jones

173

 $6,000,000 MADCAP ESCAPADE, m,

5, Hennessy-Sassy Pants, by Saratoga Six; in foal to Pulpit

 Claiborne Farm, agent Hill 'n' Dale Bloodstock

245

 $4,500,000 SASSY PANTS, m, 14,

Saratoga Six-Special Portion, by Czaravich; in foal to Storm Cat

 Dromoland Farm, agent Hill 'n' Dale Bloodstock

244

 $2,700,000 RUNWAY MODEL, m, 4,

Petionville-Ticket to Houston, by Houston; in foal to Storm Cat

 Taylor Made Sales Agency,

agent

 Summer Wind Farm
210 $2,100,000 PAMPERED PRINCESS, m, 6,

Indian Charlie-Crafty Ember, by Crafty Prospector; in foal to

Unbridled's Song

 Taylor Made Sales Agency,

agent

 Summer Wind Farm

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