Iscreamuscream, grade 1 winner and dual graded stakes winner, has been supplemented to the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale, held Feb. 9 in Lexington. Offered as a broodmare prospect, she is consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency as Hip 385.
A 5-year-old daughter of Twirling Candy , Iscreamuscream won her first four career starts at 2 and 3 for the ownership partnership of Little Red Feather Racing, Agave Racing Stable, John Hundley Jr., Marsha Naify, and John and Stacey Snyder. Her most important victory came in the 2024 Del Mar Oaks (G1T), where she went wire to wire to easily defeat a field that included graded stakes winners Medoro, Zona Verde, and Buchu, and subsequent grade 3 winner Whiskey Decision. Her 3-year-old campaign also included a victory in Del Mar’s San Clemente Handicap (G2T). She is a winner from 6 furlongs to 1 1/8 miles, including a debut win at 2 in a swift 1:08.90 going 6 furlongs on the turf at Santa Anita Park.
"She was one of the most talented fillies I've ever had in my barn," said her trainer Phil D'Amato. "Broke her maiden first time out impressively at 2, won her first four starts, just a complete freak of a racehorse. A big, strong filly with good size and scope, a great mind, and she has every right to develop into a true blue-hen type broodmare."
Iscreamuscream is out of Silver Screamer, a graded stakes-winning daughter of Cozzene. Iscreamuscream is a half sister to three other winners, including stakes producer Tap Tap Taparoo.
"Iscreamuscream has everything a breeder could want in a broodmare prospect," said Mark Taylor, president and CEO of Taylor Made. "She's by a perennial leading sire in Twirling Candy and a perfect fit for most of the elite stallions around the world. She's going to be fun to sell!"
Iscreamuscream will be offered along with a pre-approved nomination to Not This Time , the young super sire standing at Taylor Made. From six crops to race, Not This Time has already sired 11 grade 1 winners, 33 graded stakes winners, three champions, and the earners of more than $70 million. In 2025, he sired 17 yearlings that sold for seven figures or more. Streak of Luck, the dam of presumptive 2-year-old champion male Ted Noffey, sold for $6.2 million in foal to Not This Time at Fasig-Tipton's The November Sale to become the highest-priced Thoroughbred sold in North America last year.
"Iscreamuscream fits Not This Time like a glove," Taylor continued. "She matches up like many of the dams of his best runners, and she brings Candy Ride in on the pedigree side. We are holding a place in his book for the new owner."
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