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GAME WINNER LAOBAN
31st Annual
NYQUIST
SELECT
STALLION
SEASON
Auction
January 12, 2021
QUALITY ROAD
BLAME CONSTITUTION CURLIN3 1 S T A N N UA L S E L E C T S TA L L I O N S E A S O N AU C T I O N
CONTENTS
President’s Message .......................................................................... 4
Our History, Board Members, Staff, and Expenditures ................... 6
Select Seasons and Featured Silent Auction Items ......................... 8
Auction Supporters .................................................................... 10, 12
TCA Grant Recipients ................................................................ 14, 16
Auction Terms & Conditions ............................................... 30, 32, 34
Stallion Register Pages............................................................... 35-41
Advertising Index ............................................................................. 42
Sponsors
Stallion Season Donors and Purchasers
Thoroughbred Charities of America couldn’t exist without the support of the
Thoroughbred stallion season owners who donated hundreds of stallion seasons.
We also thank the season buyers for purchasing these seasons through TCA.
We are extremely grateful for your participation!
Cover photos: Game Winner (Amy Lanigan), Laoban (Louise E. Reinagel), Nyquist (Darley), Quality Road
(Asuncion Piñeyrua), Constitution (Louise E. Reinagel), Curlin (Louise E. Reinagel), Blame (Jamie Newell)
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President’s Message
Thirty-one years ago, Thoroughbred
Charities of America started as a regional
effort to solve a local aftercare crisis.
Today, a board of 17 industry stakeholders
from across the United States govern TCA.
I am proud of our hardworking board,
tasked with one job; to raise money for
the industry’s benefit.
2020 was an unforgettable year not only
because of the global pandemic but also
because TCA was able to greatly increase
its support in our industry. This year, our
annual grant-making topped $1 million
for the first time in a long time. In a year
where we saw a 26% increase in grant Mike and Natanya McMahon
applications, our generous donors made it
possible for us to support 70 organizations who answered the call to action our
that work to transition Thoroughbreds, founders made 31 years ago. With your
provide health and human services for help, TCA pledges to remain a leader
backstretch workers, offer equine-assisted in supporting Thoroughbreds and the
therapy programs, and support equine extraordinary people who care for them.
research. I would also like to thank Keeneland
For hardships brought on by the for facilitating the sale of our select
pandemic, the Horses First Fund, founded seasons. When the Coronavirus forced the
by LNJ Foxwoods, provided emergency cancellation of our traditional live auction
grants to seven aftercare facilities, four event, Keeneland stepped in and worked
backstretch worker organizations, two to ensure that our live auction would
equine feed assistance programs, and one continue. We also greatly appreciate
backstretch employee meal assistance Keeneland’s and Fasig-Tipton’s support of
program. Additionally, TCA hosted a a sales initiative benefiting the human-side
digital fundraising webinar for grantees of our industry.
concerned about the loss of revenue due If you would like to join our efforts,
to canceled fundraisers. Over 150 people there are many ways you can support TCA.
attended the webinar. You can provide a monetary donation
In partnership with Godolphin, or gift of securities, stallion seasons for
TCA launched Cómo, a mobile app our auction each January, silent auction
that connects Thoroughbred industry items, pledge through your on-track purse
employees to the vital services they earnings, or remember TCA in your estate
need through a network of chaplains and planning. You can also make us your
Thoroughbred industry organizations. charity of choice through Amazon Smile. If
Throughout this year, Cómo has aided you are interested in learning more about
in the dispersal of information in real- any of these options, please let us know
time. There are currently more than 30 or visit TCA.org/how-to-help. Please
contributors across 15 states and over join us as we work to improve the lives of
1,600 followers on the app. Thoroughbreds and the people that care
These contributions to our industry are for them. EVERY DAY. ANY WAY. TCA.
only possible because of our supporters.
On behalf of our board and staff, we thank
our donors, auction buyers, sponsors,
stable pledge participants, and friends
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Our History
In 1990, a small group of Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred owners, headed by Herb and
Ellen Moelis and the late Allaire du Pont, banded together to promote the well being
of retired racehorses. A small dinner auction, featuring art and racing memorabilia,
was held at the Moelis’ Candyland Farm in Middletown, Delaware. $15,000 was
raised and donated to the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation.
The event grew annually and in 1997, when the funds raised at the Stallion Season
Auction neared $1 million, Thoroughbred Charities of America was created to enable
many other nonprofits caring for ex-racehorses to receive grants as well.
