NOVEMBER SALES GRADUATES — Graded Stakes Winners Sold As Horses of Racing Age 2007–2018 2019 Stakes Winners Through Nov

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NOVEMBER SALES GRADUATES — Graded Stakes Winners Sold As Horses of Racing Age 2007–2018 2019 Stakes Winners Through Nov KEENELAND NOVEMBER MEDIA RESOURCES FOR THE NOVEMBER SALE BREEDING STOCK SALE SCHEDULE November Sale video and still photos • Visit Keeneland.com and social are available on Keeneland’s FTP site media (Facebook, Instagram and Twit- Dates: Nov. 6-17 for editorial use. During Books 1 and ter) for sales news. Keeneland Sales Pavilion 2 and periodically throughout the 4,572 horses cataloged (includes 24 supplements) remainder of the sale, the site will • During Books 1 and 2, timely The sale catalog is available on Keeneland.com. Visit No- feature sale ring video and photos of updates about top-priced horses will vember.keeneland.com for details about featured mares, notable weanlings, prominent broodmares and broodmare top-priced horses; photos of consign- be posted on Keeneland.com and on prospects and horses of racing age. The entire sale will be ors, buyers and notable personalities; Keeneland’s social media. streamed live on Keeneland.com sale b-roll and scenic shots. Book 1 Session begins at noon ET. • Press releases recapping each of Session 1 Wednesday, Nov. 6 Hips 1-274I (284 head) Access to the FTP site does not require the 12 sessions will be distributed daily a username or password. To receive via email and posted on Keeneland. All remaining sessions begin at 10 a.m. a link to the site, please email Amy com. Book 2 Gregory ([email protected]) or Session 2 Thursday, Nov. 7 Hips 275-687 (413 head) Amy Owens ([email protected]). Keeneland.com contains a wealth of Session 3 Friday, Nov. 8 Hips 688-1100 (413 head) Photos and video are intended for information about Keeneland sales. Book 3 editorial, noncommercial use only. Features include searchable catalogs Session 4 Saturday, Nov. 9 Hips 1101-1519 (419 head) Please credit as “Keeneland photo” or and results dating back to 1999 and a Session 5 Sunday, Nov. 10 Hips 1520-1939 (420 head) “Keeneland video.” list of stakes-winning sales graduates Book 4 that can be sorted and downloaded. Session 6 Monday, Nov. 11 Hips 1940-2350 (411 head) Visit november.keeneland.com for Session 7 Tuesday, Nov. 12 Hips 2351-2761G (418 head) details about featured mares, notable Wireless: Look for the Keeneland Book 5 weanlings, prominent broodmares and Guest Wi-Fi network on your mobile Session 8 Wednesday, Nov. 13 Hips 2762-3170H broodmare prospects, and horses of device. The network is open to the (416 head) racing age. public and does not require a Session 9 Thursday, Nov. 14 Hips 3171-3577 (407 head) password. Book 6 In addition, Keeneland will provide the Session 10 Friday, Nov. 15 Hips 3578-3968 (391 head) following coverage of the November Session 11 Saturday, Nov. 16 Hips 3969-4258 (290 head) Sale: Session 12 Sunday, Nov. 17 Hips 4259-4548 (290 head) MEDIA CONTACTS KEENELAND SALES STAFF Bill Thomason ........................................... President and CEO Director of Communications Bob Elliston .............................................. Vice President of Racing and Sales Amy Gregory Mark Maronde ......................................... Director of Sales Development Cell: 859 361-3490 Geoffrey G. Russell ................................... Director of Sales Operations [email protected] Ryan Mahan ............................................. Director of Auctioneers Brent Hacker ............................................. Director of Sales Accounting Communications Associate Amy Owens Chip McGaughey ...................................... Relationship Manager Cell: 859 421-2566 Dean Roethemeier .................................... Relationship Manager [email protected] Kyle Wilson ............................................... Relationship Manager Ashley Whalen .......................................... Racing and Sales Operations Manager Christina Blacker ...................................... U.S. Representative Gabby Gaudet .......................................... U.S. Representative Scott Hazelton .......................................... U.S. Representative Ed Prosser ................................................. European Representative Kate Hunter .............................................. Japanese Representative Barry Bowditch ......................................... Australasian Representative 2 WELCOME TO THE 2019 NOVEMBER BREEDING STOCK SALE Keeneland has cataloged 4,572 horses for the 2019 November Highlighting the prestigious Book 1 catalog are such exception- Breeding Stock Sale, which will be held Nov. 6-17 and begin al fillies and mares as: with an exclusive Book 1 featuring 284 graded stakes-winning fillies and mares and notable weanlings. Also cataloged to the • Grade 1 winner Callback, in foal to Medaglia d’Oro. sale are offerings connected to