Wrong Color, Power Surge Top F-T April Digital Sale

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Wrong Color on display for the Fasig-Tipton April Digital Sale

The Fasig-Tipton April Digital Selected Sale closed April 26 with 15 offerings sold for gross receipts of $1,664,000. Among those sold were racing prospects, broodmare prospects, and in-foal mares. Bidding opened April 21.

Wrong Color  (Hip 4), in foal to Caravaggio   for 2023, sold for $400,000 to Anglo Saxon Bloodstock to top the sale. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent, Wrong Color is a stakes-placed Gemologist  half sister to recent New Zealand Trophy (G2) winner Jean Gros and to multiple graded stakes winning millionaire Tom's Ready 

Jay Em Ess Stable went to $370,000 to secure recent stakes winner Power Surge  (Hip 22), a 3-year-old daughter of Straight Fire   consigned by Blaine Wright, agent. Winner of the April 9 Evening Jewel Stakes at Santa Anita Park, the California-bred filly has earned $126,590 to date. Power Surge is a half sister to five other winners out of 100% winner-producer Strikes of Thunder, by Thunder Gulch, including multiple stakes winner/graded stakes-placed Even Thunder , by Even the Score.

"Timing is everything. We had the right horse to sell—a filly by a hot sire, just won a stake, good looking, and with clean vetting," said Jason Litt, selling partner of Power Surge said. "All too often this update is lost waiting for a sale. The Fasig-Tipton Digital auction platform gave us exposure to the top buyers from around the world and our filly didn't miss any training and got to sleep in her own stall. I would encourage anyone with the right horse to sell on the platform,"

Fasig-Tipton April Digital Selected Sale, Hip 22 
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Power Surge on display for the Fasig-Tipton April Digital Sale

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"The digital format was seamless and easy to use, and the bidding process was exciting," said Samantha Siegal of Jay Em Ess Stable.

Rounding out the top five sold were:

  • Amazing Ride  (Hip 5), in foal to Charlatan   for 2023, sold for $270,000 to Green Ranch from the consignment of Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, agent. A winning daughter of Candy Ride   out of stakes winner/grade 1 placed Endless Chatter , by First Samurai  , Amazing Ride's third dam is grade 1 winner Preach, dam of sire Pulpit. The immediate family includes champions Minardi  and Johannesburg; successful sire Tale of the Cat; and grade 1 winner Joking .
  • Mamasez  (Hip 11), in foal to Midshipman   for 2023, sold for $150,000 to Castleton Lyons from the consignment of Hunter Valley Farm, agent. An unraced daughter of Giant's Causeway out of the Unbridled's Song mare Alpha Mama, Mamasez is already the dam of two winners, including recent Monrovia Stakes (G2) winner Brooke Marie , by Lemon Drop Kid. The mare herself is a half sister to grade 2 winner Alpha Kitten , by Tale of the Cat and hails from the immediate family of grade 1 winning millionaire Came Home .
  • Topo Grigio  (Hip 2), in foal to Liam's Map   for 2023, sold for $140,000 to Denali Stud, agent from the consignment of Machmer Hall Sales. By Bodemeister  , the dappled grey Topo Grigio is one of nine winners from 11 to race out of multiple graded stakes winner Summer Wind Dancer , by Siberian Summer. She is a half sister to the dam of grade 1 placed/multiple graded stakes-placed Voting Control 

At the close of active bidding, 15 horses had sold for an average of $110,933. The median was $48,000. Buyers may still make offers on horses that failed to meet their reserve by visiting the sale page, and then clicking "make offer" next to the horse they are interested in purchasing. 

"We were very pleased with the April Digital Sale. We are continuing to grow and seeing new clientele. It was great to see the spirited bidding in California and we are happy for both Samantha Siegel and the partners in Power Surge," said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton director of digital sales.

The next digital sale will be the first phase of the Glen Todd Dispersal, which is available for preview now. Bidding will open April 27, at 12:00 p.m. ET and will close May 3, at 2:00 p.m.