Post by Rendezvous on Jun 29, 2017 19:53:07 GMT -6
I have two full siblings available for re-sale. Originally, they were bred for a member but I haven't heard from them in a while. I'm listing these two youngsters for sale, but I will give them a pending sale of two weeks just to see if their original owner. You are free to express interest in one or both horses regardless. If I don't hear anything from their owner by July 13, they are free to go to their new homes. Both horses will need to be re-registered on Final Furlong as their previous registries were on the former site.
This here is Redemption Arc (#2132), a Y17 bay filly out of Gift of Redemption by my stud, This Means War. This Means War is a half-brother to Battlebrook's Sun King, winner of 21 HOTY races including the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and this year's The Wire Finish Cup. This Means War wasn't given the opportunity to shine as bright as his half-brother did, but I wouldn't count him out just yet. This filly is a bit of an ass and enjoys giving her handlers a hard time. She'll grow to prefer dirt tracks over 9-12 furlongs, much like her sire.
Asking Price: $1,000
And here you have the older of the two siblings, a yearling bay colt named War of Redemption (#1851). This is yet another horse that resulted from a pairing of This Means War and Gift of Redemption. This is a colt that is a bit on the lazy side, but when you capture his interest you may find yourself unable to hold onto him. He does things his way on the track, if he's going too fast, you might not be able to get him to slow down. If he's going too slow, no amount of waving the whip will get him to change gears. He's his own horse and is the resident know-it-all. He did a practice run in a prospect race and came in first. Hopefully he'll be able to do the same when he debuts next year.
Asking Price: $2,000
This here is Redemption Arc (#2132), a Y17 bay filly out of Gift of Redemption by my stud, This Means War. This Means War is a half-brother to Battlebrook's Sun King, winner of 21 HOTY races including the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and this year's The Wire Finish Cup. This Means War wasn't given the opportunity to shine as bright as his half-brother did, but I wouldn't count him out just yet. This filly is a bit of an ass and enjoys giving her handlers a hard time. She'll grow to prefer dirt tracks over 9-12 furlongs, much like her sire.
Asking Price: $1,000
And here you have the older of the two siblings, a yearling bay colt named War of Redemption (#1851). This is yet another horse that resulted from a pairing of This Means War and Gift of Redemption. This is a colt that is a bit on the lazy side, but when you capture his interest you may find yourself unable to hold onto him. He does things his way on the track, if he's going too fast, you might not be able to get him to slow down. If he's going too slow, no amount of waving the whip will get him to change gears. He's his own horse and is the resident know-it-all. He did a practice run in a prospect race and came in first. Hopefully he'll be able to do the same when he debuts next year.
Asking Price: $2,000