12 Fillies to Win the 2021 Oaks, or at Least Be Good Broodmares for the Next 20 Years.

The basic strategy will be the same, but with fillies I might focus a little more on pedigreee and a little less on work out times.

I still want some long distance ability, and fillies from second tier sires. Maybe the price ranges should be a little less, but I still would prefer 5x, but be willing to pay 10x.

  1. #162 – Point of Entry by Mt. Livermore (sire of the second dam is Kingmambo.) Point of Entry is the best available son of Dynaformer. This is clearly a 1 1/2 pedigree. The dam won a small stakes race with a speed figure of 100. She has produced a few winners. The work was a spectacular 21.1 for such a distance oriented pedigree. This is exactly the type of horse I would like to find. The stud fee is $15,000. I would have to be very disciplined not be the high bidder, even at 20x. April foal. As a yealing the filly RNAed at $44,000. named Avisse
  2. #326 Mshawish by Street Cry (the second dam sire is Sadler’s Wells). I hope Mshawish in the next great son of Medaglia de Oro. The dam is unraced, but the second dam was second in a long distance grade 1 turf race. The work was a solid 21.2. The stud fee is only $10,000. This would be a great buy for 5x. Sold for $32,000 as weanling. named Risky Reward
  3. #13 – Carpe Diem by Sadler’s Wells. I am not sure sure if Carpe Diem is a turf horse, but if he is it will with this type of mare. Mom was unraced, but has produced a G2 placed turf filly by Tapit. The second dam is a multiple graded stakes winner. The filly was one of horses to work 3/8’s of a mile. The time was 33.2, the 5th fastest of the 13. The stud fee is $15,000. She sold for $25,000 as a yearling. named Killer Dress
  4. #274 – Temple City by Danzig. I am a big fan of Temple City. The mare was unplaced, but did produced the winner of the G3 Illinois Derby. The work was a solid 10.1, I would have preferred 2 furlongs. April foal. Temple City stands for $7,500. Sold as a yearling for $20,000 dam polish flower
  5. #485 -Ironicus by Hennessy. Ironicus is an interesting first crop sire. He was more of miler, but his pedigree suggests he could have gone longer. The mare was a $200,000 yearling purchase trained by Bobby Ribuado. Bobby was the trainer of my friend’s multiple graded stakes winning filly Biogio’s Rose, so I have followed all Ribuado’s horses carefully. She was a solid allowance horse for awhile and ran several 90 speed figures. The work was a quick 21.0. The stud fee is $5,000. I would love this for anything less than 10x April foal. named Shady Summer
  6. #997 – Summer Front by Empire Maker. This sire could get more attention if Ete Indien continues to run well. The mare was a solid allowance horse for Bill Mott, and was a $330,000 yearling purchase. The work was a solid 21.2 and the stud fee is $10,000. This might really be my second favorite filly.
  7. #51 – Anchor Down by Majestic Warrior. Anchor was a fast miler, and a son of Tapit. The dam ran 80 speed figure in her first try, but then got hurt. The work was a solid 21.2, and the stud fee is 7,500. This is the first crop. Sold for $11,000as a yearling. named Captured Prize, running in Puerto Rico
  8. #262 Palace Malice by Grand Slam This son of Curlin has been getting some runners. The dam was unraced, but has produced 4 solid winners. Maybe this is trying to hard to get a classic sire. The work was a solid 21.2 and the stud fee is $25,000 April foal. dam pilamaya
  9. #1217 – Tourist by Pulpit Tourist is an interesting first year sire that could be either turf or dirt. The dam was not much, but has produced a solid stakes quality runner named Adonis Creed, who I have bet on several times. The work was a slow 10.3, but the familiarity with the female family is a plus. Tourist stands for $7,500. April foal. named mike’s Lady
  10. #258 – Violence by Pioneering. Maybe I am trying to hard to find the best son of Medaglia de Oro, but he produces so many great looking horses. This mare set a NCR at Parx at 7 1/2 furlongs on the turf. She produced a solid winner. Fee is $25,000. April foal, The work was 21.2. RNAed for $45,000 as a yearling. named nurturing
  11. #1085 – Orb by Buddha. (Buddha was a son of Unbridled Song) Most have given up on Orb as a sire, but TDN calls him a “value sire”. The dam was a slow horse but has producer 5 winners from 5 foals, including a grade 1 winning turf miler, Valid Point. The work was a fast 21.1. Orb stands for $10,000. Sold as a yearling for $85,000. named gathered flowers
  12. #225 – Upstart by More than Ready. Upstart was Richie Violettes last good horse. His yearlings have been selling like hotcakes. The mare was slow, but produced a G3 placed colt in her first foal. The work was a slow 33.4, but maybe indicates she has stamina.Upstart stands for $10,000, but his yearlings sold for a median of $40,000 last year. This one sold for $25,000 as a yearling. I would be a buyer up to $50,000. named zoom up

Published by Gregg Jahnke

I was a professional investor for over 30 years. Now I spend my time trying to pick horses rather than stocks.

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