Bumper catalogue released for Fasig-Tipton July Sale
Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 364 selected yearlings for its July Sale, to be held on Tuesday, July 9, at the company's Newtown Paddocks in Lexington, Kentucky. The auction will begin at 10am.
"July continues to produce superior results for both buyers and sellers, and as a result, our numbers and quality have increased again this year," said Fasig-Tipton president Boyd Browning.
"15 of the current 20 leading sires in North America are represented by yearlings in this catalogue, as well as an exciting group of entries by this season's first-crop yearling sires."
"The focus of the July Sale has always been precocious, athletic yearlings," added Browning.
"These strong physicals have translated to strong results on the race track, including this past weekend at the Belmont Stakes racing festival.
"Significant Form won the Grade 3 Intercontinental Stakes, Maryanorginger captured the Astoria Stakes on her career debut, and Joevia finished a strong third in the Belmont Stakes."
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