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Flanagan Racing to $1.1 Million for Good Magic Filly

Hip 486 breezed an eighth of a mile March 7 in :09 4/5.

The Good Magic filly consigned as Hip 486 in the ring at the OBS March Sale

The Good Magic filly consigned as Hip 486 in the ring at the OBS March Sale

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Near the end of the March 12 second session of the Ocala Breeders' Sales March 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale, agents John Kimmel and Nick Sallusto went to $1.1 million on behalf of Flanagan Racing for Hip 486, a daughter of Good Magic . The bay filly consigned by Top Line Sales breezed an eighth of a mile in :09 4/5 March 7 during the second day of the under tack show. 

Hip 486 was bred in Kentucky by Don Alberto, and sold at the 2024 Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $275,000 to Passion for Racing.

"She's phenomenal," Kimmel said of the filly. "She was the highest-graded filly I saw in the sale. The thing about her is that she's just got the look of a real quality filly. I've had many good fillies over the years, and this filly exudes that kind of quality."

Sallusto told BloodHorse that he and Kimmel consulted on purchasing the filly for Sean Flanagan's Flanagan Racing, and the filly came recommended by Flanagan's good friend, trainer Danny Gargan. Chad Brown will train the filly, Sallusto said.

Also for Flanagan Racing, Sallusto and Kimmel purchased Hip 325, a Midshipman  colt who breezed a quarter-mile in :20 2/5, for $650,000. He is out of the Line of David mare Meetmeonline, who is a half sister to multiple graded stakes winner and sire Bucchero , and hails from the immediate family of multiple grade 1 winner World of Trouble. The chestnut colt was consigned by Caliente Thoroughbreds, agent.

"We got outbid on the Maxfield colt (Hip 119) yesterday," Kimmel said. "We were the direct underbidder. That was about as far as we were going to go ($1.1 million). Those good fillies that breeze well, that have the physical, you really have to pay for them."

Jimbo Gladwell of Top Line Sales, which also sold a $660,000 Charlatan colt (Hip 343) during the second session, was elated with the result of Hip 486.

"Everybody on the sales grounds loved her," Gladwell said. "She's just a queen. She showed really well down there, we had high hopes. You never know if they're going to go over a million, but we were very happy with the price."