Project #3 – 2nd Year Sires

The second year sires I am most excited about are Connect and Unifi. Right now Gun Runner and Practical Joke are too popular. These are the others that I still want to keep an eye on.

Mastery and Classic Empire have been worse than expected given the premium prices last year. Gormley’s sold well at the 2 year old sales, but have yet to produce.

  1. Mastery
  2. Classic Empire
  3. Gormley
  4. Midnight Storm
  5. Astern
  6. American Freedom
  7. Cupid
  8. Shaman Ghost
  9. Klimt
  10. Mohaymen
  1. f – Mastery – Keening by Curlin, 4/12, C nick, $55,000 from Nursery Place, great looking, but sold too early in the day to get vetted
  2. f – Mastery – Cat’s Holiday by Harlan’s Holiday, $40,000 Triad
  3. c – Classic Empire – Morrow by Pivotal, $150,000 Randy Bradshaw, A++ nick
  4. f – Classic Empire – Greed and Fear by Bob and John, $45,000 Holly Wilson
  5. c – Gormley – Lady Solvig by Giant’s Causeway, $27,000 JAL Racing
  6. f – Evening Merlot – Gormley – Evening Sun by Dixie Union, Ennis $85,000
  7. f – Midnight Storm – Better Not Blink by Hard Spun $50,000 Lindsay Schultz
  8. c – Midnight Dreaming – Black Tunic by Stormy Atlantic, $45,000 Ensemble Stable
  9. c – Astern – Sibilant by Street Sense, $28,000 Pocket Aces
  10. c – Astern – Cocoanut Row by Mineshaft, $40,000 Waters
  11. f – American Freedom – Marvelous Spot by Archarcharch, $90,000 Ken McPeek
  12. f – American Freedom – Call Me Baba by Into Mischief, $62,000 Forge Ahead
  13. c – Cupid – Cappachino Gal by Bluegrass Cat, $40,000 Legacy
  14. f – Choo Choo Lady by Giant’s Causeway, $30,000 Imaginary Stable
  15. f – Shaman Ghost – Lady Dyna by Tapit, $100,000 McPeek
  16. f – Shaman Ghost – One Night by Distorted Humor, $55,000 Camejo
  17. c – Klimt – Onebadkitty by Street Cry, $50,000 Gustafson
  18. f – Klimt – Sepulveda Pass by Unusual Heat, $30,000 Oracle
  19. f – Mohaymen – Zaroof by Street Cry, $90,000 Olde Railroad
  20. f – Mohaymen – Queen of Silence by Twirling Candy, $30,000 Korina

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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