$2.4-Million Into Mischief Purchase by Speedway Stable New Tuesday Leader

Hip 183 | Fasig-Tipton

An Into Mischief colt from the immediate family of champion and Breeders' Cup winner Perfect Sting (Red Ransom) became Tuesday's new leader at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale when selling for $2.4 million to Speedway Stable. Consigned by Lane's End, agent for Pamela Wygod and the Wygod Family Revocable Trust, Hip 183 was bred in Kentucky by Wygod and her late husband, Martin Wygod. The couple bought the colt's dam, stakes-placed Sweet Sting (Awesome Again), for $310,000 in 2020 at Keeneland November. The mare is out of the aforementioned Perfect Sting, a three-time Grade I winner and a graded producer. The $2.4-million colt, a Mar. 28 foal, has an unraced year-older full-brother named Reverse Merger who has been retained by the Wygods.

 

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