In 2007, the Stallion Season Auction was moved from Delaware to Lexington,
Kentucky where it is hosted each January.
In 2008, TCA formally affiliated with the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders
Association and is now the charitable arm of the organization. TCA’s affiliation
with TOBA has allowed TCA to further expand its national reach and provides the
continuity needed to carry its mission into the future.
As a direct result of the annual Stallion Season Auction, TCA has granted over
$24 million to more than 200 Thoroughbred industry related nonprofit organizations.
The Stallion Season Auction is TCA’s largest fundraiser and is made possible by the
generosity of stallion owners, sponsors and other donors.
TCA TCA
Board Members & Staff Expenditures
OFFICERS/STAFF ■ Administration 3%
Michael McMahon, President ■ Fundraising 2%
Nathan McCauley, Vice President
Davant Latham, Secretary ■ Program services
Lesley Howard, Treasurer including direct
grants 95%
Erin Crady, Executive Director
Lesley Greathouse Kibler,
Development Manager TCA is committed to being
a good steward of all funds
BOARD OF DIRECTORS donated to us. As such, we
strive to control expenses and
Bob Beck Andy Hils maximize every dollar donated.
Bing Bush Erik Johnson The pie chart above represents
Lesley Campion Brant Laue TCA’s average expenditures from
Bob Edwards Leah O’Meara 2000-2019.
Marette Farrell Jaime Roth Thanks to our generous donors,
Terry Finley Anna Seitz in 2020, TCA awarded grants
to 70 Thoroughbred industry
Marshall Gramm
related nonprofits across the
country! Over the last 31 years,
DIRECTORS EMERITI TCA has distributed over $24
Gretchen Jackson Herb Moelis million in grants.
Ellen Moelis Dan Rosenberg
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Select Seasons and Featured
Silent Auction Items
SELECT SEASONS Seasons to be sold on a no guarantee basis unless otherwise noted.
■ GAME WINNER Candy Ride (ARG) - Indyan Giving, by A.P. Indy
■ LAOBAN Uncle Mo - Chattertown, by Speightstown
■ NYQUIST* Uncle Mo - Seeking Gabrielle, by Forestry
■ QUALITY ROAD Elusive Quality - Kobla, by Strawberry Road (AUS)
■ BLAME Arch - Liable, by Seeking the Gold
■ CONSTITUTION Tapit - Baffled, by Distorted Humor
■ CURLIN Smart Strike - Sherriff’s Deputy, by Deputy Minister
*offered with 2022 breed back. Terms apply.
FEATURED SILENT AUCTION ITEMS
Bid on silent auction items including
halters, artwork, trips, and more!
■ Equine Air Transportation with Tex Sutton Simply open your
phone’s camera and
■ John Deere X330 Lawn Tractor with 42-inch Deck hover over the bar
code to open a link.
■ Fasig-Tipton Auction and Sales Package
■ Halter Worn by Enable and Signed by John Gosden and Frankie Dettori
■ Equine Ground Transportation with Brook Ledge and Sallee
■ Dinner for Ten at the Polo Barn at Saxony Farm with Chef Davant Latham
■ Halter Worn by Tapit
While some seasons and items are donated in their entirety to benefit TCA, others are donated
with a percentage of the proceeds to benefit TCA.
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Stallion Season Auction
Supporters
21C Museum Hotels Godolphin
Airdrie Stud Lawrence Goichman
Tom Amoss Ben Greathouse
Ward Andrews Gulfstream Park
B.D. Gibbs Farm Hagyard Pharmacy
Bob Baffert Heirloom
Barbara Banke Hermitage Farm
Gary Barber Hers Equine
Donna Bernstein Hidden Brook Farm
Blackwood Stables Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm
BloodHorse Dr. Mike Hore
Bluegrass Hospitality Group Horsecents
Bradford Renaissance Portraits International Equities Holdings
Breakout Games Irish Hill and Dutchess Views Stallions
Breeders’ Cup Iroquois Hunt
Carrie Brogden JEB Advertising
Brook Ledge Horse Transportation Jeff Ruby’s
Brookfield Stud Gary Jemo
Chad Brown Erik Johnson
Bucchero Stallion, LLC Juddmonte Farm
Calumet Farm KBC Horse Supplies
Lesley Campion Keeneland
Candyland Farm Kendra Scott
Capital Genealogy Kentucky Horse Park Foundation
Carmalley Valley Farm James Lake
Carson’s Food and Drink Lane’s End
Castleton Lyons Davant Latham
Doug Cauthen Laura O’Connor Broker Country
Cincinnati Bengals Properties
Cincinnati Reds Mike Levy
Claiborne Farm Lexington Hilton Downtown
Coolmore America Lexington Tennis Club
Country Life Farm Limestone Bank
Crestwood Farm Little English
Daily Racing Form Teresa McWilliams
Darby Dan Farm Market on National
Adele Dilschneider Roy Martinez
Everett Dobson Maryland Jockey Club
Double Diamond Farm Maryland Million
e Five Racing Thoroughbreds Lilla Mason
Equine Medical Associates Nathan McCauley
Fasig-Tipton McCauley’s
Flair Claude McGaughey, III
Fleetwood Bloodstock Mike McMahon
Gainesway McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds
10Here’s to 31 Years!
