West Point is proud to partner in an elite investment fund created to acquire well-bred colts at the prestigious Saratoga and Keeneland yearling sales. Each colt was hand-selected by world-class bloodstock agent David Ingordo and will be developed under the guidance of multiple Grade 1-winning trainer Cherie DeVaux.
Each horse is syndicated individually, with West Point maintaining a 15% ownership position in every colt within the fund. This structure provides Partners with rare access to blue-chip prospects while offering the opportunity to diversify their equine portfolios strategically.
This Saratoga yearling is a powerful colt by Munnings, one of the most proven and versatile sires standing in North America.
Munnings needs little introduction—his runners have earned over $97 million, including 84 black type winners and stars like I’m a Chatterbox, Jack Christopher, Kimari, Bonny South, and Eda. He consistently sires precocious, fast 2-year-olds that train on to become graded stakes winners, and his offspring thrive on both dirt and turf.
This colt hails from an elite female family. His dam, Allez Marie, is by Unbridled’s Song and already proven in the breeding shed as the dam of five black type horses, including West Point co-owned Legalize. This colt a half-brother to no fewer than five black type horses—a remarkable strike rate for any broodmare. The second dam is none other than Summerly, winner of the Kentucky Oaks (G1) and nearly a million in earnings.
We love the combination of Munnings’ brilliance with the proven productivity of this mare. He’s bred to come out running at two, yet he has the foundation to carry his speed around two turns. He’s an athlete with substance, presence, and a pedigree that screams early stakes horse with classic upside.
The colt will be trained by Cherie DeVaux, who has quickly risen to the top ranks of conditioners with a Breeders’ Cup win to her credit. She conditions several stakes quality horses for West Point, including grade one winner Vahva and stakes winners Northern Invader and Reagan’s Wit.
Price includes all acquisition costs and all training, veterinary, and insurance expenses until January 1, 2026.