PROFILE
Foaled: | February 20, 2020 |
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Breeder: | TFVM Farm LLC & Laurie Lukas & Robert Ghent |
Color/Sex: | Gray/Colt |
Sire: | Empire Maker |
Dam: | Bluejeans |
Dam Sire: | Ghostzapper |
Trainer: | Brad Cox |
HORSE OVERVIEW
A pedigree tailor made for the American Classics. With two Belmont Stakes winners and a Breeders’ Cup Classic winner on the page, this Brad Cox trainee was simply too intriguing to pass up.
MyRacehorse purchased this beautiful looking son of Belmont Stakes winner and extremely influential stallion, Empire Maker, for $240,000 on the first night of the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale of Selected Yearlings. The gray colt exhibited all the signs you want to see in a classic looking horse when presented to our team back at the barn: a long striding walk, great mind, and a physique that screams two-turns. His impressive pedigree which boasts a perfect combination of speed and stamina through Empire Maker and broodmaresire Ghostzapper (2004 Breeders’ Cup Classic winner and Horse of the Year), also includes Belmont Stakes winner Palace Malice and Hollywood Gold Cup winner Rail Trip. Coupled with his physical, the colt was a must have for our team in our efforts to get back to another Kentucky Derby.
Speaking of which…
Fasig-Tipton Select Six Bonus
This colt comes with a $2 million bonus designed specifically for horses purchased by MRH at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale of Selected Yearlings. If this colt were to win the Kentucky Derby shareholders would be paid a $2 million bonus ($200/share prior to fees).
Breeding Insights
Empire Maker was as legendary in the breeding shed as he was on the racetrack. “Empire Maker is the best horse I have ever trained,” the late Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel was quoted as saying during the colt’s star-studded racing career. Empire Maker was a Classic winner and the only 3-year-old colt of his generation to win three Grade 1 races: the Belmont Stakes, Florida Derby, and Wood Memorial. He is the best son of a sire of sires, the great Unbridled.
As a stallion he stood in both Kentucky and Japan, and produced 12 Grade 1 winners including Pioneerof the Nile, whose son American Pharoah ended a 37 year Triple Crown drought, Bodemeister (who sired 2017 Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming), and champion mare Royal Delta, a two-time Breeders’ Cup Distaff winner, multiple Eclipse Award champion, Hall of Fame inductee, and six-time Grade 1 winner.
Empire Maker did particularly well with his female progeny and among his superior daughters — in addition to Royal Delta — are Emollient, Grace Hall, and Mushka, who each surpassed $1 million in earnings during their racing careers. Empire Maker is also recognized as a significant broodmare sire. His influential reach also stamps him as the grandsire of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, champion 2-year-old Classic Empire, and Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming.
At the time of Empire Maker’s death, Antony Beck, the CEO of Gainesway, where the stallion stood since returning from Japan in 2015, said, “The passing of Empire Maker will leave a tremendous void not only in the breeding industry as we know it, but in the hearts of all of us who worked with him, every day. It was a huge honor and privilege to stand Empire Maker at Gainesway with our partners Don Alberto. He was the epitome of class and quality. I have never been involved with a stallion that possessed a better disposition. His impact on the breed has been significant, particularly producing very sound stock. He will be missed by all of us at Gainesway.”
Classic Cut Workout Report
Apologies for the missed workout update last week. Following breezing his second half-mile in 49.40 at Oaklawn Park last Sunday, Classic Cut had his first breeze from the gate this morning. The 3-year-old son of Empire Maker worked a half-mile in 48.40 (7/109) while breezing in company with his regular workmate She’s a Rocket. With […]
Classic Cut Update
With the main track closed yesterday Classic Cut jogged alongside MRH stablemate Iron Works at Silver Springs. The Empire Maker colt is progressing along nicely in his routine, picking up the intensity of training each week.
Classic Cut Update
We are pleased to report that Classic Cut is scheduled to be re-examined by Dr. Wes Sutter next Tuesday and if everything looks good, he can return to light training. We will be sure to issue an update on his examination and when you can expect to see your colt to back under tack. Please […]