PROFILE
Foaled: | March 23, 2019 |
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Breeder: | Tenlane Farm, LLC |
Color/Sex: | Dark Bay/Colt |
Sire: | Not This Time |
Dam: | Race Hunter |
Dam Sire: | Dixie Union |
Trainer: | Steve Asmussen |
HORSE OVERVIEW
A colt by a much-sought after sire, this son of Not This Time is quick and nimble and looked fabulous at the OBS under tack show. In training with Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen in Kentucky.
MyRacehorse acquired this stellar-looking son of the young and sensational sire Not This Time for $250,000 on Day 1 of the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s Spring Sale of 2-year-olds in training.
Our acquisition team was wowed by this colt’s total package and athleticism. He breezed an eighth-of-a-mile breeze in 10 1/5 at the under-tack show, and expect for him to be an early type, like many of the progeny we’ve seen from his second-crop sire Not This Time.
Physically the colt is extremely well balanced and a picture of perfection what you’re looking for conformationally in a good horse. We were ecstatic when the hammer fell at $250,000 for the colt, thinking we’d have to go much higher to land him.
Breeding Insights
Sire Not This Time currently shares the No. 1 ranking as a second-year sire in number of winners and is currently ranked No. 2 in the second-year sire list for progeny earnings. His 2021 stud fee at Taylor Made Stallions soared to 40,000 this year from last year’s $12,500, due to enormous success of his first crop of runners.
Not This Time has impeccable bloodlines as the son of European Horse of the Year Giant’s Causeway and a grandson of the legendary sire Storm Cat. The star in his first crop was Princess Noor, the runaway winner of the Grade 1 Del Mar Debutante and Chandelier Stakes at Santa Anita.
Even before Princess Noor reached the races, Not This Time was making headlines when this filly was bought for $1.35 million as the sales-topper at the 2020 OBS Sale of 2-year-olds in training in June, after she turned in the fastest quarter-mile time of :20 1/5 at the under-tack show.
Not This Time didn’t race beyond his 2-year-old season, but he made the most of his time on the track as a very precocious and fast colt who won his second start by 10 lengths and followed it up with a 8 3/4-length blow-out in the Grade 3 Iroquois Stakes. He nearly pulled off a victory in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile when finishing second, narrowly defeated by the eventual 2-year-old champion, Classic Empire.
This colt’s dam, Race Hunter, is a daughter of multiple Grade 1 winner Dixie Union and was a winner in Europe and North America. Her one foal to race, Lady Anna (daughter of Into Mischief), was a winner at 2, and has a win to credit this year as a 4-year-old.
The extended female family is rich with stakes winners. Second dam Shriek is a prolific producer, with each of her five runners reaching the winner’s circle, including multiple graded stakes winner Paid Up Subscriber, who was also a multiple grade 1-placed performer. Third dam Tricky Bird, a half-sister to multiple stakes winner, Tricky Six, produced graded stakes winner Stanley Park and stakes winner Turf Melody.
Finalized Race Financials
Here are the finalized race financials from Chasing Time’s run in the Grade 1 Woody Stephens Stakes at Belmont Park in June. A final race distribution has been made to your MRH wallet. Outside of stakes entry and starter fees you’ll notice race expenses were slightly higher for this race as it is customary to pay […]
Race Recap
Chasing Time ran a hard and valiant second today at Ellis Park behind upset winner Friar Laurence who stopped the clock in a very swift 1:22 in the seven-furlong allowance race contested over a sloppy track. After breaking a step slowly Chasing Time was hustled up the rail by Rafael Bejarano and set fractions of […]
Chasing Time Workout Report
Chasing Time breezed a half-mile at Belmont Park this morning in 49.75 seconds. As of right now, the plan is still to target the Ellis Park allowance race on July 17th. Entries will be taken on July 14th.