
Half Sister to Abel Tasman Sells for $1.5 Million
Greg Goodman's Mt. Brilliant Farm bought Sky Girl, a daughter of Sky Mesa and half sister to Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Abel Tasman. The 7-year-old mare is in foal to Union Rags.
William I. Mott
Miguel Mena
Alpha Delta Stables
Clearsky Farms
Sky Girl |
Sky Mesa | Pulpit |
Caress | ||
Vargas Girl | Deputy Minister | |
Wheatly Way |
Sale / Hip / Type | Buyer / Consignor | Price |
---|---|---|
KEENOV2010Hip 598 | Weanling |
|
$52,000 |
KEESEP2011Hip 460 | Yearling |
|
$150,000 |
KEENOV2017Hip 330 | Broodmare |
|
$1,500,000 |
Greg Goodman's Mt. Brilliant Farm bought Sky Girl, a daughter of Sky Mesa and half sister to Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Abel Tasman. The 7-year-old mare is in foal to Union Rags.
Aqueduct's Comely Stakes (gr. III) drew a field of 10 3-year-old fillies for a run at graded black type...and a $400,000 purse.
After being purchased privately for a lofty but undisclosed sum, Sky Girl provided new owner John Clay's Alpha Delta Stables with a quick return on investment in the $110,000 Dogwood Stakes Sept. 21 at Churchill Downs.
Tim Keeley's homebred My Option earned her first graded stakes score in the $150,000 Arlington Oaks (gr. III) at Arlington Park July 20, fending off the bid of Frivolous to preserve the decision by a neck.
An open field of experience, including graded stakes winners Seaneen Girl and Gold Edge, makes up the field of seven 3-year-old fillies that will go from the gate for the $150,000 Arlington Oaks (gr. III) July 20.