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Grade 1 winner Separationofpowers to sell at Fasig-Tipton

Daughter of Candy Ride to be offered by Elite Sales in November

Separationofpowers wins the Grade 3 Bed o' Roses at Belmont Park
Separationofpowers wins the Grade 3 Bed o' Roses at Belmont ParkCredit: Jessie Holmes/Equisport Photos

Separationofpowers, a Grade 1 winner at the age of two and three, will be offered by Elite Sales at the Fasig-Tipton November Breeding-Stock Sale on November 4.

The four-year-old daughter of Candy Ride has been campaigned throughout her career by Seth Klarman's Klaravich Stables and trained by Chad Brown.

Included among her four wins from ten starts are the 2017 Frizette Stakes and 2018 Test Stakes, both at the highest level.

"The Frizette and Test are the premier races for two-year-old and three-year-old fillies going one turn in New York," said Elite Sales' Bradley Weisbord.

"To win both puts her in a rare group, becoming just the fifth horse to do so, joining champions Indian Blessing and Numbered Account along with elite fillies Society Selection and You."

Making her debut at Saratoga in July 2017, she posted an 11 and three quarter-length victory over seven two-year-old fillies.

Both of her two top-level triumphs came at New York Racing Association tracks. She ran away with the Frizette at Belmont Park, beating eventual champion Caledonia Road by three and a half lengths. She returned one year later to win a memorable edition of the Test, staging a stretch duel with Grade 1 winner Mia Mischief, before ultimately prevailing in the Saratoga staple.

Separationofpowers returned to the winner's circle at four this year, going gate-to-wire in the Grade 3 Bed O' Roses at Belmont Park, earning a career high Beyer Speed Figure of 100, while handily defeating three stakes winners.

Bred in Kentucky by Northwest Farms, Separationofpowers is out of the Empire Maker mare Shehadmefromhello, and is a half-sister to stakes winner Empire of War.

"Separationofpowers' debut victory at Saratoga was the most impressive performance of any first-time starter I have ever trained," Brown said. "She's a brilliantly fast horse with a ton of class and natural ability."


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