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Fasig Tipton November Sale: Highlight Hips

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Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 259 entries for The November Sale to be held in Lexington, Kentucky on Tuesday, November 9.

“Eclipse Champions, Breeders’ Cup winners, millionaires, Graded producers, and selected weanlings – it’s all on offer again at our November Sale this year,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning.

“This year’s catalogue is arguably one of the deepest we have had in recent memory, with 45 Graded stakes winners or producers, 30 of which are Grade 1.

“We are particularly excited about the variety of offerings in this year’s Sale, which should have significant appeal to breeding and racing operations from every part of the globe."

Over the next several editions of TDN AusNZ, several broodmare prospects - many still with major racing upside, with Australian-market appeal will be highlighted.

Hip 208 - AUNT PEARL (Ire)

Lope De Vega (Ire) x Matauri Pearl (Ire), by Hurricane Run (Ire)
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A leading 2-year-old turf filly in her crop. She is unbeaten and showed immense speed going wire to wire. A Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner in a quality field. By world-renowned sire Lope De Vega. She is an absolute collector's item!

Hip 208 - Aunt Pearl (Ire)

Hip 215 - NAY LADY NAY (Ire)

No Nay Never (USA) x Lady Ederle (USA), by English Channel (USA)
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She is a G2 Churchill Downs Mrs Revere S. winner, a full sister to brilliant 2-year-old Arizona (Ire) and is from the family of Champion 2-year-old Dabirism (Ire). This is a filly that all eyes should be on.

Hip 215 - Nay Lady Nay (Ire)

Hip 227 - QUEEN SUPREME (Ire)

Exceed And Excel x Call Later (USA), by Gone West (USA)
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Dual Group 1-winning, South African mare by Exceed And Excel. Her dam is a half-sister to Juddmonte’s Group 1 winner Ventura (USA). G1 Golden Rose winner In The Congo is out of a South African Group 1 winner. This mare is bred on the exceptional Exceel And Excel/Mr Prospector (USA) cross.

Hip 227 - Queen Supreme

Hip 237 - SOUND MACHINE (USA)

Into Mischief (USA) x Ava Pie (USA), by Distorted Humor (USA)
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Stakes winner and Group 2 stakes-placed daughter of Into Mischief (Champion 2-Year-Old sire: 2018, 2019 and 2020). A US$500,000 (AU$660,800) yearling, representing her quality. She broke her maiden on debut by 8.5l at two.

Hip 237 - Sound Machine (USA)

Hip 242 - SUMMER IN SARATOGA (USA)

Hard Spun (USA) x Love Theway Youare (USA), by Arch (USA)
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She is a turf stakes winner, out of a Group 1 winner, Love Theway Youare (USA). She is a racing and/or breeding prospect, with a prolific female family to boost.

Hip 242 - Summer In Saratoga (USA)

Hip 248 - THIS TEA (USA)

Curlin (USA) x Funny Moon (USA), by Malibu Moon (USA)
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A Group 2 placed mare, by Champion Sire Curlin, out of Group 1-winning mare Funny Moon.

Hip 248 - This Sea (USA)

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