Keeneland Supplements 70 Horses  

December 12, 2024

Paris Secret, winner of the Providencia S. (G3) at Santa Anita and cataloged as a racing or broodmare prospect. (Ernie Belmonte/Past The Wire)

2025 January Horses of All Ages Sale 

Keeneland Release

LEXINGTON, Ky.– Keeneland has supplemented 70 horses – including in-foal broodmares, broodmare prospects and newly turned yearlings – to the 2025 January Horses of All Ages Sale. The auction, which also includes horses of racing age along with stallions and stallion prospects, will cover three sessions from Jan. 13-15, 2025. 

The group of supplements to Book 1 of the January Sale released today includes these broodmares; broodmare prospects; and racing or broodmare prospects:

Delahaye, a Grade 3-winning daughter of Medaglia d’Oro from the family of Grade 1 winners Swagger Jack and Malibu Prayer and Grade 2 winners Tap Dance and Valid. Consigned as a broodmare prospect by Four Star Sales, agent, the 4-year-old filly is out of Bella Carina, by War Front. This year, Delahaye won the Old Forester Mint Julep S. (G3) at Churchill Downs and the Tom Benson Memorial S. (L) at Fair Grounds.

Natalie Would, a 6-year-old daughter of Into Mischief in foal to Gun Runner. From the family of Racing Hall of Famer Alysheba, she is consigned by Trackside Farm (Tom Evans), agent for Greenwell Thoroughbreds. Natalie Would is out of Grade 3-placed winner Global Hottie, by Dixie Chatter.

Paris Secret (IRE), winner of the Providencia S. (G3) at Santa Anita and cataloged as a racing or broodmare prospect. Consigned by ELiTE, agent, the 4-year-old daughter of Zoffany (IRE) is out of Cite Veron, a winning daughter of Tomorrows Cat.

Poetic, a 9-year-old daughter of Violence whose multiple graded stakes performing first foal, Ah Jeez, placed in the 2024 Frank E. Kilroe Mile S. (G1). Poetic is offered in foal to champion Elite Power. Cataloged alongside her is her 2024 filly by Mitole. Both are consigned by Grovendale Sales, agent. 

Pretty Birdie, a Grade 3 winner by Bird Song in foal to Candy Ride (ARG). From the family of champion Bird Town and Belmont (G1) winner Birdstone, she is consigned by Gainesway, agent for the Estate of John Hendrickson. Pretty Birdie, who sold during Book 1 of Keeneland’s November Breeding Stock Sale, never had been observed as a cribber, but she was seen to crib post-sale. For that reason, the mare is being reoffered at the January Sale. Pretty Birdie is out of Bird Sense, by Street Sense.

Re Entry, a daughter of Malibu Moon and the dam of four winners from six to race, including graded stakes-winning millionaire Shotgun Hottie. Consigned by Gainesway, agent, Re Entry is offered in foal to Candy Ride, grandsire of Shotgun Hottie.

School Dance, runner-up in the American Oaks (G1) and Royal Heroine S. (G2), is a daughter of Animal Kingdom from the immediate family of Grade 1 winners Al’s Gal and Ivar (BRZ). Consigned by Paramount Sales, she is cataloged as a racing or broodmare prospect.

Senora Roma, a winning stakes-placed daughter of Verrazano in foal to Elite Power. Out of Willathewest, by Gone West, she is from the family of Grade 1 winner Willa On the Move. St George Sales, agent, consigns Senora Roma.

Additional supplements include mares in foal to American Pharoah, Arcangelo, Corniche, Elite Power, Girvin, Gunite, Life Is Good, McKinzie, Nyquist and Taiba.

Nineteen short yearlings also are among the supplements and are progeny of stallions including Classic Empire, Cyberknife, Daredevil, Flameaway, Golden Pal, Greatest Honour, Jack Christopher, Jackie’s Warrior, Maclean’s Music, Mandaloun, Maxfield, McKinzie, Nashville and Yaupon.

 With the supplements announced today, the total number of horses cataloged to the January Sale is 1,306.

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