The first
Stallion Season Auction
at Candyland Farm in
1990 raised $15,000.
31 years later, TCA has
distributed over
$24 million.
Kudos to TCA!
Herb and Ellen Moelis
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Stallion Season Auction Supporters
(continued)
Kenny McPeek Saratoga Special
Mike Moreno Saxony Farm
Monhill Farm Sequel Stallions New York
Murmur Farm Shadwell Farm
Robin Murphy Speedway Stables
National Thoroughbred Racing Spendthrift Farm
Association Spruce Lane Farm
National Thoroughbred Racing Stephen Wigmore
Association Stites and Harbison
Leah O’Meara Stonehaven Steadings
Ocala Stud Taylor Made Farm
Barry Ostrager
Tex Sutton Equine Air Transportation
John and Debby Oxley
David Thorner
Paramount Sales
Thoroughbred Club of America
Pat OTB Group
Thoroughbred Daily News
Paulick Report
Pimlico Race Course Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders
Pin Oak Stud Association
Todd Pletcher Thoroughbred Threads
Mandy Pope Three Chimneys Farm
Poplar Creek Horse Center Tito’s Handmade Vodka
Retired Racehorse Project Twin Creeks Farm
Eddie Rich Vinaigrette Salad Kitchen
Thomas Roche Warrendale Sales
Rood & Riddle Veterinary Hospital Wells Plastic Surgery
Rosenberg Thoroughbred Consulting West Point Thoroughbreds
Sallee Horse Vans WinStar Farm
Santa Anita Park Zulu Nyala
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Grant Recipients
This list represents TCA’s 2018,
2019, and 2020 grantees
BACKSTRETCH & FARM EMPLOYEE THOROUGHBRED REHABILITATION,
PROGRAM GRANTEES RETRAINING, REHOMING, AND
RETIREMENT GRANTEES
California
■ California Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Arizona
Foundation ■ After the Homestretch
■ Race Track Chaplaincy of California ■ Equine Encore Foundation
Delaware British Columbia
■ Delaware Horsemen’s Assistance ■ New Stride Thoroughbred
Fund Retirement
Florida California
■ Ocala Farm Ministry ■ CANTER California
Illinois ■ Glen Ellen Vocational Academy
■ Racing Industry Charitable (GEVA)
Foundation ■ Hope for Horses
Kentucky ■ United Pegasus Foundation
■ Backside Learning Center ■ Win Place Home
■ Blue Grass Farms Charities Colorado
■ Elite Program ■ CANTER Colorado
■ Horse Farm Workers Education
Assistance Fund Florida
■ Kentucky Equine Management ■ Equine Rescue and Adoption
Internship (KEMI) Program Foundation
■ Kentucky Race Track Chaplaincy ■ Final Furlong
■ North American Racing Academy ■ Florida Thoroughbred Retirement
(BCTC Foundation) and Adoptive Care Program (TRAC)
■ Race Track Chaplaincy of America ■ Hidden Acres Rescue for
■ Race For Education Thoroughbreds
■ Peaceful Ridge Rescue
Maryland
■ Maryland Horsemen’s Assistance Illinois
Fund ■ Galloping Out
■ Illinois Equine Humane Center
New York
■ Backstretch Employee Service Indiana
Team (BEST) ■ Friends of Ferdinand
■ Belmont Child Care Association Iowa
(BCCA) ■ Hope After Racing Thoroughbreds
■ Race Track Chaplaincy - Metropolitan Kentucky
New York Division ■ CANTER Kentucky
Pennsylvania ■ Exceller Fund
■ Race Track Chaplaincy - Pennsylvania ■ Kentucky Equine Adoption Center
Division
■ Kentucky Horse Park Foundation
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Grant Recipients
(continued)
■ Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center Pennsylvania
■ New Vocations Racehorse Adoption ■ Bright Futures Farm
Program ■ R.A.C.E. Fund, Inc.
