BY FASIG-TIPTON PRESS OFFICE

Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 283 entries for its June Digital Sale, which may be viewed online at digital.fasigtipton.com. Bidding is now open and will close Tuesday, June 30, beginning at 2 p.m. ET.

“This year’s catalogue is three times the size of last year’s June Digital Sale, with quality offerings for all levels of racing, breeding, or pinhooking,” Fasig-Tipton Director of Digital Sales Leif Aaron said.  

“Grade 1-producer Lovely Em, Hip 3, dam of recent Just a Game (Grade 1)-winner Classic Q, headlines the breeding stock on offer,” Aaron said. “Offered in foal to Oscar Performance, she presents an exciting opportunity for buyers, particularly with Classic Q only four years old—adding further upside to an already accomplished produce record.”

“On the racehorse front, we have an especially strong group with one-hundred and thirty (130) catalogued,” Aaron added. “Buyers looking for action at the major summer race meetings will find a host of horses eligible for all types of conditions.”

Featured offerings include:

  • Hip 30, Belleza Latina: Two-year-old filly by Maclean’s Music broke her maiden by nearly three lengths at Churchill Downs on June 13. Offered as a horse of racing age by Grovendale Sales, agent.
  • 130 horses of racing age
  • 70 broodmares, including mares with foals at foot
  • Phase II of the Harris Farms Reduction, featuring more than 25 horses of racing age, including 2-year-olds as well as breeding stock and yearlings

Seventeen Fasig-Tipton Digital graduates have earned stakes victories in 2026, led by Pat Day Mile (G2)-winner Crude Velocity and Jacques Cartier (G3)-winner Possiblemente. During the same period, two broodmares sold through the platform have produced graded-stakes winners: Paynterbynumbers, dam of Acorn (G1)-winner Counting Stars; and Wild Empress, dam of Louisiana Derby (G2)-winner Emerging Market.

To create an account or register to bid for the June Digital Sale, prospective buyers should visit digital.fasigtipton.com.

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