PROFILE
Foaled: | April 20, 2020 |
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Color/Sex: | Filly |
Sire: | Mo Town |
Dam: | Toasty |
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Trainer: | Doug O’Neill |
HORSE OVERVIEW
Are you a fan of winning? This filly’s pedigree is absolutely loaded with winners including 7 siblings and a Grade 1 winner. Headed to the barn of two-time Kentucky Derby winning trainer Doug O’Neill.
MyRacehorse and renowned bloodstock agent Dennis O’Neill teamed up to land this filly by first crop stallion Mo Town after her smooth and effortless breeze at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale. The filly completed her 1/8th of a mile breeze in 10.1 seconds with a massive stride and great acceleration; it was truly poetry in motion.
She’s already in training with two-time Kentucky Derby winning training Doug O’Neill in California with an eye on getting her career started later this summer/early fall.
Bloodstock agent Dennis O’Neill noted that this filly was probably his favorite filly in the sale and that she reminds him a lot of Gomo, a Grade 1 winner that he picked out and that Doug trained. Coincidentally, Gomo was sired by Uncle Mo, the sire of this filly’s dad Mo Town.
Breeding Insights
First-crop sire Mo Town, a son of stallion phenom Uncle Mo, wasted no time in turning heads with his initial 2-year-olds to reach the races, which includes Mr. Gordy, an impressive on-debut winner of a Maiden Special Weight at the prestigious Keeneland meet in April.
Any son of Uncle Mo will garner respect in the breeding shed, particularly one such as Grade 1 winner Mo Town, who has an accomplished race record. Uncle Mo has proven to be one of North America’s most prolific producers of top-class runners, a list that includes 79 stakes winners, among them Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist. Further enhancing Mo Town’s bloodlines is Mo Town’s dam, Grazie Mille, a daughter of the exceptional broodmare sire Bernardini.
Mo Town’s elite pedigree comes with a solid race record to boot, and one that saw him win four races from 10 starts with earnings topping $500,000. He’s a dual-surface graded winner with victories in the Grade 1 Hollywood Derby on the turf as a 3-year-old and the Grade 2 Remsen Stakes on the dirt as a 2-year-old.
Standing alongside his father at Ashford Stud in Kentucky, Mo Town commanded a stud fee of $7,500 in 2022.
This filly’s dam, Toasty, comes from the influential Danzig line on her sire’s side and is a half-sister to Grade 1 winner Army Mule. Toasty, who was unraced, has produced seven winners, including stakes-placed runners, Shazier and Victory Arch.
For a detailed pedigree, click here.
Mo Temptation Update
Mo Temptation has remained at Sunshine Farm as we have been finalizing her next steps. Through various conversations with different possible takers, we believe we have found a great home for her with Alfred Pais, owner of Brickyard Ride, who will be standing stud in 2025 at Rancho San Miguel. Brickyard Ride is a winner […]
Mo Temptation Workout Report
Mo Temptation breezed three furlongs this morning in :36.80 at San Luis Rey Downs. Assistant trainer Kim Marrs remains pleased as the training intensity has increased, reporting, “She has really woken up! Her knees are holding up good and I am thrilled with her training so far.” We still have ways to go but all […]
Mo Temptation Workout Report
Mo Temptation breezed three furlongs on her own this morning at San Luis Rey Downs in a bullet 37.40 seconds (1/7). Everything remains in good order for your daughter of Mo Town as she continues her progression.