■ Old Friends Puerto Rico
■ Our Mims Retirement Haven ■ Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare
■ Second Stride South Carolina
■ Thoroughbred Incentive Program ■ Equine Rescue of Aiken
(TIP) Texas
Maryland ■ Lonestar Outreach to Place
■ After The Races Ex-Racers (LOPE)
■ Mid-Atlantic Horse Rescue ■ Racehorse Remember Me Rescue
■ Retired Racehorse Project Virginia
■ Thoroughbred Placement Resources ■ Brook Hill Retirement Center for
Michigan Horses, Inc.
■ Beyond the Roses Equine Rescue and ■ Hope’s Legacy Equine Rescue
Retirement ■ Second Wind Thoroughbred Project
■ CANTER Michigan ■ War Horses at Rose Bower
Minnesota West Virginia
■ This Old Horse ■ Equine Encore Charles Town/
Aftercare Charles Town
New Jersey
■ Second Call Thoroughbreds EQUINE RESEARCH GRANTEES
New Mexico
■ Harmony and Hope Horse Haven Kentucky
New York ■ Grayson-Jockey Club Research
■ Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue Foundation
■ Finger Lakes Thoroughbred
Adoption Program EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY
■ Lucky Orphans Horse Rescue PROGRAM GRANTEES
■ ReRun California
■ Second Chance Thoroughbreds ■ Healing Arenas
■ Take2 Second Career Thoroughbred ■ Square Peg Foundation
Program Kentucky
■ Thoroughbred Retirement ■ Central Kentucky Riding For Hope
Foundation
Washington
Oklahoma ■ Down the Stretch Ranch
■ Horse and Hound Rescue Foundation
Wyoming
■ Oklahoma Thoroughbred Retirement
■ Rainhorse Equine Assisted Services
Program
■ Thoroughbred Athletes
Ontario
■ Long-Run Thoroughbred Retirement
Society
16P.O. Box 13116 • Lexington, KY 40583-3116 • www.eqmedical.com (859) 255-9233 • Fax (859) 255-3116 • Email: office@eqmedical.com
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2021 TCA Stallion
Season Auction Terms
and Conditions
1. All seasons are offered on a “No Guaran- breeding season to the same stallion
tee” (NG), non-refundable basis except upon receipt of a satisfactory veterinary
those marked (LF), which are sold “Live certification from the current breeding
Foal”. ALL seasons are payable in full by season subject to terms established by
February 12, 2021. Seasons must be paid the stallion farm. Stallion must stand at
in full before breeding may occur. If the the same farm for the following breeding
purchaser (“Purchaser”) does not pay season. There is no guarantee that the
the balance due by February 12, 2021 stallion will be available for the following
the Purchaser will be subject to a service breeding season.
charge of 5% per month of the unpaid 5. Upon receipt of payment TCA will notify
balance. the farm at which the stallion stands of
2. All LF seasons are subject to the stallion the name of the successful purchaser.
farm’s and TCA’s approval of the Thor- The Purchaser is then solely responsible
oughbred mare (“Mare”). For LF seasons, for completing and forwarding a mare
the Mare must not be older than 18 years information form to the stud farm and
and must have produced at least two making all booking arrangements, all
foals in the past four years, not including subject to the provisions of these terms
mares who have been in breeding service and conditions.
less than two years or are maidens. If the 6. Seasons to stallions standing in Kentucky
season is purchased LF and no foal results are subject to a 6% Kentucky Sales Tax,
from the mating, the fee will be refunded which will be billed and payable in addi-
upon TCA’s receipt of a satisfactory vet- tion to the season purchase price at the
erinary certificate attesting to the Mare’s time of payment.
