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Omaha Beach Colt Tops Texas 2-Year-Old Sale at $150K

He breezed and eighth of a mile :10 during the under tack show March 31.

The Omaha Beach colt consigned as Hip 15 in the ring at the Texas Thoroughbred Association 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale

The Omaha Beach colt consigned as Hip 15 in the ring at the Texas Thoroughbred Association 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale

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Four horses sold for more than $100,000 at the Texas Thoroughbred Association 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale April 2 at Lone Star Park, with Hip 15 topping the sale at $150,000.

Purchased by Clark Brewster from the consignment of Bryan Ford Training Stable, the Oklahoma-bred colt by Omaha Beach  breezed an eighth of a mile :10 during the March 31 breeze show to tie for the fastest time. The April 16 foal is out of the stakes-placed Into Mischief  mare Natalie's Mischief, whose first foal is a winner.

The highest-priced filly was Hip 1, a Louisiana-bred daughter of Lone Sailor who went to Patricia's Hope for $130,000 from the Pike Racing at Highlander consignment. She also worked :10 and is out of a Yes It's True mare who has produced two stakes winners from three starters.

Pike Racing at Highlander was the leading consignor with 15 sold for $538,500, followed closely by Bryan Ford Training Stable with nine sold for $509,000, including private sales.

All told, 58 of 85 juveniles offered sold for a total of $1,666,100. The average was $28,726, and the median was $18,000. Twenty-seven horses failed to meet their reserve, resulting in an RNA rate of 31.8%.

"We had a Texas-bred sell for $265,000 last year, which really boosted the average and was one of the highest prices we've had in quite a while, so considering we didn't have one hit that lofty mark this year we are quite pleased to be close to $30,000 for our average," said sales director Foster Bridewell. "I think this proves that the 2-year-old market is strong in the Southwest."

Complete results are available at www.ttasales.com.

Next up on the sale calendar is the TTA Summer Yearling Sale set for Aug. 26.

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.