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Fasig-Tipton November Sale: Highlight Hips

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Each autumn, after the Breeders’ Cup, the Fasig-Tipton November Sale presents the finest collection of Thoroughbred offerings to a global audience. Featuring Champions, Breeders’ Cup winners, Royal Ascot winners, Kentucky Oaks winners, Graded producers, and selected weanlings, no sale in the world offers a higher concentration of quality breeding stock.

One catalogue…one session… one star-studded evening.

Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning:

“This year’s catalogue features a wide variety of black-type winners that suit the Australasian marketplace, with quality offerings at a variety of price levels. There are 79 stakes winners catalogued, including 53 Graded/Group stakes winners, 23 of which are Grade/Group 1. We look forward to welcoming you to Kentucky and Fasig-Tipton!”

Highlight Hips - Recap

Hip 183: Sail By (USA) (Astern x Fly By {USA} {Johar {USA}})

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A 2-year-old Group 2 winner on turf that showed plenty of ability and trained on to be a Graded stakes performer at three. By Golden Rose winner Astern, who is out of one Australia’s top-producing mares Essaouria (Exceed And Excel) and is the sire of G1 Caulfield Guineas winner Golden Mile (Astern).

Hip 221: Princess Grace (USA) (Karakontie {Jpn} x Masquerade {USA} {Silent Name {Jpn}})

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Consistent mare that ran in 11-straight Graded stakes races over three seasons, winning five and placing in all but one of the others. A millionaire earner performing at the highest level. Plenty of Japanese blood being by Karakontie (Jpn), with Sunday Silence (Jpn) heavily influencing the broodmare sireline.

Hip 225: Pizza Bianca (USA) (Fastnet Rock x White Hot {Ire} {Galileo {Ire}})

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She is a G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner by Champion Sire Fastnet Rock. She is bred on the highly successful Fastnet Rock/Galileo (Ire) cross and is out of a half-sister to G1 Epsom Derby winner Pour Moi (Ire) and a family full of Group 1 performers. The full package.

Hip 250: Too Sexy (USA) (Quality Road {USA} x Cake Baby {USA} {Stormy Atlantic {USA}})

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Extremely fast stakes winner by outstanding sire, Quality Road (USA). Out of a stakes-performing mare and a half-sister to current Graded stakes-winning 2-year-old Slipstream (USA) (More Than Ready {USA}). Plenty going for this speed mare.

Hip 260: Awake At Midnyte (USA) (Nyquist {USA} x Midnight Union {USA} {Union Rags {USA}})

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Talented and versatile mare that is three times Graded stakes-placed. Precocious type winning on debut beating future stars Adare Manor (USA) (Uncle Mo {USA}) and Under The Stars (USA) (Pioneerof The Nile {USA}), before a Graded stakes second on turf at two. Trained on to be competitive at the highest level at three with numerous Graded placings and fourth in the G1 Ashland S. By Champion 2-year-old in Nyquist (USA).

Hip 268: Be Your Best (Ire) (Muhaarar {GB} x Kamakura {USA} {Medaglia D’Oro {USA}})

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Two-year-old racing and breeding prospect with significant upside. Impressive winning debut, a 3.75l stakes win next time out and Graded stakes-placing in the G2 Ms Grillo S. in three starts to date. By Champion Sprinter Muhaarar (GB), a beautifully bred filly that comes from the fabulous branch of the La Troienne (GB) family.

Hip 292: Going Global (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire} x Wrood {USA} {Invasor {Arg}})

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Going Global (Ire) has been at the top of the turf-filly-and-mare division in the US for the past two years. Last year at three, she had five Graded stakes wins including the G1 Del Mar Oaks. A multiple Graded stakes-winner again this year and earner of over US$1,000,000 (AU$1.6 million). By Mehmas (Ire), who is quickly establishing himself as one of the most exciting young sires in Europe.

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