barrenness, abortion, death or failure to 7. Stallion seasons and purchased auction
produce a live foal which stands alone and items are sold AS IS/WHERE IS and
nurses. In order to receive a refund for a neither TCA nor Keeneland Association,
LF season resulting in a barren mare, the Inc. (“Keeneland”) makes any represen-
Mare must be bred at least twice to the tations or warranties regarding items or
stallion. The last cover date must be no services sold. Purchaser waives and releas-
later than June 15, 2021. es TCA, Keeneland, and their respective
3. “No Guarantee” purchases of stallion affiliates, officers, directors, employees,
seasons are NON-REFUNDABLE UNDER agents, assigns, independent contractors,
ANY CONDITION including the unavail- volunteers and the donor of the stallion
ability, infertility or death of the stallion, or season or auctioned item (collectively,
the Mare’s death, inability to conceive or the “Indemnified Parties”), from any and
carry to term, once named and covered or all liability in connection with this sale
for any other reason. TCA makes no guar- and the use and/or functionability of
antee that the stallion will be available. the stallion season or purchased item. A
Buyer is at his own risk and must contact season may be withdrawn from the sale at
stallion farm directly to schedule. any time, without notice or liability to any
4. Unless otherwise stated, a “No Guarantee prospective purchaser. For any live auc-
Season with a Breed Back” is defined tion conducted by Keeneland, Keeneland
as a “No Guarantee” season as defined reserves the right, exercisable in its sole
above but if no foal results from the and absolute discretion, to temporarily
mating, a complimentary “No Guarantee” suspend bidding, extend the relevant bid-
season will be provided for the following ding period, cancel the sale, reoffer the
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2021 TCA Stallion Season Auction
Terms and Conditions
(continued)
season affected for sale, or continue with d. Purchaser of a season grants and assigns
the sale for bidders present at Keeneland. to the stallion farm, TCA and their
8. Purchasers of stallion seasons agree to respective affiliates a continuing security
breed a Thoroughbred Mare on the interest in the season purchased, the
purchased seasons only in conformity foal, in utero, born alive, or otherwise, as
with the lawful restrictions imposed by a result of the breeding with the season
the syndicate manager, stallion owner purchased, all certificates, instruments
or stallion manager at the stud farm and documents relating thereto (digital
involved, pursuant to the syndicate and paper) and all accessions, proceeds
agreement and/or any other applicable and products of the foregoing, in order
agreement and management practice for to secure payment of the amounts due to
the stallion involved. Purchasers of stallion TCA and the stallion farm. The foregoing
seasons further agree to be bound by the security interest and lien is in addition
terms and conditions of the stallion farm’s to the lien in favor of the stallion farm
breeding contract and to execute further pursuant to KRS 376.420. TCA and the
documentation as necessary to evidence stallion farm shall have all rights granted
Purchaser’s acceptance of the breeding to secured parties under the Uniform
contract, including without limitation the Commercial Code as enacted by the
following terms and conditions: Commonwealth of Kentucky. Purchaser
irrevocably appoints TCA as Purchaser’s
a. Purchaser agrees and warrants that the
attorney in fact to execute and file financ-
Mare shall be healthy, free from disease or
ing statements on Purchaser’s behalf to
infection that could be transmitted to the
perfect or otherwise evidence the security
Stallion, and in sound breeding condition.
interests granted herein if TCA deems
The Purchaser’s presentation of the Mare
appropriate. The security interest in any
by his agent or otherwise shall constitute certificates, instruments and/or docu-
Purchaser’s representation that the Mare ments shall be deemed to be perfected
is as warranted. by the possession thereof by the stallion
b. In the event of Purchaser’s default in the farm, TCA or its agent(s). If Purchaser
performance of this agreement, including defaults in payment of the amounts due
any provision hereof, Purchaser further to TCA or the stallion farm hereunder,
agrees to pay reasonable attorney/col- Purchaser consents to the issuance of the
lection fees incurred by TCA in regard to Stallion Service Certificate in the name of
such default. TCA and to registration of the resulting
c. It is agreed that payment in full is a foal with The Jockey Club, by TCA or the
condition precedent required in order for stallion farm as his agent, in the name of
Purchaser to have any rights to delivery of the TCA. In that event, Purchaser further
the Stallion Service Certificate, it being ac- grants to Seller a security interest in The
knowledged and agreed that the Stallion Jockey Club Certificate of Foal Registra-
Service Certificate is the sole and exclu- tion (digital and paper) as well as the foal
sive property of the stallion farm and that which shall be perfected by TCA’s posses-
Purchaser shall have no interest therein sion of said Certificate. TCA shall further
until the fee and all other amounts due have the right to take possession of the
to TCA. TCA accepts payment by cash, foal and sell same in order to satisfy the
check or credit card payment, provided amount owned hereunder including the
that credit cards will not be accepted for recovery of any board and keep or other
amounts over $10,000. A convenience fee costs of the foal, which costs shall remain
of five percent (5%) will be added to all the responsibility of Purchaser.
