Pedigree Handicapping
PEDIGREE HANDICAPPING
JULY 12, 2008
Freshman Sires at Fasig-Tipton
by Tim Holland
The 2008 yearling sale season starts on Monday at Fasig-Tipton with the
traditional "New Sire Showcase," and the leading freshman sires of this year --
Lion Heart, Medaglia d'Oro, Chapel Royal, Peace Rules and Friends Lake -- will
all be represented. However, this sale will also see the first offspring sell by
some 38 stallions, of which 14 were Grade 1 winners.
The most exciting racehorse that entered stud in 2006 is GHOSTZAPPER. A son
of the 1998 Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) winner, Awesome Again, and out of the
stakes-winning Relaunch mare Baby Zip, who has also produced the leading
sprinter and useful sire City Zip, Ghostzapper won of nine of 11 starts. As a
three-year-old the Bobby Frankel-trained colt, who had won one of his two
juvenile starts, finished fast to be third in the King's Bishop (G1) before
finishing the season by winning the Vosburgh S. (G1). As a four-year-old,
superbly campaigned by Frankel, Ghostzapper went unbeaten in four starts with
victories including a hard-fought win over Saint Liam in the Woodward S. (G1)
and a wire-to-wire romp in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) over a strong field
including the following year's Dubai World Cup (UAE-G1) hero Roses in May and
the previous year's Classic winner Pleasantly Perfect.
Ghostzapper was kept in training as a five-year-old but just made one start,
which resulted in an impressive 6 1/4-length win over Silver Wagon in the
Metropolitan H. (G1) before an injury forced his retirement. Standing for
$200,000 for the 2006 season Ghostzapper is the sire of 84 registered foals in
his first crop.
While a total of 18 mares in foal to Ghostzapper have been sold in the past
two years, including the $2.1 million sale of Del Mar Oaks (G1) and John C.
Mabee H. (G1) heroine Amorama (Fr) (Sri Pekan) and the $2.7 million realized by
Irish Cherry (Irish Open), who is the dam of Grade 1 winners Spun Sugar (Awesome
Again) and Daaher (Awesome Again), just two weanlings by the Adena Springs-based
sire were offered for sale last year. These, a colt and a filly, brought
$775,000 and $735,000, respectively, and the sole yearling filly offered so far
this year sold for $300,000 at Keeneland's January sale. Just one filly will
represent Ghostzapper at this sale, Hip No. 250, who is a half-sister to
Lexington S. (G3) winner Sharp Impact (Siphon [Brz]).
Maybe benefiting from the premature retirement of his 2004 Woodward rival,
SAINT LIAM (Saint Ballado) was able, despite an uncharacteristically poor effort
in the Santa Anita H. (G1), to enjoy a fruitful racing year in 2005. Having
earned his first stakes victory in his 14th outing the previous fall via the
Clark H. (G2), Saint Liam showed huge improvement as a five-year-old when
winning the Donn H. (G1), the Stephen Foster H. (G1) and the Woodward S. (G1)
before scoring impressively in the Breeders' Cup Classic, defeating Flower Alley
and Perfect Drift while securing Horse of the Year honors in the process.
Saint Liam retired as the leading earner by Saint Ballado, who died
prematurely at age 14 but also sired such Grade 1 winners as Ashado, Captain
Bodgit, Yankee Victor and Sunriver. Saint Liam was responsible for 98 foals in
his first crop before he was tragically euthanized after injuring himself in a
fall while being led to his paddock.
Seven weanlings by Saint Liam sold last year, and they proved popular when
they averaged $101,500. These included the $220,000 paid for a colt out of the
multiple Grade 2 winner Miss Golden Circle (Crafty Prospector), but does not
include a half-sister to Curlin (Smart Strike) that did not meet her reserve
when offered at Keeneland. Three yearlings by Saint Liam are entered in this
sale, including Hip 160, a colt (who has been already named Lacrosse Player) out
of the stakes-placed mare Almost Saintly (St. Jovite) who may prove a
bargain, having been purchased for $10,500 in Ocala last October.
