Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses Of Racing Age Catalogue Now Online

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Fasig-Tipton has released the initial catalogue for its July Selected Horses of Racing Age sale, to be held on Monday, July 8 in Lexington, Kentucky, beginning at 3 pm, the auction house said in a release on Thursday.

In 2023 and 2024, July Selected Horses of Racing Age grads have notched 32 stakes wins to date, including current graded stakes winners Newgrange (Violence) and Fort Washington (War Front). Purchased at the 2022 sale, Newgrange has won three graded stakes for his new connections, pushing his earnings over $1 million. Fort Washington, a graduate of last year's sale, recently captured the GIII Monmouth Stakes.

“Our July Selected Horses of Racing Age sale annually provides an industry-leading marketplace for the trade of quality horses of racing age,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “Buyers have the luxury of purchasing horses that can be immediately campaigned at North America's lucrative summer race meetings.”

Entries may now be viewed via the sale's enhanced online catalogue, which features pedigrees, race replays, statistical links, Ragozin “sheet” numbers, and continuously updated Daily Racing Form past performances.

Prospective buyers may also sign up for email alerts to receive pedigree and race record updates, as well as notifications of new entries as they are accepted up until sale time.

The July Selected Horses of Racing Age catalogue will also be available via the Equineline sales catalogue app. Print catalogues will be available on the sales grounds in the week leading up to the sale.

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