Guide To Stallion Season Auctions During 2020-2021 Season Sponsored by:
As the 2021 breeding season approaches, there are myriad opportunities to secure mating plans for your broodmares while also supporting breed and charitable organizations in the process.
Following is a list of stallion season auctions being held through the remainder of 2020 and leading up to the 2021 breeding season, arranged in chronological order from their starting date. Auctions that have advertised with the Paulick Report this season will include links to their sales.
If your stallion season auction would like to be included on the list, or if you would like to advertise your sale with us, please send us a note at [email protected]
Grade 3 Winner Name Changer To Stand At Kaz Hill Farm In New York Sponsored by:
Name Changer wins the $100,000 Richard W. Small Stakes
Grade 3 winner Name Changer, a son of emerging sire of sires Uncle Mo, has been retired to stud at Peter Kazamias Kaz Hill Farm in Middletown, N.Y.
Name Changer, out of the four-time stakes-winning Northern Afleet mare Cash s Girl, won eight races and placed an additional 10 times in 24 lifetime starts, for earnings of $567,080.
A romping debut winner at age two going six furlongs versus maiden special weight company at Parx, Name Changer went on to win the Grade 3 Monmouth Cup Stakes, Aqueduct s Queens County Handicap and the Richard W. Small Stakes at Laurel, all going nine furlongs on the dirt. He also ran second in the Harrison E. Johnson Memorial Stakes at Laurel and third in the G3 West Virginia Derby. In total, he won or placed in black type company at seven different racetracks, from ages two to seven, all on the main track.