Not For Love yearling tops NY-bred offerings at F-T Midlantic

midlantic fall yearlings 15 logo[1]by Sarah Mace

The top New York-bred seller in Tuesday’s single-session Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale was a bay colt by Not For Love who brought $37,000. The top filly, by Colonel John, fetched $27,000, and the standout New York-sired New York-bred was a $30,000 colt by Girolamo.

The $37,000 New York-bred sale topper, Hip 214[2], who is named Rocky Love, was sold by Marshall W. Silverman, agent, to Rod McVey. Silverman purchased the colt in the summer at the Fasig-Tipton New York-bred preferred sale for $13,500 from Fort Christopher’s Thoroughbreds, agent.

Bred by John Martin McDermott and Laura Griffen McDermott, the colt is out of Race Rocks (IRE), an unraced daughter of Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) who has produced three winners from three starters and is a half-sister to $1.4 million dollar-earner and Grade 1 winner Peeping Tom (Eagle Eyed).

The colt’s second dam is stakes placed Artful Pleasure (Nasty and Bold), and appearing in the third generation, among other blacktype winners, is $2.2 million dollar-earner and sire Sun King. The family also includes the dam of graded stakes winners Allamerican Bertie and Hurricane Bertie.

The New York-bred filly topper, Hip 240[3], is dark bay or brown individual by Colonel John bred by Doug and Felicia Branham. Out of juvenile stakes winner Secretsoftheheart (Put It Back) and consigned by Blake-Albina Thoroughbred Services LLC, agent, the Breeders’ Cup-nominated filly was hammered down to LC Racing. The filly’s third dam Secret Elegance, an unraced daughter of Secretariat, is the dam of multiple stakes winner Profound Secret. She was a $3,500 weanling purchase at Keeneland’s January sale this year.

The top New York-sired New York-bred at the Midlantic sale and second top-seller overall, Hip 171[4], a bay colt by Girolamo, went by way of private sale from the consignment of Harry L. Landry Bloodstock LLC, agent, to trainer Gary Sciacca, agent. Bred by Joe DiRico, the bay is the first foal out of Nurse Disco, an unraced daughter of Disco Rico who has three winning siblings, topped by Gatto Nero, a ten-time winner of over $170,000. New York-bred stakes winners Demon Damon and Royal Ben appear under the colt’s third dam, and further down the pedigree we find stakes winners Bee a Scout, Fit to Scout and Scout Command.

The filly’s sire Girolamo, a Grade 1-winning son of A.P. Indy for Darley, began his stud career in 2012 at Becky Thomas and Dennis Narlinger’s Sequel Stallions New York[5].

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/midlantic-fall-yearlings-15-logo.jpg
  2. Hip 214: http://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2015/1006/214.pdf
  3. Hip 240: http://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2015/1006/240.pdf
  4. Hip 171: http://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2015/1006/171.pdf
  5. Sequel Stallions New York: http://www.sequelnewyork.com/

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Breeding rights to BC Sprint-bound Palace purchased by Spendthrift

8_2_14 Palace Vanderbilt[1]

Grade 1 Vanderbilt 8/2/14 (NYRA/Adam Coglianese)

Palace (City Zip–Receivership, by End Sweep), winner of the 2014 Grade 1 Forego S. and Grade 1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. at Saratoga, will stand at B. Wayne Hughes’s Spendthrift Farm upon the conclusion of his racing career.

Owned by Antonino Miuccio and trained by Linda Rice, the New York-bred is currently being aimed at the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Keeneland Oct. 31.

“Palace is the best colt by perennial leading sire City Zip, and he’s a great-looking individual,” said Ned Toffey, Spendthrift general manager. “He’s been one of the classiest and fastest sprinters in the country the last couple of years, and we believe breeders will find him to be an exciting opportunity through our ‘Share The Upside’ program in 2016. We’re thrilled to have him, and believe he has a big shot in the upcoming Breeders’ Cup Sprint.”

Palace will participate in Spendthrift’s “Share The Upside” program that the farm offers for its first-year stallions. His “Share The Upside” fee has been set at $7,500, and will require breeders to breed a mare in 2016 and 2017, and then have two live foals on a stands-and-nurses basis to earn a lifetime breeding right in Palace starting in 2018 and lasting throughout his stallion career. Palace’s one-time stud fee is $6,000 on a standard stands-and-nurses contract.

Palace, bred by The Peter J. Callahan Revocable Trust Dated 2/28/02, has posted a record of 26-11-5-4 and earnings of $1,391,550. The $160,000 OBSMAR graduate has also posted wins in the Grade 2 True North S. at Belmont and Grade 3 Fall Highweight H. at Aqueduct, respectively.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/8_2_14-Palace-Vanderbilt.jpg

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