New York-breds play role in record Keeneland September sale

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Hip 768, a colt by Game Winner bred by Dr. Jerry Bilinski, finished as top seller at Keeneland September on bid of $450,000. Photo courtesy of Paramount Sales.

A dozen New York-breds sold for $100,000 or more, including a colt for $450,000 and a filly for $350,000, during the recently concluded record-setting Keeneland September yearling sale.

Keeneland reported sales on 72 of the 86 New York-breds offered over the 12 sessions of the sale, which concluded Saturday, for a total of $3,649,200, an average price of $50,683 and median of $27,000.

Those returns helped Keeneland post a record for total sales, $411,749,500, which also made the sale the highest-grossing Thoroughbred auction in the world. The sale’s average also hit a record of $150,548.

The two highest-priced New York-breds sold during the fourth session last Thursday.

Cherie DeVaux, agent for Belladonna Racing, signed for the topper, going to $450,000 for Hip 768[2], a colt by Game Winner. Bred by Dr. Jerry Bilinkski, foaled at Waldorf Farm in North Chatham and consigned by Paramount Sales, agent, the colt is out of the winning D’wildcat mare D’fashion.

The colt from the second crop of champion and multiple Grade 1 winner Game Winner is the seventh out of D’fashion, who is the dam of stakes winner Strategic Dreams and winners D’archer, Canyouhearmenow, Light and Path and Garbar Boy. Bilinski, through his Waldorf Farm, purchased D’fashion carrying the Game Winner colt in utero for $75,000 at the 2022 Keeneland November breeding stock sale.

Hip 798[3], a daughter of Nyquist and full-sister to New York-bred stakes winner Curly Girl, brought $350,000 from Dan Hayden, agent for Blue Devil Racing, to finish as the top filly.

Bred by Denlea Park LTD, foaled at Rockridge Stud in Hudson and consigned by St George Sales, agent, the filly is the eighth foal out of the winning Forest Wildcat mare Falconess. In addition to Curly Girl, winner of the 2021 Lady Finger Stakes and placed in four other stakes, Falconess is the dam of winners Bostonian, Coniston, Mabrouk and Polpis.

Falconess was purchased by Denlea Park in foal to Tapizar for $67,000 at the 2016 Keeneland November sale.

Hip 4362[4], a colt by Independence Hall out of the Will Take Charge mare Autorita, brought the top price for Book 6. Billy Williams went to $47,000 to purchase the colt, who was bred by Daniel C. Snyder Jr. and Kelly R. Snyder, foaled at Thin Blue Line Stables in Springfield Center and consigned by Vinery Sales.

Book 6 also included the $43,000 sale of Hip 3981[5], a colt by New York-based freshman sire Honest Mischief, to Glen Lostritto. Bred by Juddmonte, foaled at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson and consigned by Lane’s End, agent, the colt is the first foal out of the placed Munnings mare Bellacolla from the family of Grade or Group 1 winners Sightseek, Tates Creek, Special Duty and Task Force.

Honest Mischief, an 8-year-old son of Into Mischief out of the Grade 1-winning Seattle Slew mare Honest Lady campaigned by Juddmonte, stands for $6,500 at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson.

Keeneland reported sales on all 18 of the New York-breds offered during the final two sessions that made up Book 6 for a total of $289,200, an average price of $16,067 and median of $10,250.

The next significant market for New York-bred yearlings comes at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern fall sale October 1 in Timonium, Maryland.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Hip768-KeeSept2024.jpg
  2. Hip 768: http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/k224/pdfs/768.pdf
  3. Hip 798: http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/k224/pdfs/798.pdf
  4. Hip 4362: http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/k224/pdfs/4362.pdf
  5. Hip 3981: http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/k224/pdfs/3981.pdf

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Sacrosanct dominates Bertram F. Bongard

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Sacrosanct gives New York-based freshman sire Honest Mischief first stakes win in Sunday’s Bertram F. Bongard. NYRA Photo.

Sacrosanct followed up his sharp maiden victory last month at Saratoga Race Course with an even more powerful performance in Sunday’s $125,000 Bertram F. Bongard Stakes at Aqueduct.

The 2-year-old son of Honest Mischief won the 7-furlong Bongard in his second start by 12 lengths under Manny Franco for trainer Brad Cox and owners Lady Sheila Stable, Net Birdie LLC and Schwing Thoroughbreds.

Sacrosanct won his debut August 21 at Saratoga by 3 1/4 lengths to give his New York-based sire his first winner and became his first stakes winner with his win from the rail over six others in the Bongard. Honest Mischief, an 8-year-old son of Into Mischief out of the Grade 1-winning Seattle Slew mare Honest Lady, stands for $6,500 at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson.

The second most expensive colt and third highest-priced New York-bred at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May sale, Sacrosanct cost his owners $260,000. Bred by Burleson Farms, McKenzie Bloodstock and Sequel Thoroughbreds and foaled at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson, Sacrosanct joined Cox’s string at Belmont Park shortly after the sale and prepare for his debut.

Sacrosanct won that 6-furlong debut as the 8-5 favorite and was hammered down to 6-5 for the Bongard from his 2-1 morning-line price.

