Pharoah’s Phoals

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American Pharoah stands at Coolmore America, Ashford Stud in Versailles, KY.
American Pharoah stands at Coolmore America, Ashford Stud, in Versailles, KY.

The sweltering summer is swiftly sweeping by as we welcome July and all of the super racing and sales that this month has to offer.  As our Triple Crown winning, 2 time Eclipse Winning, Breeders’ Cup Classic and Grand Slam winning, American Pharoah  headed off yesterday I am looking forward to admiring what he has left behind for now, Pharoah’s phoals.

Keeping American Pharoah comfortable in his stall is very important at Ashford Stud.
Keeping American Pharoah comfortable in his stall is very important at Ashford Stud.

American Pharoah retired from racing after his record breaking 2015 racing season.  He stands at Coolmore America, Ashford Stud, in Versailles, KY during North America’s breeding season and then he ships to Coolmore Australia to breed during their season.  American Pharoah went into quarantine for shipping to Australia the last day of June.  His presence in KY will be missed but fortunately he leaves behind many from his 2 crops of foals.

American Pharoah gives some side eye to his fans from his stall at Ashford Stud.
American Pharoah gives some side eye to his fans from his stall at Ashford Stud.

American Pharoah’s foals are too young to race but they are fun to follow for their cuteness, the price that they bring at sales and the promise of future racing.  His 2017 North American crop has earned an average of $445,500 at auction for 10 of 13 weanlings offered.  In 2018 his North American offspring, 3 of 5 yearlings offered, have sold for an average of  $540,000.  American Pharoah has had two of his offspring sell for a million dollars each.  No other sire had a million dollar weanling in 2017.  In 2 North American crops, he has 173 foals, 14 weanlings and 159 yearlings.  He covered 208 mares in North America in 2016 and 214 in 2017.  His 2018 season just ended in June.  His 2016 reported stud fee was listed at $200,000 and was last listed as private.  People must be really holding on to those foals to race them themselves or watch as the value goes up.  It is July and we are about to see some more of his foals at auction!

This stud is a handsome looker. American Pharoah poses for his fans at Ashford Stud.
This stud is a handsome looker.  American Pharoah poses for his fans at Ashford Stud.

On Tuesday, July 10th, 2018 at 10 A.M ET, Fasig-Tipton in Lexington, KY will hold their July Selected Yearlings Sale.  I am in a lot of anticipation for this sale and I plan to follow up with pictures from the sale of these two American Pharoah fillies.  Hip 131 is a filly born to Yong Musician consigned by a selected sales agent for Machmer Hall.  Hip 205 was foaled by Distorted Point and will be sold by Bluewater Sales, LLC.

Look at that conformation! American Pharoah looks so healthy at Ashford Stud.
Look at that conformation!  American Pharoah looks so healthy at Ashford Stud.

I will continue to cover more on American Pharoah’s phoals as they progress and go thru auctions and his phamily as it was fun to watch his full brother, St. Patrick’s Day, finish 3rd in his 3rd start on Thursday.  I am hoping for some more summer racing from St. Patrick’s Day.  This lightly raced 3 year old finished 2nd at Del Mar last Fall before breaking his maiden in his next start, a month later, at the same track.  He made his 2018 debut at Curragh in the listed Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire Celebration Stakes last week.  I’d love to see him ship back to America to romp in our races this summer.

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