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FLORIDA’S DAILY SALES DIGEST • FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015 SALE HEADLINES Published by Florida Equine Communications Inc. FTBOA.COM

By Brock Sheridan For the third consecutive day the top sell- ing 2-year-old brought a final bid of $575,000 as Thursday’s session topper was Hip 771 from $575,000 Cubed the second crop of (G1) winner Super Saver. Consigned by Bobby Dodd, Agent, the bay colt is out of the stakes-placed Quiet Kim, by , making him a half-brother to Grade 2 stakes winner Fiftyshadesofhay. The Three Amigos bought the colt, who worked a quarter-mile in :21 3/5 at the Under Tack Program. Also selling well was Hip 603, a gray or roan filly by Breeders’ Cup Juvenile winner ’s Song out of Miss Abita, by Dixie Union. The pedigree is filled with black type as Miss Abita is half-sister to stakes- winners Away, Rich Find and stakes-placed Fid- dler’s Find. Away is also the dam of (G2) winner Eight Belles and stakes- placed Escape Route. Bobby Dodd, Agent con- signed the filly that brought a $500,000 bid from Sallusto and Albina after she put in a :9 4/5 clocking at the Under Tack Program. Hip 712 lit up the money board at $350,000 before she left the sales ring after Rockingham Ranch lodged the final bid. Consigned by de Meric Sales, Agent, Royal Tart is by Pacific Clas- sic (G1) winner Candy Ride (Arg) out of the graded-stakes-winning mare People’s Princess, a full-sister to stakes winners Meadow Flight and North Lake Jane. Royal Tart is also a half- sister to graded-stakes winner Carolyn’s Cat, who is also a graded-stakes producer of Mufa- jaah. During her Under Tack Program, Royal Tart worked a furlong in :9 4/5.

See Top Sellers on page 2 Hip 771 topped Thursday’s

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Thursday’s Top Sellers *Denotes Florida-bred Hip# Pedigree Buyer Price

771 C., Super Saver – Quiet Kim ...... The Three Amigos . . . . .$575,000 Bobby Dodd, Agent 603 F., Unbridled's Song – Miss Abita ...... Sallusto & Albina . . . . .$500,000 Bobby Dodd, Agent 712 F., Candy Ride (ARG) – People's Princess ...... Rockingham Ranch . . . . .$350,000 de Meric Sales, Agent XII *833 C., Big Drama – Samantha O ...... Bradley LLC, Agent . . . .$230,000 Paul Sharp, Agent VII ...... *817 C., Repent – Royal Card ...... Fog City Stables . . . .$220,000 Woodford Thoroughbreds, Agent

The gavel dropped at $220,000 for Hip 817, (G1) winner Tizway, out of the Old Trieste mare Re- a Florida-bred son of Repent out of the graded gala Di Trieste, making him a half-brother to stakes-placed mare Royal Card, by Chapel Royal. stakes-placed performer My Lady Lauren. Con- Royal Card is also a half-sister to stakes winner signed by Imagine…, he was purchased by Gerald Mrs. Began. Consigned and bred by Woodford Frankel and Cobra Farm after working :10 2/5 over Thoroughbreds, Agent, the dark bay or brown an eighth of a mile during the Under Tack Program. colt was purchased by Fog City Stables. Sallusto and Albina, acting as an agent for Thursday’s second highest seller was Ben McElroy as Agent went to $170,000 on James V. Covello, bought Hip 615 for $150,000, Hip No. 603 at $500,000. Hip 663, a dark bay or brown filly by Carter who is also from the consignment of Niall Bren- Tope Sellers from page 1 Handicap (G1) winner Warrior’s Reward, out of nan, Agent. Golden Delicious is a bay filly by the Vindication mare Nurse Donna, a half-sister Florida Derby (G1) winner Harlan’s Holiday, by The top selling Florida-bred on the day was Hip to stakes winner Seven Nation Army. Consigned the stakes-winning mare Miss Red Delicious, by 833, who went to Bradley Thoroughbreds LLC, by Eddie Woods, Agent, the filly worked an Empire Maker. Miss Red Delicious is also a half- Agent for $230,000. Consigned by Paul Sharp, eighth of a mile in :10 4/5. sister to stakes winner Dr. Diamonds Prize and Agent, the gray or roan colt is from the first crop Also bringing $170,000 was Hip 674, a bay was clocked in :10 1/5 going a furlong during of champion sprinter and Breeders’ Cup Sprint colt by Kentucky Derby (G1) winner and cham- the Under Tack Program. (G1) winner Big Drama, who stands at Bridlewood pion 2-year-old colt Street Sense, out of On a Thursday selling saw 153 horses pass Farm. He is out of the Unbridled’s Song mare Roll, by A.P. Indy. On a Roll is a full-sister to through the ring for gross sales of $6,376,500 Samantha O, who also has produced stakes- stakes winners Ender’s Sister and Ender’s compared to last year when 203 head brought placed runner Risk Factor. Samantha O. is also a Shadow. He was consigned by Niall Brennan $6,700,900. The average price of $41,676 was half-sister to stakes winners B L’s Appeal and B L’s Stables, Agent and was purchased by Claude 26.3 percent higher than the 2014 average of Sweep as well as stakes-placed Edge Sweep. Bred McGaughey, Agent. During the Under Tack Pro- $33,009 on the third day last year. The median by Blitchton Breeding, the colt worked an eighth gram he worked a furlong in :10 3/5. remained constant compared to last year at in :10 1/5 at the Under Tack Program. Hip 792, is a bay colt by Whitney Invitational $17,000. I

