From Tommy Town Thoroughbreds
SANTA YNEZ, Calif. (Nov. 13, 2017) – Ruis Racing has announced that Saburo and War Envoy will enter stud at Tom and Debi Stull’s Tommy Town Thoroughbreds in Santa Ynez. They will be the first sons of leading sires Medaglia d’Oro and War Front, respectively, to stand in the Golden State.
The Medaglia d’Oro son Saburo was purchased by Ruis at last year’s Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Old in Training Sale for $600,000, the second highest-priced colt at the auction. He’s out of the Lemon Drop Kid mare Kid Majic, who hails from the family of Eclipse champion Proud Spell. She’s also the dam of Miss Mischief, a multiple stakes winner of over $500,000.
“I purchased Saburo because I loved the way he moved and because I love the family, which is still very active,” said Mick Ruis. “His dam has a Bernardini and some nice Tapits in the pipeline. A little further back is the two-year-old stakes winner Dak Attack, who is undefeated and should be on the Derby Trail next spring.”
War Envoy, by War Front, emerged from his debut victory in April of his two-year-old season to become one of Europe’s leading juveniles in 2014. He placed in a trio of Group events before shipping to Santa Anita for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (G1). There he was beaten just four lengths as the favorite after a brutal trip. The colt continued to show his toughness and versatility throughout his four seasons on the track, racing at 14 different tracks, in five countries, on dirt and turf. He earned nearly $500,000.
“I have so much admiration for War Envoy. He always tried but didn’t always have the best of luck. He’s another with a good family – his third dam is Winning Colors – and his full brother just sold for $750,000 to Cheveley Park Stud at Keeneland September. We plan to support both War Envoy and Saburo with a good number of our own mares. In fact, we’re looking to buy some mares as we speak.”
“California breeders have been clamoring for access to these two sire lines and they sure won’t be disappointed when they see Saburo and War Envoy,” added Tom Stull. “We’re ecstatic to be partnering with the Ruis family and on these two promising stallions.”
Saburo will stand for $3,500, War Envoy for $5,000.