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He was sold as a yearling for $22,000 at the 2019 New Zealand Bloodstock May Sale, but failed to meet his $50,000 reserve when entered again at the New Zealand Bloodstock Ready to Run Sale. Later, Ray Johnson bought him back on gavelhouse.com for just $7,750 and the ownership was shared with Ralph Manning and Shaun Dromgool.
Barber's 2013 private purchase, Jack Milton, eventually won the Maker's Mark Mile Stakes. [9] Negligee, consigned by Casse, also won the Alcibiades Stakes in 2009. [10] She later sold for $625,000 as a broodmare prospect at the 2011 Keeneland January sale. [11] Lear's Princess, co-pinhooked by Casse with his father, won the Gazelle Stakes at ...
Orchestral was bred by Barneswood Farm and is a daughter of the champion Waikato Stud stallion Savabeel. [2]Bought by trainers Roger James and Robert Wellwood for $625,000 at the 2022 New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale at Karaka, [3] Orchestral is raced by long-time stable clients Colin and Helen Litt.
Disguise was purchased at the September 1913 Castleton dispersal auction for $5,300 by James W. Corrigan and Price McKinley, owners of Wickliffe Stud, who brought him to stand at their Kingston Farm near Lexington, Kentucky. Five years later, the Wickliffe Stud bloodstock would too be sold in a January 15, 1918, dispersal sale.
The NCHA Super Stakes is the second jewel in the National Cutting Horse Association's annual Triple Crown. It is held in April following the November/December NCHA World Championship Futurity and a few months before the NCHA Derby, which is held during the summer in conjunction with the NCHA Summer Spectacular. The Super Stakes is an event for ...
(The Center Square) – After millions of illegal foreign nationals were released into the country through new parole programs created by the Biden administration, at least one million were ...
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Diomed, who won the Derby Stakes in 1780, had a significant impact on American Thoroughbred breeding, mainly through his son Sir Archy. [45] [46] John F. Wall, a racing historian, said that Sir Archy was the "first outstanding stallion we can claim as native American." [47] He was retired from the racetrack because of lack of opponents. [47]