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By Jim Dunleavy – Daily Racing Form The possibility American Pharoah might run in the Haskell Invitational (G1) at Monmouth Park has spurred interest from fans who have gobbled Monmouth Park up all seats for the race. Monmouth Park says it DENVER PHOTO will not impose a limit on crowd size. be Monmouth Park-bound for the Haskell Invita- Monmouth has approximately 13,000 seats, and Although Triple Crown winner American tional on Sunday, Aug. 2. while the track generally sells out for the Pharoah’s next start is not yet etched in stone, Reserved seating for Haskell Day is com- Haskell, it is unprecedented for them to be spo- East Coast race fans seem convinced that he will pletely sold out, according to track officials. ken for this early in the season. “All of our reserved seats sold out last Sun- day – grandstand, clubhouse, and box seats,” Derby Day Fundraiser Generates More Than $32,000 for PDJF said John Heims, the director of media relations ELKTON, Md. – A Kentucky Derby Day silent Finger Lakes, Gulfstream Park, Harrah’s Louisiana at Monmouth Park. “It’s a record for us.” auction fundraising campaign held on May 2 at Downs, Hollywood Casino at Charles Town The Haskell Invitational has a $1 million tracks and racing venues across the U.S. raised Races, Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race purse. The conditions of the race also include a more than $32,000 for the Permanently Dis- Course, Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley bonus system tied to victories in Triple Crown abled Jockeys Fund (PDJF). The auction was a Race Course, Keeneland, Kentucky Downs, Lone races that will pay owner Ahmed Zayat and collaborative effort by the Star Park at Grand Prairie, Parx Racing, trainer $75,000 each for running Racing Associations (TRA), PDJF, Jock- Pimlico, Portland Meadows, Prairie American Pharoah. eyTalk360, and the Jockeys’ Guild. Meadows, Remington Park, Sam Hous- Baffert is the winningest trainer in Haskell Each participating track held a silent ton Race Park, , Tampa history with seven victories since 2001. He won auction of framed, autographed photographs of Bay Downs, and Turfway Park. the race last year with Bayern. In 2012, Baffert California Chrome (signed by jockey Victor Es- Non-TRA facilities participating were Emer- and Zayat teamed up to win the Haskell with pinoza), (signed by owner Penny Chen- ald Downs, Les Bois Park, Wyoming Horse Paynter. ery), Wise Dan (signed by jockey John Velazquez), Racing, Zia Park, and Sports Haven OTB. Although the New York Racing Association and Zenyatta (signed by jockey Mike Smith). PDJF is a 501(c)(3) public charity providing limited attendance to 90,000 on Belmont Stakes PDJF President Nancy LaSala said, “We financial assistance to former jockeys who have Day, Monmouth will keep its gates open. sincerely thank the participating facilities along suffered catastrophic on-track injuries. Since its Although Belmont has a much larger grand- with Reed Palmer Photography, Coady Pho- founding in 2006, the fund has disbursed more stand than Monmouth, the Oceanport, N.J., tography, Penny Chenery and the Secretariat than $6 million to permanently disabled jockeys, track has a great deal of outdoor space. If Amer- Foundation, and jockeys Victor Espinoza, Mike most of whom have sustained paralysis or brain ican Pharoah comes for the Haskell, some esti- Smith and John Velazquez for their assistance injuries. Visit its website at pdjf.org. mates call for a crowd north of 60,000. in making this event a success.” For more information about the fundraiser, The attendance record at Monmouth is TRA-member tracks participating included: contact Jane Murray at the TRA, (410) 392- 53,638 on Haskell Day in 2003, when Peace Belmont Park, , Delaware Park, 9200, ext. 222 or [email protected] I Rules upset Funny Cide, the Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner who finished third. I

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