2027 Blame - Croquembouche Individual Foal

Available Individual Foal
23.5% Still Available


 Breeding Opportunity
Sire:
Blame
Birth Year:
2027 
Farm Location:
Serendipity Springs Farm 
Cover Date:
March 23rd, 2026 
Foal's gender:
 


Why We Bought This Horse

  • Croquembouche was covered on March 23, 2026, by Blame and checked in and confirmed in foal on April 9, 2026.   Our anticipation is that this foal will be Kentucky-bred. 
  • This is a 2025-2026 Individual Foal Offering and is subject to the WVS Individual Foal Program Addendum to the Wasabi Ventures Stables Thoroughbred Management Agreement.   https://share.zight.com/DOuZW9Dy 
  •   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 targeted to be liquidated sometime in its yearling year, so you know when an offering ends.  Because you are not buying the mare, you have a finite time period of commitment (e.g. 12 to 20 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.

The BASE PRICE of this foal is $84,700

  • Mare Lease $20,000
  • Stallion Fee - $23,500
  • Vanning Expense - $1,000
  • Boarding Estimate - $23,000
  • Sales Expense Estimate - $7,000
  • Vet Estimate - $9,000
  • Registration Fees (Jockey Club and State Fees) - $1,200

 

When possible, we always attempt to give a young mare a chance or two with proven stallions in her first few breeding years, in order to give a breeder the best sense of what that mare is capable of. One of the few proven, reliable stallions in Kentucky with some commercial upside who fits this bill without breaking the bank is the Claiborne stalwart Blame. He’s a perfect pick to send Croquembouche in her second trip to the breeding shed, given that she went to an unproven, first-year stallion for her first mating.

Blame — a winner of the G1 Breeders’ Cup Classic (over Zenyatta), the G1 Whitney (over Quality Road) and the G1 Stephen Foster as a Claiborne/Dilschneider homebred during his own racing career — is now up to 54 black-type winners at stud, which is good for 8% of his runners, led by the likes of G1 winners Wet Paint, Nadal, Marley’s Freedom, Senga, and ‘25 G1 victor Sibayan. Those five alone demonstrate the breadth of Blame’s versatility, given their mix of highest-level wins on dirt going short and long in the U.S., and in Europe. Blame is also one of the most highly-regarded young broodmare sires in the country, too, and we will certainly be hoping for a filly out of Croquembouche in light of this.

Blame is one of the few remaining successful stallions from the Roberto/Hail To Reason sire-line (at least in the U.S. — Sunday Silence’s line is omnipresent in Japan, and he also traces to Hail to Reason through his sire Halo), being as he is a son of an earlier successful Claiborne stallion in Arch. Blame is from one of the deepest and most successful stallion families in the stud book on his bottom side, tracing as he does to Special, who is also the ancestress of Nureyev and Sadler’s Wells, among others.

Although TrueNicks calls this a “No Rating” mating, Blame’s only runner out of a Twirling Candy mare like Croquembouche is a winner of $236k, and he also has another winner out of a mare by Candy Ride. So we think that bodes well.

Meanwhile, Croquembouche’s female family has had repeated success with Blame and Arch, as her dam is a half-sister to Blame’s three-time G3 winner Officiating, and further back on the page is Arch’s G1 winner Hymn Book and the black-type placed Wiki. Plus, while she was only a winner on the racetrack, the Arch mare Remarqued — under Croquembouche’s third dam — is the dam of ‘25 G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint winner Cy Fair.

So there are plenty of reasons to like this pairing, including the physical matchup: Blame is a big, strong, not-quite-coarse horse, and Croquembouche also has plenty of size and substance but is significantly more elegant, and they should produce a big, pretty, successful racehorse together!

2027 Blame - Croquembouche Individual Foal


Price that WV Stables Paid

(Sales Tax Included)

$84,700


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