The 2025 Keeneland September Yearling Sale is underway and as expected yearlings from the first crop of US Horse of the Year Flightline are lighting up the sale ring, while a colt by Widden Stud shuttler Cogburn’s sire Not This Time sold for $1.6million.
Setting the pace at $1.7million is the Flightline colt from top producing unraced Curlin mare Mira Alta that was offered by Warrendale Sales and purchased by Japanese buyer Naohiro Sakaguchi.
The colt is a half-brother to Group III winner Promise Keeper, stakes-winner Wicked Awesome and Group placed War Stopper with the family also featuring Group I winner Great Hunter.
Not This Time is enjoying a hot run on the racetrack this year siring 17 individual stakes-winners in 2025 headed by 3YO colt Troubleshooting, who won the Group I Kentucky Downs Franklin-Simpson Stakes last weekend.
Taylor Made Sales were well rewarded for their colt from Out Post that made $1.6million when knocked down to Windancer Farms.
The colt is a half-brother to stakes-winner Jace’s Road from stakes-placed Silver Deputy mare Out Post.
The session is continuing.