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A 2-year Bay Colt from Louisiana-Brante from Balmy, Youthful Sire Tiz The Law von Ontario Bred Souper Speedy Mare Georgian Tänzerin, placed a two -time winner and missions in WoodbineThe four-day auction of the Ocala Breeders sales in April of $ 1.5 million.

The Colt was bought by by Terry Finley from West Point full -blossoms in cooperation with Wiring farm and St. Elias Stall.

Last January, the Tiz The Law Colt was a brief year of $ 160,000 and a purchase of $ 125,000 from last year in September September -Spenders Steve Venosa.

The Bay Colt bred by Lloyd and Laura's Schwing -full blood worked in 10 1/5 for a Furlong for the sale.

The dam of the sales of topper, Georgian dancer, was a CT -Oontario sale of $ 30,000 in 2017 and was grown by Sherry McLeans Northern Dawn Stall in Hillsburhg, on. Georgian dancer raced for the Goldmart Farm and won her career debut. She pushed the class leaders on 5,000 US dollars, which claimed until 2021 and won their second victory for this price. For her last race of her career, she was fourth for $ 14,000 and was claimed by Dale Desruseux. Desruisseux, owner and trainer in Woodbine, then sold them privately. Pat Costrello from Paramount Sales sold the mare in the foal to the law for 150,000 US dollars.

Georgian dancer, a daughter of the good Ontario Broodmare Rivermaid danceis a half sister from 2016 Champion Female Sprinter River girl Plus Deputy Minister Stakes winner for gold and stakes Selembao and Soul Rebel.

Schwing reported that Georgian Dancer's maximum mischief died in 2024, but only fought a Gunite foal in Fresh York. The Georgian dancer will now stay in Kentucky and is booked on Liam's card.

The Sender Venosa said that the Tiz The Law Colt had carried out an “amazing” transformation because he bought it as a yearling. After the opening with a bid of 100,000 US dollars, the Colt turned into a sales topper with Finley, which together with Ned Toffey, General Manager of donor General Manager Ned Toffey and Monique Delk, the managing director of Racehorse Development for St. Elias.

“Tiz The Law is a stallion where we have now bought three of them at 2 years of sale, and he is forward like a hurricane,” said Finley. “I think he will have an impact on the breed for many years. We have been with Steven shops for about 30 years and bought our first really good horse, a great gem, from Steves barn when he worked for JJ Crupi in 2004.

Added Venosa: “It seems as if (the Colt) was getting better. When he showed here, some people looked at him every day and every day, he just really looked up.

The sales photo closed an OBS April exercise that demonstrated the market thickness. The gross gross of 88,761,500 US dollars compared to $ 82,373,500, which was equipped with the same number of 139,343 US dollars in 2024, the lead of $ 129,315 $ 129,315 has ended and over the record of $ 129,577 US dollars with $ 129,577 with a total value of $ 65.

A total of 128 horses could not meet their reserve for an RNA rate of 16.7%, compared to 18.7% in 2024.

Before the third meeting on Thursday, started Governor of Florida Ron Desantis In addition to the owner Mike Repole appeared on the site and spoke to the audience about the importance of the industry.

“I understand the importance of the industry for the state, not only in terms of economy, which is critical,” said Desantis. “But it is a culture and a way of life and something that people have known for many generations.”

Desantis, who sits in the pavilion alongside repolas, helped at the beginning of the session as Hip 613, a bay farm for the West Bloodstock, agent for repole stable, Inc.

Before Desantis spoke to the crowd, he met several key members of the industry, including O'Farrell, President of the whole blood racing initiative, which was founded for fighting for live horse races in Florida and elsewhere in the USA.

“It was a really good day for our industry, it's great for OBS and only strength that we are here. We are a sustainable business,” said O'Farrell. “It was great to show him the trade that takes place in Ocala. Shows him what our industry is about. Knowing that we have the governor as a great ally on our side and supports our business is a great victory for the industry.”

From the winning, on the standing Souper Speedy Mare Georgian Tänzer, a half sister of the Canadian champion River Maid, Tiz The Law Colt is a venosa that said

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