2025 Nashville - Giving Spirit Individual Foal

Active Individual Foal



Birth Year:
2025 
Farm Location:
Serendipity Springs in Lexington, Kentucky 
Cover Date:
March 6th, 2024 
Foal's gender:
Colt 


Why We Bought This Horse

  • UPDATE 1/27/25: Giving Spirit foaled a healthy colt, who has been nicknamed Goose.
  • Giving Spirit was covered on March 9, 2024, by Nashville and checked in and confirmed in foal on March 23, 2024.   Our anticipation is that this foal will be Kentucky-bred.
  • This is a 2024-2025 Individual Foal Offering and is subject to the WVS Individual Foal Program Addendum to the Wasabi Ventures Stables Thoroughbred Management Agreement.     
  •   Highlights of the program:
    • Fixed Price on the Offering - No Ongoing Bills
    • Limited Exposure - Like WVS Racing Programs, there is no chance for Future Expenses. If the Foal offering loses money, WVS absorbs those costs
    • Finite Time - The Foal Offering will be liquidated at the time of his/her weaning from the mare, so you know when an offering ends.  Because you are not buying the mare, you have a finite time period of commitment (e.g. 6 to 18 months)
    • Reduced Risk - WVS will only open a Foal Offering once a mare has checked in foal to the chosen stallion
    • Perpetual Breeders Bonuses - Even after the foal is sold, a Club member can continue to earn breeding bonuses for the racing life of the horse.
    • You can watch a video about this program by visiting here. 

The BASE PRICE of this foal is $46,000

  • Mare Lease $10,000
  • Stallion Fee - $12,500
  • Vanning Expense - $2,000
  • Boarding Fee Estimate - $18,000
  • Insurance - $0
  • Vet Estimate - $2,500
  • Registration Fees (Jockey Club and State Fees) - $1,000

Our friends at Wasabi recently acquired the young mare Giving Spirit just days after her 3YO half-brother Maycocks Bay won an allowance race at the Fair Grounds for Godolphin and trainer Mike Stidham, earning a 95 Beyer Speed Figure. Maycocks Bay is a son of Speightstown, one of the leading sires of the last decade or so, and a renowned sire-of-sires. Given how high we are on Speightstown’s young son Nashville (in fact, Wasabi just bred the very first foal ever by Nashville at the beginning of January), we believe that he’ll make a perfect mate for Giving Spirit this spring as we hope for Maycocks Bay to continue his progression and bring a black-type update to Giving Spirit’s page.

A $460k yearling purchase by the team at WinStar, Nashville has to be one of the best-looking stallions in Kentucky. We clearly aren’t the only ones enamored with him, given that he covered 204 mares during his first season at stud in ‘23 and the buzz continues to build as he approaches his second year in the breeding shed. We expect him to be very popular again, especially if his first foals look anything like he does (the filly bred by Wasabi certainly looks the part).

And there’s plenty of versatility in Giving Spirit’s pedigree to bring out whatever Nashville winds up bringing to the table — this foal’s broodmare sire will be Ghostzapper, a brilliantly-fast winner of the BC Classic who has sired the likes of champion sprinter Goodnight Olive, as well as of Dubai World Cup winner Mystic Guide, and whose daughters have produced Triple Crown winner Justify champion sprinter Drefong, and likely champion turf horse Up to the Mark. Giving Spirit’s dam, Hallie Belle (by Medaglia d’Oro), was a multiple stakes-winning turf miler who was classy enough to pick up a Grade 3 placing when stretched as far as 1-3/16 miles, and so far Maycocks Bay has wins at 6-1/2 furlongs and at a mile and 70 yards, both on dirt. Hallie Belle, in turn, is out of a French G3 winner who has also produced the multiple G3-winning juvenile sprinter/miler Alms.

Thus there is plenty of multi-surface speed in this matchup, and physically both Nashville and Giving Spirit tend in that direction as medium-sized, well-balanced horses with plenty of substance to them.

The Speightstown/Ghostzapper cross has produced the good G3-winning sprinter Bobby’s Wicked One and black-type winner Panther Island from just about 30 runners, and when you look back at the Speightstown/Medaglia d’Oro cross (again, he being Giving Spirit’s broodmare sire) you’ll find no fewer than four G1Ws, including Olympiad, Prince of Monaco, Rock Fall, and Competitionofideas (speaking again of versatility).

So this is a pairing that already has plenty going for it, and will only look better if Maycocks Bay continues to develop and win a stakes race or two in 2024!

2025 Nashville - Giving Spirit Individual Foal




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