Honor A. P.'s First Reported Foal Born in Louisiana

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Photo: Courtesy Coteau Grove Farms
First reported foal by Honor A. P. out of stakes winner Joanie's Catch

Lane's End's grade 1 winner Honor A. P.   sired his first reported foal Jan. 27 at Coteau Grove Farms near Sunset, La. Bred by Coteau Grove, the filly is out of multiple graded-placed stakes winner Joanie's Catch .

"The resemblance of this filly to her sire is uncanny, right down to her four white socks," said Andrew Cary, Coteau Grove Farms' bloodstock adviser. "There is no doubt about who her sire is. Honor A. P. was right up there with the best of his generation, and we likely only saw a fraction of what he was capable of. We have two more mares due to foal to Honor A. P., including a mare who produced a $400,000 Saratoga yearling for us."

"This filly is really nice, she has good size and a great shape to her with a beautiful head," said Coteau Grove's broodmare manager Jacob Cyprian

Honor A. P., a 5-year-old son of Honor Code  , won or placed five times from six starts and won the 2020 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby (G1). He was also second in the San Felipe Stakes (G2) and Shared Belief Stakes on his way to earning $532,200. The stallion is out of multiple grade 1 winner and 15-time graded stakes performer Hollywood Story (Wild Rush).

Honor A. P. stands for $15,000 this year.

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