By Alec DiConza
The Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale of selected yearlings wrapped up Tuesday and featured the selling of two more New York-breds – one for $400,000 and another for $350,000.
Hip 162, a bay filly by Into Mischief consigned by Sequel New York, agent for Chester and Mary Broman, was purchased for $400,000 by Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse for Live Oak Plantation.
The filly is out of the unraced Bernardini mare Solar Surge, who has produced four winners including stakes winner Surge of Pride and multiple stakes-placed Donegal Surges. The latter, a son of Candy Ride bred in New York by the Bromans, is the morning-line favorite for Friday’s Evan Shipman Handicap at Saratoga Race Course.
Casse is excited about the filly and hopes to continue his success with runners by Into Mischief.
“She’s a real pretty filly and I liked her pedigree,” he said. “New York-bred. We’ve had luck buying off of the Bromans. …She’s beautiful. I’ve trained a couple of really good Into Mischiefs, a champion actually: Wonder Wheel.”
Hip 193, a bay daughter of Quality Road bred by 3C Stables LLC, sold for $350,000 to Ciaran Dunne on behalf of Havertz Stables. Consigned by Mulholland Springs, agent, the filly is out of the stakes-winning Congrats mare Toasting. An earner of $534,850 and placed in three graded stakes, Toasting is the dam of four-time winner Robber Baron.
“She’s just a really good physical by obviously a top stallion,” Dunne said of the filly. “Hopefully, she’s going to be a good filly wherever she runs. We’ll sell her as a 2-year-old, so we’ll see what happens.”
Overall, five of the seven New York-breds offered during the two-day sale brought $1.6 million, an average price of $320,000 and median of $350,000.
The Saratoga sales season continues Sunday and Monday with the New York-bred yearling sale. Sunday’s sessions starts at 7 p.m. with Monday set for noon. The Saratoga New York-bred catalog features 300 yearlings.
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