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Classics Winners Sold at Keeneland Classics Winners Sold at Keeneland Kentucky Derby (21) Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 2017 Always Dreaming 2015 September $ 350,000 Dromoland Farm, agent Steven W. Young, agent 2016 Nyquist 2013 November 180,000 Paramount Sales, agent Madison Farm 2014 September 230,000 Dromoland Farm, agent Sutton Place Stables 2012 I’ll Have Another 2010 September 11,000 Brookdale Sales, agent Victor Davila 2011 Animal Kingdom 2009 September 100,000 Denali Stud, agent Team Valor International 2008 Big Brown 2007 April 190,000 Eddie Woods, agent Hidden Brook, agent for Paul Pompa Jr. 2002 War Emblem 2000 September 20,000 Nuckols Farm (Charles Nuckols Jr. and Sons), agent L.R. Springer 2000 Fusaichi Pegasus 1998 July 4,000,000 Stone Farm, agent Fusao Sekiguchi 1998 Real Quiet 1996 September 17,000 Denali Stud, agent Mike Pegram 1995 Thunder Gulch 1993 July 40,000 Lane’s End, agent Ken Ellenberg 1994 April 120,000 Jerry Bailey Sales Agency RNA 1989 Sunday Silence 1987 July 17,000 Stone Farm, agent for Oak Cliff Thoroughbreds RNA and Thomas P. Tatham 1988 Winning Colors 1986 July 575,000 Echo Valley Horse Farm D. Wayne Lukas 1989 November 4,100,000 Eugene V. Klein Gainesway Bloodstock Services 1994 November 2,000,000 Gainesway Thoroughreds & Peter M. Brant, Gainesway BBA (England) Farm, agent 1987 Alysheba 1985 July 500,000 Preston Madden Dorothy Scharbauer 1979 Spectacular Bid 1977 September 37,000 W.M. Jason Hawkesworth Farm 1971 Canonero II 1969 September 1,200 E.B. Benjamin Albert, agent (Luis Navas) 1970 Dust Commander 1968 September 6,500 Little, Wilson, Curry Golden Chance Farm 1969 Majestic Prince 1967 July 250,000 Spendthrift Farm Frank McMahon 1960 Venetian Way 1958 July 10,500 John W. Greathouse Isaac Blumberg 1954 Determine 1952 July 12,000 Forest Retreat Farm Andrew J. Crevolin 1953 Dark Star 1951 July 6,500 Warner L. Jones Jr. Harry F. Guggenheim 1947 Jet Pilot 1945 July 41,000 Nydrie Stud and Claiborne Farm Maine Chance Farm 1945 Hoop, Jr. 1943 July 10,200 R.A. Fairbairn Fred W. Hooper Winning Colors sold at two Keeneland sales following her racing career. Preakness (23) Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 2017 Cloud Computing 2015 September $ 200,000 Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent Mike Ryan, agent 2016 Exaggerator 2014 September 110,000 Warrendale Sales, agent Big Chief Racing 2013 Oxbow 2011 September 250,000 Burleson Farms, agent Eddie Kane, agent for Bluegrass Hall 2012 I’ll Have Another 2010 September 11,000 Brookdale Sales, agent Victor Davila KEENELAND CONNECTIONS 2011 Shackleford 2009 September 275,000 Belvedere Farm Inc., agent RNA 2010 Lookin At Lucky 2008 September 35,000 Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent RNA 2009 April 475,000 Jerry Bailey Sales Agency, agent Mike Pegram 2008 Big Brown 2007 April 190,000 Eddie Woods, agent Hidden Brook, agent for Paul Pompa Jr. 2007 Curlin 2005 September 57,000 Eaton Sales, agent Kenny McPeek 2002 War Emblem 2000 September 20,000 Nuckols Farm (Charles Nuckols Jr. and Sons), agent L.R. Springer 1998 Real Quiet 1996 September 17,000 Denali Stud, agent Mike Pegram 1996 Louis Quatorze 1994 July 225,000 