“We had him here at the beginning and we really liked him, so we sent him up to Saratoga early to prepare for his first start,” said Cox’s Belmont-based assistant Dustin Dugas. “He pulled through then and he’s been training super since he came back from Saratoga. He hasn’t missed a lick and was training right along. Brad always thought he could stretch out.”

Franco didn’t waste time from the break taking advantage and took control a few strides in ahead of fellow Saratoga maiden winners Buttah and McDiesel. Sacrosanct led through the opening quarter-mile in :22.89 and continued to hold a half-length edge over Buttah to the half in :46.68.

Sacrosanct shrugged off Buttah around the far turn and opened up. He increased that advantage to 6 1/2 lengths in midstretch, past 6 furlongs in 1:11.35 and widened from there to win in 1:24.35 over the fast track.

“My main thing was trying to break good,” Franco said. “I did not expect to be on the lead, but [Manhattan Twist], I don’t know, don’t break. … My horse broke on top and I said ‘Man, he has a race under his belt already,’ so I take it by the break and it worked out perfect for me. He’s still learning. This was just his second start. He will improve race by race.”

Buttah, a son of Leofric for Eddie F’s Racing, held second with August Dawn Farm’s Saratoga maiden winner Pay the Juice another 1 3/4 lengths back in fourth. Smilensaycheese, 5-2 second choice Manhattan Twist, Oath of Omaha and McDiesel completed the field.

Sold at the Midlantic May sale out of the Sequel Bloodstock consignment, Sacrosanct is the fourth foal out of the Unbridled’s Song mare Vibrato. She’s also the dam of stakes-winning New York-bred Navit and four-time winner and $109,245-earner All the Diamonds.

The victory gave Sheila Rosenblum of Lady Sheila Stable a pair of stakes victories on Sunday’s card. Lady Sheila also co-owns Joseph A. Gimma winner With the Angels.

“Both are 2-for-2 now; they both broke their maidens in their first start and won a stakes in their second start,” Rosenblum said. “I’ve got one or two nice horses, and they are both pretty talented. I know both sides of this game – they don’t always win – but the good moments are exhilarating.”

Rosenblum, who campaigned New York-bred Horse of the Year and graded stakes winner La Verdad, sang the praises of the Empire State’s program.

“I’ve been an advocate of the New York-bred program, and I’ve always loved New York-bred horses,” she said. “From my first win with La Verdad, it’s all about New York. I have to be there and support New York. Aqueduct is wonderful and I look forward to getting Belmont back as well, but my horses really do like Aqueduct. The New York-bred program is a great program and it’s gotten larger and larger. I really do try to create and get New York-bred horses, so this has been an incredible day. I’m absolutely speechless.”

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sacrosanct-the-bertram-f-bongard.jpg

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With the Angels cruises in Joseph A. Gimma

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With the Angels, a $350,000 purchase out of this year’s OBS April sale, blasts the field in Sunday’s Joseph A. Gimma. Susie Raisher/NYRA Photo.

By Alec DiConza

The betting public seemed to know With the Angels would be a good one when she made her debut August 22 at Saratoga Race Course. Off at even-money with Jose Ortiz in the saddle, the daughter of Omaha Beach rolled to an easy 11 1/2-length victory for trainer Linda Rice.

With the Angels made her second career start in Sunday’s $125,000 Joseph A. Gimma Stakes at Aqueduct. The crowd bet her down to 1-9 favoritism, and similar to her debut, she did not disappoint.

Breaking from the rail again under Ortiz, With the Angels got off to a fast start and immediately took the lead. She led her four rivals through an opening quarter-mile in :23.40 and easily put separation between herself and Valtellina.

With the Angels galloped through the half in :47.17 and by the time she reached the quarter pole, the race appeared to be over. Getting some light encouragement from Ortiz, she opened to a 9 3/4-length margin and won as easy as could be over Valtellina and Carmen’s Candy Jar. With the Angels completed the 7-furlong stakes for 2-year-old New York-bred fillies in 1:24.04.

“She’s 2 years old, and I felt like she got a lot done the first time,” Ortiz said. “I was expecting to get something out of her a little bit because she’s going to have to face better horses next time and in the future. I wanted her to get something out of it today, and at the eighth pole I looked and nobody (was) coming. Just hand ride her, show her the whip a little bit and just ride her to the wire. Teach her that she needs to keep going.”

After two big victories against New York-breds, With the Angels could wheel back in just 13 days for the Grade 1 Frizette against open company.

“The door is open for the Frizette,” Rice said. “We are just going to see how she comes out of it, if she’s eating well, if she’s sharp, that type of thing. We are going to consider the Frizette, but if we decide to back up and go to the Maid of the Mist, that is an option as well.”

Owned by Winning Move Stable, John Oxley, Lady Sheila Stable, Rideau Racers and Sanford Robbins, With the Angels was bred by Joseph DeRico, foaled at River Valley Farm in Gansevoort and sold for $350,000 at the OBS April 2-year-olds in training sale.

With the Angels is out of the three-time winning Pulpit mare Sister Margaret, who has produced three other foals to race including the stakes-placed filly Maggy’s Palace.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/with-the-angels-the-joseph-a-gimma-credit-susie-raisher2.jpg

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