credit card payments. 9. By participating in the auction, Purchaser,
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2021 TCA Stallion Season Auction
Terms and Conditions
(continued)
on behalf of his heirs, successors and online registration form or by authorizing
assigns agrees to be bound by these TCA to submit the online registration
rules. All matters hereunder shall be gov- form on behalf of the Purchaser, Purchaser
erned in accordance with the laws of the also agrees that the online bidding
Commonwealth of Kentucky. Any action platform will assign him or her a unique
or dispute arising out of this auction shall “User Name” and “Password” permitting
only be commenced in the Fayette Circuit the Purchaser or TCA, on behalf of the
Court, Kentucky and the parties each Purchaser, to place bids and follow the
submit themselves to the exclusive juris- progress of such bids at the auction.
diction of the courts located in Kentucky,
b. In the event a prospective purchaser
waiving any rights to dispute resolution in
any other jurisdiction. declines to complete the online registra-
tion form personally, by authorizing TCA
10. In order to bid in the auction, a pro-
to submit the online registration form on
spective purchaser must (a) be registered
behalf of Purchaser hereunder, Purchaser
on Starquine.com, or on such other
also authorizes TCA to place or accept
online bidding platform as directed by
TCA (the “online registration form” and bids on behalf of Purchaser by telephone
any such applicable online platform the from anyone identifying the User Name
“online bidding platform”) or provide and/or Password assigned by the online
any information required to complete the bidding platform.
online registration form to TCA (and, by c. PRIVACY NOTICE: Purchaser understands
providing such information to TCA, the that this User Name and Password may
prospective purchaser expressly authoriz- result in his or her identification by others.
es TCA to complete the online registra- Purchaser understands that if he or she
tion form on behalf of the prospective does not want to be identified, he or she
purchaser and to bid and accept bids on should not participate in the auction.
behalf of such prospective purchaser) and d. In the event of a purchase made by such
(b) provide such other identification or telephonic or online bidding, Purchaser
information or meet such other require-
hereby appoints and authorizes TCA,
ments as TCA deems appropriate, in its
as its attorney-in-fact to execute the
sole discretion (which may include, but is
acknowledgement of purchase evidencing
not limited to, a requirement to establish
the purchase. Purchaser further waives
credit).
and releases each of the Indemnified
a. By submitting the online registration
Parties from any and all liability due to any
form or by authorizing TCA to submit
action authorized herein or the use of,
the online registration form on behalf of
failure of, interruption of or other interfer-
Purchaser, Purchaser acknowledges and
ence of any telephonic or online equip-
agrees that he or she has provided the
online bidding platform and/or TCA with ment or transmission used by Purchaser,
his or her name, address, phone number, its agents or assigns, and/or any of the In-
email address and other identifying infor- demnified Parties, in connection with the
mation, which information will be used to TCA auction that may prevent Purchaser
contact Purchaser in the event that he or from bidding or completing any bidding
she is a winning bidder. All data submit- or that may prevent TCA from bidding on
ted during the online registration process Purchaser’s behalf or from completing any
with the online bidding platform will be bidding, including registration on the on-
stored and retained by the online bidding line bidding platform. TCA may, in its sole
platform, subject to its own terms of use discretion and without notice, terminate
and/or other policies. By submitting the any user’s User Name and/or password.
34check daily updates on stallionregister.com
BLAME
Arch – Liable, by Seeking the Gold
ECLIPSE CHAMPION, 3X G1 WINNER
INCL. BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC
Sire of 5 Grade 1 winners including French Classic winner SENGA (G1),
NADAL (G1), ABSCOND (G1), MARLEY’S FREEDOM (G1), FAULT (G1)
Sire of 16% Stakes Horses Lifetime (as of 11/11/2020)
2020 Yearlings have Sold Up to $400,000;
2020 2-Year-Olds have Sold Up to $225,000.
