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ftboa.com • Tuesday & Wednesday • Nov. 10 & 11, 2020 FEC/FTBOA PUBLICATION FLORIDA’SDAILYRACINGDIGEST FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION or to subscribe, please call Antoinette at 352-732-8858 or email: [email protected] In This Issue: Mo See Cal Returns Smartly in Betty Grable Stakes Classic Victor Authentic Retires Bob Baffert Interview Video Breeders’ Cup Standings Tiz the Law Fine After Classic Brad Cox Second Trainer to Win Four Races at One Championship FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes at Tampa Track Results & Entries Florida Stallion Progeny List Hip No 192 Monomoy Girl/FASIG-TIPTON PHOTO Florida Breeders’ List Monomoy Girl Sets Record at Wire to Wire Business Place Star-Studded November Sale Featured Advertisers BY FASIG-TIPTON PRESS OFFICE __ prospects, broodmares, and weanlings. The sale posted its second highest gross of all LEXINGTON, KY—Fasig-Tipton conduct- time, led by five fillies and mares that sold Florida Department of Agriculture ed a successful renewal of The November for $4 million or more, and set a world Sale Sunday at Newtown Paddocks in record for a racing/broodmare prospect FTBOA Lexington, Ky. The World's Premier sold at public auction. Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply Breeding Stock Event featured a selection Two-time Longines Breeders' Cup of leading racing and/or broodmare See FASIG-TIPTON on page 3 Seminole Feed From coast to coast, Florida’s tax-friendly, pro-business environment is poised and ready to attract new companies and create new employment opportunities. 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Gantt, AVP Membership Services & Events FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES 352-629-2160 • Fax: 352-629-3603 Nicole “Nikki” Fried, Commissioner 801 SW 60th Ave. • Ocala, FL 34474 • www.ftboa.com • [email protected] www.FDACS.gov Back to Top Page 3 Fasig-Tipton Continued from COVER Distaff (Grade 1)-winner Monomoy Girl topped the sale when sold for $9,500,000 to Spendthrift Farm from the consignment of ELiTE as an agent. The price set a world record for racing/brood- mare prospect sold at public auction and tied for the third highest price ever realized at The November Sale, set in 2017 by Songbird. Offered as Hip 192, the 5-year-old daughter of Tapizar is a seven-time Grade 1 winner whose top scores include two edi- tions of the Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1) and a victory in the Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1). Monomoy Girl has won 13 of 15 starts to date, and her $4,426,818 in earnings rank her sixth on the list of North American dirt-based female earners of all time. Monomoy Girl was campaigned by owners Michael Dubb, Monomoy Stables, The Elkstone Group (Stuart Grant), and Bethlehem Stables and trainer Brad Cox. Rushing Fall, winner of the 2017 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1), was the night's top selling broodmare prospect, earn- ing a final bid of $5,500,000 from Jamie McCalmont as an agent for M.V. Magnier. Offered as Hip 205 by Indian Creek as an agent, Rushing Fall was a Grade 1 winner every year from ages 2 through 5, a feat matched only by future Hall of Famers Lady Eli and Beholder. The daughter of More Than Ready won 11 of 15 career starts and Chuck Allen/FASIG-TIPTON PHOTO earned $2,893,000. Rushing Fall was campaigned by owner e Five Racing Thoroughbreds and trainer Chad Brown. Last year's Eclipse Champion Older Dirt Female Midnight Bisou rounded out the top three sellers when sold as a broodmare prospect to Chuck Allen for $5,000,000. Offered as Hip 185 by ELiTE as an agent, Midnight Bisou won or placed in all of her 22 career starts, with 13 wins—all graded stakes—and earnings of $7,471,000. She retired this year as the leading North American- based dirt female of all time. Midnight Bisou was campaigned by owners Bloom Racing, Madaket Stables, and Allen Racing and trainer Steve Asmussen. The sale's top broodmare was multiple Grade 1-winner Bast, purchased for $4,200,000 by Spendthrift Farm from the consign- ment of Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, agent. Offered as Hip 245, Bast is carrying her first foal by 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify. On the track, Bast held the distinction of being the only 2-year-old