two Triple Crown winners: 23 • Grade 1 winner Dame Dorothy, in foal to Uncle Mo. broodmares in foal to 2015 Triple Crown winner American • Grade 1 winner Eskimo Kisses, carrying her first foal Pharoah, 22 weanlings by the stallion and 16 mares carrying by Curlin. the first offspring of 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify. • Lil Indy, dam of Grade 1 winner Maximum Security. She is in foal to Quality Road. A total of 2,059 broodmares, 105 broodmare prospects, 290 • Grade 1 winner and stakes producer Nereid, in foal to racing or broodmare prospects, 93 racing or stallion prospects, Quality Road. 84 racing prospects, four stallions, five stallion prospects and • Grade 1 winner Ollie’s Candy, cataloged as a racing 1,932 weanlings have been cataloged to the November Sale as or broodmare prospect. of Nov. 1. • Graded stakes winner Purely Hot, dam of 2019 Grade 1- winning 2-year-old Eight Rings, in foal to Union Rags. “The November Sale is the world’s most important auction of • Grade 1 winner Sailor’s Valentine, carrying her first foal its kind because it offers tremendous opportunities in several by War Front. market segments and at all price levels to acquire quality breed- • Grade 1 winner Spiced Perfection, who won Keene- ing and racing stock,” Keeneland Vice President of Racing and land’s Thoroughbred Club of America (G2) to earn an Sales Bob Elliston said. “Horsemen know Keeneland is one-stop automatic berth in the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare shopping for stakes-winning fillies and stakes-producing mares Sprint (G1). She is cataloged as a racing or broodmare in foal to leading sires, well-bred weanlings and talented horses prospect. of racing age.” • Champion and multiple Grade 1 winner Take Charge Brandi, in foal to Justify. continued on page 4 3 continued from page 3 Important sires represented Pioneerof the Nile, Quality Road, Runhappy, Speightstown, by in-foal broodmares, weanlings Tapit, Uncle Mo, Union Rags and War Front. Broodmares cataloged to the November Sale are in foal to November Sale graduates more than 200 exciting young stallions and successful estab- perform well in 2019 lished sires. They include the first mares in foal to 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify; champions Accelerate, Good Magic and The November Sale has produced a number of 2019 stakes West Coast; Preakness (G1) winner Cloud Computing and winners who were offered as weanlings and horses of racing other Grade 1 winners Bolt d’Oro, City of Light, Collected, Mo age. Graduates include these Grade 1 winners through Nov. Town, Mor Spirit and Oscar Performance. 3 who were weanlings at the sale: Abscond (Natalma), Bast (Del Mar Debutante), Bowies Hero (Shadwell Turf Mile), Con- Additional notable covering sires include American Pharoah, crete Rose (Belmont Oaks Invitational), Mr Melody (Takamat- Arrogate, Bernardini, Candy Ride (ARG), Curlin, Empire Maker, sunomiya Kinen in Japan) and Serengeti Empress (Kentucky Frosted, Ghostzapper, Gun Runner, Into Mischief, Kitten’s Joy, Oaks); Grade 2 winners Homerique (New York), Neptune’s Malibu Moon, Medaglia d’Oro, More Than Ready, Pioneerof Storm (Hill Prince), Plus Que Parfait (UAE Derby Sponsored the Nile, Quality Road, Runhappy, Speightstown, Tapit, Uncle by Saeed & Mohammed Al Naboodah Group), Selflessley Mo, Union Rags and War Front. (Miss Grillo) and Stubbins (Woodford Presented by Keene- land Select) and Grade 3 winners Separationofpowers (Bed A total of 195 sires are represented by weanlings in the cata- o’ Roses Invitational), Diamond Oops (Smile Sprint), Explode log. Stallions with their first weanlings in the November Sale (Canadian Derby), Feedback (Forward Gal), Keeper Ofthe include Horse of the Year Gun Runner, champions Arrogate Stars (Autumn Miss), Lady Ninja (L.A. Woman), Maxim Rate and Classic Empire; Grade 1 winners Connect, Cupid, Keen (Senorita) and New York Central (Maryland Sprint). Ice, Mastery and Practical Joke; Grade 2 winners Mohaymen, Unified and Upstart; and Grade 3 winner American Freedom. Successful horses of racing age from the November Sale include Starship Jubilee, winner of the E.P. Taylor (G1) and Other sires of weanlings include such prominent stallions as Canadian Presented by the Japan Racing Association (G2), American Pharoah, Bernardini, Candy Ride (ARG), Curlin, and these additional graded stakes winners of 2019: Elysea’s Empire Maker, Frosted, Ghostzapper, Into Mischief, Kitten’s World (IRE) (Santa Ana-G3), Next Shares (San Gabriel-G2) Joy, Malibu Moon, Medaglia d’Oro, More Than Ready, Nyquist, and Santa Monica (GB) (Sheepshead Bay-G3). 4 2018 November Breeding Stock Sale Session Breakdowns Million $ Session Day, Date Horses Gross for Horses Average Median RNA RNA % Out Horses Monday, November 5 120 $56,429,000 $470,242 $350,000 8 50 29.41% 81 1 Subtotal 120 $56,429,000 $470,242 $350,000 8 50 29.41% 81 Tuesday, November 6 223 $34,942,000
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