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                  Jessa Diva who won the 2020 Mountain Top Futurity (RG2) at Ruidoso Downs.
Mike Parker paid $77,000 for the fifth- highest selling Quarter Horse, Wahenes Patriot (Hip No. 124). Consigned by Sierra Blanca Equine, agent for Dirk Jones, the gray Jet Black Patriot colt is out of Wahene Kai, an unplaced daughter of the First Down Dash stallion Brookstone Bay. Wahenes Patriot is a half-brother to Chicky Chicky Kai, the winner of last year’s New Mexico Filly & Mare Championship Stakes (R) at Zia Park, and 2019 Sunburst Stakes (RG3) winner Wahene Version.
A total of 137 quarter Horse yearlings sold for a gross sum of $3,537,100, an increase
of 30 percent over the 2021 sale, when 166 Quarter Horses sold for a total of $2,730,000. This year’s average-per-head price of $25,818 marked a 44-percent increase over the 2021 average of $17,961.
John Simmons was the New Mexico-Bred Sale’s leading buyer with one purchase at $130,000. The sale’s leading consigner or agent, MJ Farms of Veguita, New Mexico, drew gross receipts of $1,078,000 from 30 head.
Fred and Linda Alexander’s A & A Ranch at Anthony, New Mexico, consigned the top five selling Thoroughbred yearlings. The sale’s top-selling Thoroughbred
yearling and overall
top seller, an unnamed
chestnut colt by the
Bernardini stallion
Marking (Hip No.
32), was purchased
for $165,000 by Jana
Trotter. The colt is out
of Pay Back Time, an
unraced daughter of the
Unbridled’s Song stallion
Songandaprayer, and he
is a half-brother to 2018
New Mexico Cup Lassie
Championship Stakes (R)
winner Roll On Matilda.
Pierre and Leslie Amestoy and Roger
Beasley paid $145,000 for Sunjoy (Hip No. 36). A dark bay or brown son of the Tiznow stallion Sporting Chance,
the colt is out of Air Guitar, a winning daughter of the Carson City stallion Five
Star Day, and he is a
half-brother to Flyin
Falynn, the winner of
the 2019 First Lady
Handicap at Ruidoso
Downs. Sunjoy’s
second dam, the
winning French Deputy mare Air France, foaled Grade 2 winners Smooth Air and Overdriven, both half-brothers to Air Guitar.
Molly Morris paid $125,000 for an unnamed chestnut son of Sporting Chance (Hip No.
4). The colt is out of Isotope, an 8-year-old daughter of the Valid Appeal stallion Successful Appeal who won the 2018 Thirty Eight Go Go Stakes at Laurel Park in Maryland. His second dam, the winning Congaree mare Anabranch, produced Roiland, a winning full brother to Isotope who ran third in the 2019 Risen Star
High seller Hip #32 unamed (Marking-Pay Back Time, Songandaprayer) was purchased for $165,000 by Jana Trotter. The colt was consigned by A & A Ranch.
    Second highest seller Hip 36 Sunjoy (Sporting Chance-Air Guitar, Five Star Day) was purchased for $145,000 by Pierre & Leslie Amestoy and Roger Beasley. The colt was consigned by A & A Ranch.
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