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Good With People voted 2020 California-bred Champion Two-Year-Old Colt!
Good With People
Good With People, a son of Rancho San Miguel stallion Curlin to Mischief, was voted 2020 California-bred Champion Two-Year-Old Colt recently.
Good With People made his debut at the 2020 Del Mar summer meet easily beating subsequent stakes winner Big Fish in a Maiden Special Weight. In his next start approximately 3 weeks later, he made all of the pace only to be passed late by Positivity in the $100,000 Graduation Stakes. In his third and final start during the summer meet, he led all the way to win the $100,000 I’m Smokin Stakes.
After running 4th in a $150,000 turf sprint at Keeneland in early October, he returned to win the $150,000 Golden State Juvenile at Del Mar in the process evening the score with the aforementioned Positivity. In his final start of 2020, he engaged in a threey-way battle on the lead in the $100,000 King Glorious Stakes, took the lead at the quarter pole only to tire slightly and finished 5th beaten only 1.25 lengths by the winner.
He finished 2020 as the leading money earning two-year-old California-bred with earnings of $203,000 including 3 wins, 2 stakes wins and 1 stakes placing in 6 starts while racing for his breeders J. Kirk and Judy Robison and trainer Peter Miller.
Curlin to Mischief is a son of top sire Curlin ($10,501,800, 2 time Horse of the Year and Hall of Famer) out of national broodmare of the year Leslie’s Lady, who has produced Grade 1 winners Beholder ($6,156,000 and future Hall of Famer), Into Mischief ($597,080 and National leading sire in both 2020 and 2019), Mendelssohn ($2,542,137 and standing at Ashford Stud in Kentucky whose well-regarded first crop are 2021 yearlings) as well as the highest yearling filly ever sold ($8,200,000 in 2019) . Curlin to Mischief stands at Rancho San Miguel in San Miguel, California.
Rancho San Miguel Announces 2021 Fees.
SAN MIGUEL, California – Rancho San Miguel has set 2021 stud fees for its roster of seven stallions, led by the globetrotting Sir Prancealot (IRE) whose fee will remain a California-leading $15,000 for his second season at stud in California.
Sir Prancealot, who sired progeny which won stakes in at least 6 countries in 2020, will return from Cornerstone Stud in Australia after breeding 105 mares in California in 2020. His offspring have shown a propensity for high quality racing in North America with 17% Graded Stakes winners and 53% Stakes Horses earning an average earning per starters of over $210,000 from his only 17 starters. They performed very well in the Breeders Cup last weekend when Miss Amulet ran a good third in the BC Juvenile Turf S-G1 in her U.S. debut and Lady Prancealot ran a very close 4th in the BC Filly & Mares Turf-G1. They have also starred in the sales ring at Keeneland this week when the all 3 race mares by Sir Prancealot offered sold for an average over $766,000 led by Grade I winner Lady Prancealot, who sold for $1,600,000.
Danzing Candy, a brilliantly fast multiple Grade 2 winning son of Twirling Candy who bred 331 mares in his first 3 crop and whose first crop will be two-year-olds next year, will have his fee remain at $5,000. His yearlings have been well received in California, Washington and Florida sales, topped by a $115,000 colt at the 2020 OBS October Yearling Sale.
Curlin to Mischief, perhaps the best bred stallion in California being a ½ brother to Into Mischief, Beholder and Mendelssohn, will have his fee remain at $3,500. His two-year-old son, Good With People, is a multiple stakes winner of $199,000 and is the current favorite to win California-bred Champion Two-Year-Old colt in 2020. In the sales ring, another colt was sold for $85,000, which was among the highest prices at the recent 2020 Fasig-Tipton California Fall Yearling Sale. His fee will remain at $3,500.
Slew’s Tiznow, a record setting, Grade 1 performing dual stakes winner, who has produced 74% winners from starters while earning over $4.1 million, including 6 stakes winners. His fee remains at $3,000.
Richard’s Kid, a two time winner of the Pacific Classic-G1 and earner of over $2.4 million, who has produced 27 winners already, of which 7 have already earned more than $100,000, including stakes placed Sedamar and Sapphire Kid. His fee remains at $2,500.
