Your yearling daughter by Wootton Bassett is moving right along in her training at trainer Ken McPeek’s farm in Ocala, Fl.

At our first Owner Experience farm tour last weekend, McPeek’s assistant introduced the filly to our partners. She really is a stunner.

Our team will be on the ground this coming weekend for our second event at McPeek’s farm and we will report back with a training update and additional content of your filly.

While all eyes turn to Kentucky for this year’s Breeders’ Cup, where MyRacehorse’s own Going to Vegas will compete in the $2 million Filly & Mare Turf, we’re dreaming about what the future could hold for some of our newest acquisitions. After scouring the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, the most robust of its kind on a global scale, we hand-selected several beautiful yearlings. With champion sires like Justify, Uncle Mo, and Candy Ride paired with Hall of Fame trainers, Richard Mandella, Todd Pletcher, and Steve Asmussen, who have won 29 Breeders’ Cup races between them, this group of horses is sure to get your blood pumping! To browse these new offerings, click here.

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We checked up on One Last Night ‘21 at Kenny McPeek’s Magdalena Farm in Lexington, Kentucky on Oct. 12th. The team there reported that the 2-year-old daughter of Wootton Bassett has settled in well since arriving from France, and they are pleased with how the filly has adapted to her new surroundings. Currently, One Last Night ’21 is being turned out for 2 to 3 hours each morning. They plan on starting to exercise her in the round pen next week. As time passes and One Last Night ‘21 begins to enter the breaking process, we will continue updating owners.