Colt works in :34 3/5 at Fasig-Tipton under tack
show
FROLIC ON WINGS (Fusaichi Pegasus) recorded the only three-furlong workout at
Friday’s under tack show for the Fasig-Tipton Calder Selected Two-Year-olds in
Training Sale at Calder Race Course in Miami. From the consignment of Peacock
Ridge, agent, the dark bay colt completed the move in :34 3/5. Out of the Grade
3-winning Lindsay Frolic (Mt. Livermore), the juvenile counts as half-siblings
Grade 2 winner Super Frolic (Pine Bluff) and multiple stakes scorer Stormy
Frolic (Summer Squall) as well as the multiple stakes-placed Lucky Frolic (Carson
City), Gallant Frolic (Broad Brush) and Frolic for Joy (Belong to Me). The
colt’s second dam, Grade 2 winner Cherokee Frolic (Cherokee Fellow), also
produced Grade 3 winner Fabulous Frolic (Green Dancer), and this is the family
of Grade 2 queen Smok’n Frolic (Smoke Glacken).
Purchased for $180,000 at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Frolic on
Wings sports Hip No. 205.
T TEBAU (Trippi) sizzled two furlongs in :21 2/5 to lead all runners at that
distance. Consigned by Off the Hook, agent, T Tebeau previously sold for $95,000
as an OBS August yearling and will tour the ring this time around as Hip 63. Out of the winning Xtra
Emblem (Our Emblem), a half-sister to the stakes-placed I’ll Prey for You (Tiger
Ridge), the bay’s second dam is Nasty Sabina (Sabona), a full sister to 2002
Vosburgh S. (G1) winner Bonapaw. The juvenile’s fourth dam is multiple
Grade 2 winner Luminaire (Al Hattab), a half-sister to Grade 2 winner Wistful (Maribeau).
Five two-year-olds posted one-furlong moves in :10 1/5. The first was Hip 66,
a dark bay filly by Dixie Union out of the Grade 3 winner Above Perfection (In
Excess [Ire]), who is consigned by Niall Brennan Stables, agent. Above Perfection is a
half-sister to multiple stakes winner Made to Perfection (Bolger) and descends
from the multiple stakes-placed producer Happening (Terrang). She was a $340,000
Fasig-Tipton Saratoga yearling last August.
Hip 125, a bay colt by Sky Mesa, is out of the multiple stakes-winning
Dancewiththebride (Belong to Me), a half-sister to the stakes-winning producers
Swift Alliance (Afleet) and Callmeanicepick (Anjiz) as well as the stakes-placed
White Ensign (Afleet), all produced from the Grade 3-placed Stately Bride (Tom
Rolfe). Consigned by McKathan Brothers, agent, the juvenile most recently sold
for $50,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Yearling Sale.
A bay filly by champion sprinter Speightstown will don Hip 137 as part of the
Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds, agent, consignment. Out of Grade 3 winner
England’s Rose (Nureyev), herself out of the Grade 1-placed Infringe (Irish
River [Fr]), the Kentucky-bred was a $170,000 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July
yearling. This female family is responsible for Grade 1 winner Navarone (Irish
River [Fr]) as well as Group 1 victor and U.A.E. highweight State City (Carson City).
Hip 210, a dark bay colt by More Than Ready, is consigned by Sequel
Bloodstock (Becky Thomas), agent, and was a $90,000 yearling at Keeneland
September. Out of the unraced Love Sick (Salt Lake), the colt’s third dam is the
stakes-winning Party Bonnet (The Axe II), who produced multiple Grade 2
winners Del Mar Dennis (Dixieland Band) and Forty Niner Days (Conquistador Cielo).
The colt descends from an old Greentree family that includes 1978 champion older
female Late Bloomer (Stage Door Johnny), the dam of Grade 1 winner Ends Well (Lyphard)
and Grade 2 hero Fred Astaire (Nijinsky II).
Also from the Sequel Bloodstock consignment is Hip 230, a dark bay filly by
Rahy out of the stakes-placed Mstoyou (El Baba). The California-bred is a
half-sister to Grade 3 winner Here’s to You (Bertrando). Mstoyou, out of the
stakes-winning My Little Maggie (Tell), is herself a half-sister to Canadian
stakes winner Gotitall (Stalwart).
The one-day sale will be held Tuesday beginning at 10 a.m. (EST). For more
information, visit fasigtipton.com.