Nominated to: 2021 FEE: $30,000 STANDS & NURSES Nominated to:
KTDF
Owners: Claiborne Farm and Adele Dilschneider
CLAIBORNE FARM
Paris, Kentucky
Inquiries to Bernie Sams, P.O. Box 150, Paris, KY 40362-0150
Phone (859) 987-2330 Fax (859) 987-0008 Website: www.claibornefarm.comcheck daily updates on stallionregister.com
GAME WINNER
Candy Ride (Arg) – Indyan Giving, by A.P. Indy
ECLIPSE CHAMPION TWO-YEAR-OLD
UNDEFEATED TWO-YEAR-OLD
BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE WINNER
Career Earnings Over $2,000,000
Won Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile S. by 2 1/4 Lengths,
Won Grade 1 American Pharoah S. by 4 1/2 Lengths,
Won Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity by 1 1/2 Lengths
CANDY RIDE’s Leading Juvenile Son
Out of a Multiple Graded Stakes Producing daughter of
Leading Sire A.P. INDY and Eclipse Champion FLEET INDIAN
Nominated to:
2021 FEE: $30,000 LIVE FOAL, STANDS & NURSES Nominated to:
KTDF
LANE’S END
Versailles, Kentucky
Inquiries to Lane’s End, Box 626, Versailles, KY 40383. Phone (859) 873-7300. Fax (859) 873-3746.
E-mail: lanesend@lanesend.com Web Site: www.lanesend.comcheck daily updates on stallionregister.com
LAOBAN
Uncle Mo – Chattertown, by Speightstown
G1 SIRE BY SIRE SENSATION UNCLE MO
• Sire of G1-winning 2YO filly SIMPLY RAVISHING from his first crop of runners: 6 1/4-length winner of
the Alcibiades S. [G1], earning an 89 Beyer—the fastest 2YO Beyer of Keeneland’s fall meet.
• Other first-crop runners include LAOBANONAPRAYER, winner of the Maid of the Mist S.;
Keepmeinmind, placed in the Breeders’ Futurity [G1] and the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile [G1];
Ava’s Grace, placed in Saratoga’s Adirondack S. [G2]; Dreamer’s Disease, winner of a MdSpWt
and a Keeneland allowance by a combined 8 1/2 lengths; Uno, debut MdSpWt winner in New York; etc.
• Wire-to-wire winner of Saratoga’s Jim Dandy S. [G2], defeating Belmont S. [G1] winner Creator,
multiple Graded stakes winners Mohyamen and Destin, etc.
• Raced 9 times at 8 different tracks in 10 months. Placed in the Gotham S. [G3] and the Sham S. [G3].
• Out of CHATTERTOWN, a stakes-placed daughter of leading sire SPEIGHTSTOWN and 3/4-sister to
multiple G1 winner and multi-millionaire I’M A CHATTERBOX.
Nominated to: 2021 FEE: $25,000 S&N
KTDF
WINSTAR FARM
Versailles, Kentucky
3001 Pisgah Pike, Versailles, KY, 40383 | Inquiries to Liam O’Rourke, Chris Knehr, or Olivia Desch.
Phone (859) 873-1717 | lorourke@winstarfarm.com | www.WinStarFarm.comNYQUIST
Uncle Mo – Seeking Gabrielle (Forestry)
MORE G1 WINNERS SO EARLY
IN HIS CAREER THAN ANY
STALLION SINCE DANZIG.
Plus: top of his sire crop in the
sales ring. Five 2020 yearlings
sold for $500k or more.
Nominated to: Nominated to:
2021 FEE: $75,000 STANDS AND NURSES KTDF
DARLEY
Jonabell Farm, Lexington, Kentucky
Inquiries to Nominations Team, Darley, 3333 Bowman Mill Road, Lexington, KY 40513
Phone (859) 255-8537 Fax (859) 259-0040 E-mail: hello@darleyamerica.com Website: www.darleyamerica.comcheck daily updates on stallionregister.com
QUALITY ROAD
Elusive Quality – Kobla, by Strawberry Road
#1 SIRE BY 2018 & 2019 GRADE 1 WINNERS
Sire of 11 American Grade 1 Stakes Winners, incl.
$9,000,000 Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup & $1,000,000
Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile CITY OF LIGHT ($5,662,600);
$1,000,000 Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks SW ABEL TASMAN;
$1,000,000 Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies SW CALEDONIA ROAD;
$1,000,000 Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf SW HOOTENANNY;
$1,000,000 Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby SW ROADSTER;
$1,000,000 Grade 1 Manhattan SW SPRING QUALITY;
Grade 1 SW BELLAFINA; Grade 1 SW DUNBAR ROAD; etc.