Wycombe House Stud, Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent RNA 1995 Timber Country 1993 July 500,000 John J. Greely III (Wintergreen Farm), agent D. Wayne Lukas 1991 Hansel 1989 September 150,000 Marvin Little, agent Lazy Lane Farms 1990 Summer Squall 1988 July 300,000 Lane’s End Dogwood Stable 1989 Sunday Silence 1993 July 17,000 Stone Farm Inc., agent for Oak Cliff Thoroughbreds RNA and Thomas P. Tatham 1988 Risen Star 1986 July 210,000 Arthur Hancock III and Leone J. Peters, Stone Farm, Inc., agent (Dissolution of a Partnership) Harold McKenzie 1987 Alysheba 1985 July 500,000 Preston Madden Dorothy Scharbauer 1985 Tank’s Prospect 1983 July 625,000 E. A. Seltzer and Parlina, Inc., Shadowlawn Farm, agent D. Wayne Lukas 1979 Spectacular Bid 1977 September 37,000 W.M. Jason, Victor Heerman, agent Hawkesworth Farm 1971 Canonero II 1969 September 1,200 E.B. Benjamin Albert, agent (Luis Navas) 1969 Majestic Prince 1967 July 250,000 Spendthrift Farm Frank McMahon 1959 Royal Orbit 1957 July 17,000 L.B. Mayer H.S. Finney 1954 Hasty Road 1952 July 23,100 Walnut Springs Farm Hasty House Farms Rev. 2/21/18 2018 Keeneland Media Guide | Keeneland Connections 273 ® Belmont (19) Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 2016 Creator 2014 September $ 440,000 Gainesway, agent for Mt. Brilliant Farm Maverick Racing 2013 Palace Malice 2011 September 25,000 Lane’s End, agent Colin Brennan, agent 2012 April 200,000 Niall Brennan Stables, agent Dogwood Stable 2011 Ruler On Ice 2009 September 100,000 Brandywine Farm, agent for Liberation Farm and Brandywine George and Lori Hall 2010 Drosselmeyer 2008 September 600,000 Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Aaron and Marie Jones Maverick Racing 2008 Da’Tara 2006 January 100,000 Four Star Sales Foxtale Farm 2010 November 180,000 Lane’s End, agent Foye Genetics, agent 2007 Rags to Riches 2005 September 1,900,000 Lane’s End, agent D.L. O’Byrne 2006 Jazil 2004 September 725,000 Lane’s End, agent Shadwell Estate Company Ltd. 2000 Commendable 1998 July 575,000 Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent Robert and Beverly Lewis 1999 Lemon Drop Kid 1997 September 200,000 Lane’s End, agent Mrs. M.J. Dance Jr. 1998 Victory Gallop 1996 September 25,000 Tall Oaks Farm, Eaton Sales, agent Hart Farm 1997 Touch Gold 1995 July 375,000 Walmac Int’l, agent Frank Stronach 1994 November 180,000 Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency Walmac Bloodstock, agent 1996 Editor’s Note 1994 September 125,000 Fawn Leap Farm Overbrook Farm 1995 Thunder Gulch 1993 July 40,000 Lane’s End Ken Ellenberg 1994 April 120,000 Jerry Bailey Sales Agency RNA 1992 A.P. Indy 1990 July 2,900,000 Lane’s End BBA (Ireland) 1991 Hansel 1989 September 150,000 Marvin Little Jr. Lazy Lane Farms 1988 Risen Star 1986 July 210,000 Arthur Hancock III and Leone J. Peters, Stone Farm, Inc., agent (Dissolution of a Partnership) Harold McKenzie 1987 Bet Twice 1985 September 50,000 Lane’s End Donna Wormser Inc., agent 1980 Temperence Hill 1978 September 80,000 Oriskany (Albert F. Polk Jr.) John Ed Anthony 1954 High Gun 1952 July 10,200 Palmeadow Farms (K.M. and W.P. Little) King Ranch Epsom Derby (5) Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 2003 Kris Kin 2001 September $ 275,000 Lane’s End, agent C.P. Gordon-Watson 1984 Secreto 1982 July 340,000 Windfields Farm Luigi Miglietti 1982 Golden Fleece 1980 July 775,000 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hexter, Victor Heerman Jr., agent BBA (Ireland) 1977 The Minstrel 1975 July 200,000 Windfields Farm BBA (Ireland) 1968 Sir Ivor 1966 July 42,000 Mill Ridge Farm Raymond Guest Irish Derby (6) Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 1985 Law Society 1983 July $ 2,700,000 Big Sink–Lane’s End Associated Farms BBA (Ireland) 1983 Shareef Dancer 1981 July 3,300,000 Windfields Farm Aston Upthorpe Stud 1977 The Minstrel 1975 July 200,000 Windfields Farm BBA (Ireland) 1976 Malacate 1974 July 40,000 Beaconsfield Farm Maria Felix-Berger 1968 Ribero 1966 July 50,000 Mrs. Julian G. Rogers Charles W. Engelhard Jr. 1967 Ribocco 1965 July 35,000 Mrs. Julian G. Rogers Charles W. Engelhard Jr. KEENELAND CONNECTIONS French Derby (Prix du Jockey Club) (4) Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 1991 Suave Dancer 1989 September $ 45,000 Xalapa Farm, agent for Lillie F. Webb Henri Chalhoub 1988 Hours After 1986 September 60,000 Paul K. Sorren, Fred Seitz, agent Horse France 1983 Caerleon 1981 July 800,000 Claiborne Farm BBA (England) 1974 Caracolero 1972 July 75,000 Spendthrift Farm Maria Felix-Berger 274 2018 Keeneland Media Guide | Keeneland Connections Rev. 2/21/18 ® Breeders’ Cup Winners Sold at Keeneland Through 2017, 99 graduates of Keeneland sales have won 107 Breeders’ Cup races. Italics indicate Breeders’ Cup winners sold in Keeneland sales after their Breeders’ Cup victories. Breeders’ Cup Classic Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 2016 Arrogate 2014 September $560,000 Clearsky Farms, agent Juddmonte Farms 2011 Drosselmeyer 2008 September 600,000 Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Aaron and Marie Jones Maverick Racing 2009 Zenyatta 2005 September 60,000 Winter Quarter Farm, agent for Maverick Productions Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Moss 2007 Curlin 2005 September 57,000 Eaton Sales, agent Kenneth McPeek, agent 2003 Pleasantly Perfect 1999 September 725,000 Clovelly Farms, a division of General Agricultural Services Ltd. Diamond A Racing Corporation 1996 Alphabet Soup 1992 September 28,000 Highclere (Jeffry Morris), agent RNA 1992 A.P. Indy 1990 July 2,900,000 Lane’s End BBA (Ireland) 1991 Black Tie Affair (IRE) 1986 November 72,000 Underhill Farm RNA 1989 Sunday Silence 1987 July 17,000 Stone Farm Inc., agent for Oak Cliff Thoroughbteds RNA and Thomas P. Tathum 1988 Alysheba 1985 July 500,000 Preston Madden Dorothy Scharbauer 1984 Wild Again 1981 January 50,000 W. Paul Little Kenneth Davis Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 2016 Tamarkuz 2011 September $325,000 Glenwood Farm, agent Shadwell Estate Co. Ltd. 2015 Liam’s Map 2012 September 800,000 Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent J.J. Crupi, agent for St. Elias Stables Breeders’ Cup Distaff* Sale Keeneland Purchase Year Horse Year Sale Price Consignor Buyer 2016 Beholder 2011 September $180,000 Clarkland Farm Spendthrift Farm 2015 Stopchargingmaria 2012 September 47,000 Brookdale Sales, agent for Harvey A.
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