Stakes winner Bust Another and Korean-bred Rock Sapphire (KOR) are among seven new supplements to the Fasig-Tipton July horses of racing age sale.
The July 10 auction at the Newtown Paddocks in Lexington begins at 5 p.m. EDT and Fasig-Tipton will accept entries until sale time.
Consigned by Hidden Brook, agent, as Hip 512, Bust Another is a 4-year-old gelded son of Bustin Stones . Trained by Michael Pino for Bing Cherry Racing and Scott Zimmerman, the New York-bred has earned $310,598 gleaned from six wins, three seconds, and two thirds in 17 starts.
As a 3-year-old, Bust Another won the Mike Lee Stakes for New York-breds by 3 1/4 lengths over a muddy Belmont Park surface, defeating eventual grade 1 winner Mind Your Biscuits, among others. Bust Another is a full brother to stakes winner Bustin It, and a half brother to stakes winner May Shares.
Rock Sapphire, bred in the Republic of Korea by Kang Tae Ho, is a 3-year-old daughter of Rock Hard Ten and a half sister to multiple stakes winner The Great War. The filly was produced from the winning Pulpit mare Guide, a full sister to stakes winner Laity and a half sister to grade 3 winner Trip and stakes winner Joke, the dam of grade 1 winner and sire Zensational. Rock Sapphire is consigned as Hip 509 by Hunter Valley Farm, agent.
The catalog supplements also include Blame the Law (Hip 510, Bluewater Sales, agent), a 3-year-old daughter of Blame , who finished third in the Honey Ryder Stakes at Gulfstream Park this year. Produced from the stakes-winning Stormy Atlantic mare Letter of the Law, the bay filly is a half sister to stakes winner Bourbon Sense and a full sister to grade 1-placed Blameitonthelaw.
Others added to the horses of racing age sale are Hip 507 (Foundations Farm, agent), Go Noni Go, a 2-year-old filly by Get Stormy from the female family of grade 2 winners Wayzata Bay and Euchre; and Hip 508 (Greenfield Farm, agent), La Piba, a 4-year-old Lookin At Lucky filly who has earned more than $100,000 to date, with three wins to her credit—the filly is a half sister to the dam of grade 2 winner West Coast Belle and her second dam is four-time grade 1 winner Dispute; Hip 511 (St George Sales, agent), French Oak, a 3-year-old Arch filly out of the winning Hennessy mare Palooza, a half sister to three stakes winners, including the dam of grade 1 winner Street Fancy—the female family also includes Kentucky Derby (G1) winner and sire Fusaichi Pegasus ; and Hip 513 (Paramount Sales, agent), War Union, a winning 3-year-old colt by Union Rags and half brother to stakes winner Patsy's Holiday. The colt's second dam is the hard-knocking, multiple stakes-winning mare Powder Doll, the dam of Scott's Scoundrel, whose 22 victories included two grade 3 stakes.