A Texas-bred filly by Too Much Bling led the way at the 2022 Texas Summer Yearling Sale, topping the sale when the hammer dropped at $100,000.
Mansfield Racing signed the ticket on the filly, consigned as Hip 19 from the Highland Training Center consignment. Produced from the Action This Day mare Soft Music, the filly is a full sister to 2016 champion Texas-bred 2-year-old filly Bling on the Music.
The top-selling colt was Hip 60, a Louisiana-bred colt by Take Charge Indy offered by the Clear Creek Stud consignment. Mansfield Racing was again the buyer, acquiring the colt for $90,000. Hip 60 is out of the multiple stakes-winning Half Ours mare All Woman.
"We're obviously thrilled that a Texas-bred by one of our state's most influential stallions led the sale," TTA Director Foster Bridewell said. "She was a beautiful filly and the full sister went through this same sales ring before going on to become a Texas champion. We're thankful to breeder Danele Durham and Highlander Training Center for allowing us the opportunity to offer her here."
The 2022 Texas Summer Yearling Sale set records for TTA Sales. One-hundred-sixty-one horses sold for $3.41 million in total sales, up from $3.2 million last year. The average price was $21,186, up from the $18,246 average price in 2021. The median price was $14,500 this year, up from $10,000 last year.
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