The champion three-year-old of 2005 was AFLEET ALEX (Northern Afleet), whose
first crop numbers 138, of which nine are scheduled to be offered for sale on
Monday. A precocious two-year-old winning his first four starts, including the
Hopeful S. (G1), by a combined 29 lengths, Afleet Alex improved further to be an
exceptional three-year-old, and a somewhat unlucky run in the Kentucky Derby
(G1) deprived him of the chance at the Triple Crown. Indeed, and while the 2005
three-year-old crop was perhaps not a vintage one, Afleet Alex's dominating wins
in the Preakness S. (G1) and Belmont S. (G1) proved him as an above average
classic winner and also indicated that he would have been a worthy opponent of
Saint Liam in the Breeders' Cup Classic had he not been sidelined by an injury.
Weanlings by Afleet Alex were in strong demand at the sales last fall, with
16 averaging an impressive $119,688, including the $360,000 sale of a colt that
is a half-brother to the Canadian champion sprinter, Apelia (Cool Victor). Mares
in foal to the Gainesway stallion were also popular in 2007, with 24 offered
selling for an average price of $167,000. These mares included the multiple
Grade 3 winner Solvig (Caerleon), who sold for $750,000 at the Keeneland January
Sale, and the Senorita S. (G3) winner Virden (Tactical Cat), whom Frank Stronach
purchased for $550,000 in November.
Ghostzapper and Afleet Alex were not the only notable absentees from the 2005
Classic as ROCK HARD TEN (Kris S.), who would have been the second favorite, was
also forced to miss the event due to an 11th-hour bruised foot. A big backward
type with a difficult temperament as a three-year-old, Rock Hard Ten did not
make his first start until February and was rushed into the Triple Crown series.
Having been shut out of the Kentucky Derby field due to insufficient earnings,
Rock Hard Ten did well to finish second to runaway winner, Smarty Jones, in the
Preakness after he delayed the start for several minutes when he balked at the
gate. After a poor showing in August in the Haskell Invitational H. (G1), the
son of Kris S. was transferred to the barn of Richard Mandella, who returned him
to the races four months later as a more mature and relaxed individual to win
the seven-furlong Malibu S. (G1). Victories in the Strub S. (G2) and the Santa
Anita H. followed, after which he was laid off until October when he won the
Goodwood H. (G2) in a manner that suggested that he too could have been an
important player in the Classic.
Standing at Lane's End Farm for $50,000, Rock Hard Ten had nine weanlings
sell last year, averaging $185,798. The highlight was the $360,000 generated by
a colt out of the stakes winner Storm Alert (Storm Cat). There are two yearling
colts entered in the sale by Rock Hard Ten, and Hip 127 is a half-brother to the
Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. (G1) runner-up, Blue Moon (Fr) (Lomitas
[GB]).
The champion turf male of 2004, KITTEN'S JOY (El Prado [Ire]), who is a
half-brother to multiple Grade 1 winner Precious Kitten (Catienus) as well as to
the dam of champion Dreaming of Anna (Rahy), is credited with 106 registered
foals in his first crop, of which four will be on offer here. The first of the
quartet to pass through the ring will be Hip 25, who is a half-brother to Port
Bayou (Ghazi), winner of the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial (Ire-G3), and to last
year's Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) third-place finisher, Talent Search (Catienus).
When ROMAN RULER won the 2004 Best Pal S. (G2) to become the first graded
winner by Fusaichi Pegasus his trainer, Bob Baffert, proclaimed him as the
fastest two-year-old he had ever trained. The colt, who is a half-brother to the
successful sire El Corredor (Mr. Greeley), went on to achieve Grade 1 status in
the Haskell the following year before retiring to stand at Hill 'n' Dale Farms.