2020 Yearlings to $1,500,000 • 2020 Juveniles to $1,250,000
Nominated to:
2021 FEE: $150,000 LIVE FOAL, STANDS & NURSES Nominated
KTDF
to:
LANE’S END
Versailles, Kentucky
Inquiries to Lane’s End, Box 626, Versailles, KY 40383. Phone (859) 873-7300. Fax (859) 873-3746.
E-mail: lanesend@lanesend.com Web Site: www.lanesend.comcheck daily updates on stallionregister.com
CONSTITUTION Tapit – Baffled, by Distorted Humor
FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE
• #1 Second-Crop Sire of 2020: TIZ THE LAW, winner of the Travers S. [G1], Belmont S. [G1], &
Florida Derby [G1]; LAURA’S LIGHT, winner of the Honeymoon S. [G3] & Sweet Life S. [G3];
INDEPENDENCE HALL, winner of the Jerome S. & placed in the Sam F. Davis S. [G3]; 2YO filly
ALEXANDRIA, multiple stakes winner and placed in the Pocahontas S. [G3]; Gouverneur Morris,
placed in the Arkansas Derby [G1]; 3 G1-winning 2YOs in Chile: BREAKPOINT (CHI),
FIRST CONSTITUTION (CHI), ALASKAN QUEEN (CHI); etc.
• Joins Distorted Humor as a WinStar sire to have a Classic winner in his first crop.
• 2019 racing: #1 First-Crop Sire by BTWs, GSWs, GSHs, and winners led by Champagne S. [G1]
winner TIZ THE LAW; sire of 5 TDN Rising Stars ; and sire of the fastest 2YO in 2019:
INDEPENDENCE HALL earned a 101 Beyer in the Nashua S. [G3].
• Blue-Blooded Pedigree: out of BAFFLED and a half-brother to 2 Graded stakes winners.
Nominated to: 2021 FEE: $85,000 S&N
KTDF
WINSTAR FARM
Versailles, Kentucky
3001 Pisgah Pike, Versailles, KY, 40383 | Inquiries to Liam O’Rourke, Chris Knehr, or Olivia Desch.
Phone (859) 873-1717 | lorourke@winstarfarm.com | www.WinStarFarm.comcheck daily updates on stallionregister.com
CURLIN
Smart Strike – Sherriff’s Deputy, by Deputy Minister
THE CLASSIC SIRE
Sire of a Classic Winner/Classic-Placed Horse in Each of His First Six Crops
SIRE OF BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC WINNER
VINO ROSSO ($4,803,125)
SIRE OF BELMONT STAKES WINNER
PALACE MALICE ($2,691,135)
SIRE OF PREAKNESS STAKES WINNER
EXAGGERATOR ($3,581,120)
IN 2020, YEARLINGS SOLD FOR UP TO $1.2 MILLION
Leading Yearling and Juvenile Sales Sire in 2019
Leading Sire of Million Dollar Sale Yearlings in 2019 with 8
Sire of 2019 Keeneland Yearling Sales Topper at $4.1 Million
Sire of 2019 Record-Setting $3,650,000 2YO Colt
Nominated to:
2021 FEE: $175,000 STANDS AND NURSES Nominated to:
KTDF
HILL ‘N’ DALE FARMSParis, Kentucky
Inquiries to Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms, 2308 N. Middletown Road, Paris, KY 40361.
Phone (859) 255-8290. Fax (859) 281-6148. Web Site: www.hillndalefarms.com3 1 S T A N N UA L S E L E C T S TA L L I O N S E A S O N AU C T I O N
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Index
Blackwood Stables .......................................................................... 18
BloodHorse...................................................................................... 29
Breeders’ Cup...................................................................................17
Candyland Farm .............................................................................. 11
Claiborne Farm .................................................................................13
Coolmore America ............................................................................ 9
Equine Medical Associates, PSC ................................................... 22
Fasig-Tipton.......................................................................................24
Gainesway ....................................................................................... 15
Gulfstream Park ................................................................................. 2
Hermitage Farm .............................................................................. 21
Hidden Brook Farm ......................................................................... 19
Keeneland ....................................................................................... 43
Limestone Bank ................................................................................. 7
McCauley’s....................................................................................... 25
National Thoroughbred Racing Association.................................. 27
Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital ..................................................... 44
Rosenberg Thoroughbred Consulting ............................................. 5
Stites & Harbison ............................................................................ 20
The Horse Media Group ................................................................. 31
Thoroughbred Daily News.............................................................. 28
Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association ...................... 33
Warrendale Sales ........................................................................... 26
West Point Thoroughbreds ........................................................... 23
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