Northern Causeway, a beautiful Graded stakes winning son of top sire Giant’s Causeway from the family of top sires City Zip and Ghostzapper, is the sire of 19 winners to date. His 2020 fee will be $2,000.
Tom’s Tribute is a son of Lion Heart who was a Grade 1 winner of $634,889 and a leading miler in California. His first foals are three-year-olds of 2020. His fee will remain at $2,000.
Weekend in Review: Great Results for Rancho San Miguel!
Monday, November 9, 2020
Lady Prancealot, a Grade 1 stakes winning daughter of Rancho San Miguel stallion Sir Prancealot, sells for $1,600,000 at the Keeneland November Breeding Stock sale to top Japanese breeding farm, Shadai Farm. Additionally, Beau Recall, a multiple Grade 2 winning & Grade 1 placed daughter of Sir Prancealot who earned $1,481,412, sells for $350,000 to OXO Equine.
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Mo See Cal, a California-bred daughter of the top Kentucky sire Uncle Mo who was foaled and raised at Rancho San Miguel, wins her first stakes off a 12 month layoff with a facile victory in the $100,000 Betty Grable Stakes at Del Mar. She increased her earnings to $342,664 with her sixth win in 19 starts. She was bred by Rozamund Barclay and is currently owned by Rockingham Ranch and trained by Peter Miller.
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Good With People, a California-bred two-year-old son of Rancho San Miguel stallion Curlin to Mischief, wins his second stake when annexing the $150,000 Golden State Juvenile Stakes at Del Mar. This was his second stakes win and 3rd win in 5 starts so far in his career and increased his earnings to $199,000. He is the current leader for California-bred Champion Two-Year-Old of 2020. He is owned by his breeders, J. Kirk and Judy Robison, and trained by Peter Miller.
Lady Prancealot (pictured in the white silks), a Grade 1 stakes winning daughter of Rancho San Miguel stallion Sir Prancealot, finishes a very cl0se fourth in the $2,000,000 Maker’s Mark Breeders Cup Filly and Mare Turf Stakes-G1 at Keeneland to increase her lifetime earnings to $740,841. She is sold two days later for $1,600,000 (see above).
Friday, November 6, 2020
Miss Amulet (pictured earlier winning the Lowther Stakes-G2 in Great Britain), a two-year-old daughter of Rancho San Miguel stallion Sir Prancealot, finishes a very impressive third in the $1,000,000 Breeders Cup Juvenile Filly Turf Stakes-G1 at Keeneland in her United States debut. as well as her first try around two turns. With her second Grade 1 placing, she increased her lifetime earnings to $262,961.
Good With People adds win in $150,000 Golden State Juvenile to resume.
Good With People, by Rancho San Miguel stallion Curlin to Mischief, wins the $150,000 Golden State Juvenile at Del Mar on Saturday, November 7th by holding off his nemesis Positivy by 3/4 of a length for his second stakes win. He is now the leading candidate for 2020 California-bred champion two-year-old and has earned $199,000. Watch race HERE.
Good With People was bred in California by his owners J. Kirk and Judy Robison and is trained by Peter Miller.
Yearlings Aplenty by RANCHO SAN MIGUEL Stallions to sell at Auction NEXT Monday.
More than 20% of the sales catalog in the Fasig-Tipton Sale at Los Alamitos are by stallions that stand at Rancho San Miguel, including 15 yearlings by the red hot first crop sire Danzing Candy, 8 by Curlin to Mischief (sire of recent Del Mar 2yo SW Good to People), 5 by Northern Causeway, 6 by Richard’s Kid, 7 by Slew’s Tiznow, 13 by Tom’s Tribute and 2 by U S Ranger.
Good With People becomes first Stakes Winner for Curlin to Mischief
Fresh off a runner up finish in the Graduation Stakes, Good With People wins the I’m Smokin Stakes at Del Mar on Friday, September 4th for his second win in three starts running the 6 furlongs in a snappy 1:10 1/5 while becoming the first stakes winner for his sire Curlin to Mischief. He has now earned $106,000. Watch race HERE.
Good With People was bred in California by his owners J. Kirk and Judy Robison.