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Tapit, Perennial Leading Sire at Gainesway

His impact on the breed will last for generations.

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Accelerate, A Five-Time Grade I Winner, at Lane's End

Five-time Grade I winner Accelerate with over $6 million in earnings looks to continue the legacy of his grandsire Smart Strike at Lane's End.

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First Yearlings for Mshawish and Not This Time

Taylor Made Stallions landed a trio of top sires two years ago, and their first yearlings are now coming to market. Here, Travis White talks to the TDN about Mshawish and Not This Time, whose first yearling produce sells at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga.

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Going Strong at 20: Medaglia d'Oro

The sire of five Grade I winners on turf and another five on dirt over the past five years, Medaglia d'Oro is going strong at 20 at Jonabell Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. We talk to Darren Fox about their superstar stallion.

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City of Light, At Lane's End

City of Light, a multiple Grade I winner with $5.6 million in earnings, posted a 110 Beyer in the GI Breeders' Cup Mile, and is the best son to date of leading sire Quality Road.

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West Coast, Champion 3YO Colt, At Lane's End

The champion 3yo colt and multiple Grade I winner with over $5 million in earnings, West Coast went wire to wire in the Travers, defeating all three classic winners. A descendant of the A.P. Indy sire line, West Coast looks to continue that legacy at Lanes End.

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First Yearlings for Exaggerator in 2019

Yearlings by Exaggerator sold for up to $170,000 at the recently concluded Fasig-Tipton July Sale. How will he fare at Saratoga? We talked to Sean Tugel from WinStar about the Classic winner.

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Invincible Spirit Immortalised

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Lope De Vega, A Sire Ascending

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Speightster, Tourist, Outwork and Their First Crop Yearlings

WinStar Farms has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to first-crop yearling stallions in 2019, with no fewer than four new stallions whose first yearlings go to market this summer and fall. Here, we talk to Sean Tugel about Tourist, Outwork, and Speightster.

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Anchor Down, at Gainesway

A brilliant miler by Tapit, out of a graded stakes winning juvenile, Anchor Down captured the Grade II Kelso Handicap in 1:32.90. His first yearlings are set to shine at the upcoming sales.

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Speightster, Tourist, Outwork and Their First Crop Yearlings

WinStar Farms has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to first-crop yearling stallions in 2019, with no fewer than four new stallions whose first yearlings go to market this summer and fall. Here, we talk to Sean Tugel about Tourist, Outwork, and Speightster.

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