Last year, 22 weanlings from Roman Ruler's first crop were sold for an average
of $70,091, and there will be 14 of his first yearlings on sale here, including
Hip 293, a colt out of Fantasy S. (G1) winner Jeanne Jones (Nijinsky II).
Although he won the Peter Pan S. (G2) and the Jim Dandy (G2) as a
three-year-old, PURGE recorded his best and most important victory in his last
career start the following year in the Cigar Mile (G1). After breaking slowly,
the son of Pulpit came running late and drew off by nearly four lengths to
defeat a strong field that included Mass Media, Silver Wagon, Value Plus and
Badge of Silver. There were 23 foals by Purge sold at auction last year who
averaged $60,239 -- a figure that was helped by the $150,000 price recorded by a
filly out of the Black-Eyed Susan S. (G2) winner Mesabi Maiden (Cox's Ridge)
who, as Hip 12, will be one of 16 yearlings by Purge scheduled to sell.
Being by Storm Cat and out of a granddaughter of Blushing Groom (Fr),
CONSOLIDATOR is bred on similar lines to the top-class racehorse and sire
Giant's Causeway. Trained by D. Wayne Lukas, Consolidator, who is out of the
stakes winner Good Example (Fr) (Crystal Glitters), earned his Grade 1 win in
the Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland but may be best remembered for winning the
San Felipe S. (G2), when he broke the 26-year-old stakes record defeating the
future Derby winner Giacomo (Holy Bull) in the process. A member of the very
impressive stallion roster at Darley, Consolidator was represented by weanlings
last year who averaged $62,821. He has eight yearlings scheduled to sell here,
including the first horse to go through the ring, a filly out of a half-sister
to the dual Grade 1 winner Magical Maiden.
LEROIDESANIMAUX (Brz) (Candy Stripes) started his racing career in his native
Brazil before joining the barn of Bobby Frankel, who campaigned him to win eight
straight races. The last win in this streak was a near eight-length romp in the
Atto Mile (Can-G1), which assured him of the title of champion turf male of
2005, and this was followed by a narrow defeat to Artie Schiller in the
Breeders' Cup Mile (G1). By Candy Stripes, who is also the sire of Horse of the
Year Invasor (Arg), Leroidesanimaux owns a solid pedigree page, being out of a
half-sister to Hasili (Ire), the dam of Grade 1 winners Intercontinental (GB),
Banks Hill (GB), Cacique (Ire) and Heat Haze (GB) as well as the hugely
successful young European sire, Dansili (GB). The Stonewall Farm-based stallion,
whose weanlings averaged $46,955, will be represented in the ring by one colt
and two fillies.
Unbridled has proven himself as a sire of sires through the success of
Unbridled's Song and Broken Vow, and there will be two colts by EDDINGTON on
offer on Monday. A consistent runner, Eddington finished in the first three in
15 of his 17 starts, and his best performance came in his last lifetime race
when he defeated Pollard's Vision in the Pimlico Special H. (G1). Standing at
Claiborne Farm, the chestnut was responsible for 14 weanlings to sell last fall
who averaged $51,429.
Four more sires that were Grade 1 winners on the track who will be
represented by their first yearlings to sell on Monday and Tuesday are Southern
Image (Halo's Image), winner of the 2004 Santa Anita H; Suburban H. victor
Offlee Wild (Wild Again); Midas Eyes (Touch Gold), who took the Forego H; and
Metropolitan H. winner Pico Central (Brz) (Spend a Buck). The depth in quality
of the stallions that will have their first runners next year is realized when
one adds the Grade 2 and 3 winners such as Limehouse (Grand Slam), Eurosilver (Unbridled's
Song), Closing Argument (Successful Appeal), Value Plus (Unbridled's Song),
Grand Reward (Storm Cat), Pollard's Vision (Carson City) and Woke Up Dreamin
(Holy Bull) to the list of new sires that will be showcased at this sale.
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