Fasig-Tipton July's Racing Age and Breeding Stock Catalogues Online

Last year's July Horses of Racing Age sale | Fasig-Tipton

Fasig-Tipton has released its catalogues for the July Breeding Stock and July Selected Horses of Racing Age sales, with both available online at Fasig-Tipton. Both sales will be held Monday, July 12, in Lexington the day prior to Fasig-Tipton's July Sale of selected yearlings.

The July Breeding Stock auction will commence first, at 2 p.m. The sale includes the Far From Over/Fountain of Youth dispersal with 51 initial entries of broodmares, many with 2021 foals included, and broodmare prospects.

Immediately following the July Breeding Stock sale, Fasig-Tipton will begin the July Selected Horses of Racing Age sale with 163 initial entries. Since first established in 2013, the auction has produced nearly 100 stakes wins and more than $51 million in earnings by its graduates. The enhanced online catalogue offers pedigrees, race replays, statistical links, Ragozin “sheet” numbers, past performances, and more.

“We are very excited with how these initial catalogues have come together for July Breeding Stock and Selected Horses of Racing Age,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “With these two auctions on July 12, followed by the July Sale of Selected Yearlings on July 13, we're offering buyers in every segment of the market a bonanza of mid-summer opportunities.”

Print catalogues will be available at Fasig-Tipton by July 9. Approved entries for both sales will be accepted up until sale time.

 

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