Spendthrift Pays $2.6m For Into Mischief Son of I'm A Chatterbox

Hip 163 | Fasig-Tipton

Spendthrift Farm, the stallion home of the all-conquering Into Mischief, gave a sales-leading $2.6 million for a son of treble Grade I winner I'm A Chatterbox (Munnings) at about the midway point of Tuesday's second and final session of the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale in upstate New York. Spendthrift also owns the year-older full-sister, named Bad Manners, after paying $700,000 for the filly during last year's Saratoga sale.

Hip 163 is the 14th million-dollar seller over the course of the first session and a half and was the fifth of the evening. Spendthrift bred the colt in partnership with Fletcher and Carolyn Gray, who raced I'm A Chatterbox to eight victories from 19 career starts, including the GI Cotillion Stakes, the GI Delaware Handicap and the GI Juddmonte Spinster Stakes. She bankrolled $2,354,454.

 

 

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