of either sex to win three Grade 1 stakes in 2019. Bast was cam- paigned by owner Baoma Corporation and trainer Bob Baffert. In addition, White Birch Farm went to $4,100,000 to obtain last year's Eclipse Champion Turf Female Uni (GB) as Hip 228, consigned as a racing and/or broodmare prospect by ELiTE as an agent. A three-time Grade 1 winner, Uni's most notable wins came in last year's TVG Breeders' Cup Mile (G1), where she defeated males, and in a course record-setting performance in the 2019 First Lady Stakes (G1). Uni was campaigned by Michael Dubb, Head of Plains Partners, Robert LaPenta, and Bethlehem Stables See FASIG-TIPTON on page 5 Back to Top FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Program** 2-Year-Old Payment* - $250 by Jan. 15 Late 2-Year-Old Payment* - $500 by Feb. 28 Yearling Payment - $250 by May 15 Yearling Payment Option 2020 - $275 (May 16-Aug. 15) Late Yearling Payment - $500 (Aug. 16-Nov. 15) Missed Nov. 15? – $5,000 by Jan. 15 Last chance payment option of $10,000 by May 1 of 2-year-old year (horse must not have started) *Yearling payment must have been paid. ** All terms of FSS races and FTBOA purse supplements, including number of races, purse levels, race conditions, racing dates and the host track may change from year to year and may change at any point after the FSS racing schedule for a particular year is announced FLORIDA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS’ AND OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION 801 SW 60th Ave. • Ocala, FL 34474 • 352-629-2160 • Fax: 352-629-3603 • Download form online at www.ftboa.com • E-mail: [email protected] Back to4 Top Page 5 Fasig-Tipton page 3 Kentucky by Camas Park Stud. Continued from and trainer Chad Brown. A pair of weanlings sold for The top-selling Florida-bred was $400,000 on either end of the session. Bellera, a 4-year-old filly by Bernardini The first through the ring was Hip 30, that sold as a broodmare prospect for a filly from the first crop of Justify purchased by Breeze Easy LLC from $850,000 to Stonestreet Thoroughbred the consignment of Four Star Sales as Holdings LLC from the consignment an agent. The filly was bred in of ELiTe as an agent. Bellera counts the Kentucky by Magnolia Bloodstock & 2019 Comely Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct Lynches Bages LTD. The third-to-last among her victories while racing for through the ring was Hip 286, a colt trainer Todd Pletcher and owners by soon-to-be two-time leading sire Mathis Stable LLC, Madaket Stables Into Mischief, purchased by Jess LLC and Dohemy Racing Stable. Amorella as an agent from the con- Bellera is out of Habiboo, by signment of Bluewater Sales as agent. Unbridled’s Song and was bred by Amy The colt was bred in Kentucky by Tarrant’s Hardacre Farm LLC. She Southern Equine Stables. retires from racing with four wins in 12 Overall, 142 horses changed hands starts with earnings of $326,698. for a total of $80,237,000, an 18% Among the selected weanlings increase in gross from 2019 and the showcased, a colt from the first crop of second highest gross all-time for The 2018 Breeders' Cup Mile (G1)-winner November Sale. The average rose 6% City of Light led the way when sold to $565,049, with a median of for $600,000 to OXO Equine. Offered $200,000. Twenty-two fillies and as Hip 129 by Hunter Valley as an mares sold for $1,000,000 or more. agent, the colt is out of the winning For full results, click HERE Into Mischief mare Breaking Beauty, from the family of European champi- – Brock Sheridan contributed to Hip No 245 Bast/FASIG-TIPTON PHOTO on Bakharoff. Hip 129 was bred in this story Mo See Cal Returns Smartly in Betty Grable BY DEL MAR PRESS OFFICE _________________________ Secret) on Friday and the Golden State Juvenile (Good With People) yesterday. DEL MAR, CA—Rockingham Ranch’s Mo See Cal, a 5-year-old It was Miller’s fourth victory of the meet on its fifth day of rac- mare who was making her first start in nearly a year, fired a good ing and put him in a three-way tie for first for the current trainer’s shot under Flavien Prat and scored handily by three-and-three- crown with Doug O’Neill and Bob Baffert. quarters lengths in the $100,000 Betty Grable Stakes Sunday at “Great weekend. Good run at the Breeders’ Cup and then to Del Mar, besting seven other California-bred fillies and mares in win all three stakes here.