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As a stallion, Not This Time has been as sensational as he was on the racetrack. The meteoric Not This Time won his first two starts by 18 1/4 lengths and then ran second in a photo finish in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. As a stallion, Not This Time rocketed to the forefront and is entrenched now as a top 10 sire, and he has done it with wonderful versatility. In 2024, he has had a world-class turf sprinter in Cogburn, plus a dirt phenom in Next, who has been the marathon version of Flightline, winning 7 starts by almost 70 lengths. Last year Not This Time had a champion going long distances on the grass in Up to the Mark, and right before that Epicenter was a star 3-year-old in the Triple Crown mix, earning champion 3-year-old male, hitting the board in two classics and capturing the Travers Stakes.
This colt comes from a consignment that is as live as they come: Clarkland Farm is synonymous with raising Hall of Famer Beholder and her talented half-brother Mendelssohn, and this fall Clarkland was represented by a new Grade 1 winner in Howard Walowitz, who scored in the $2-million Franklin-Simpson Stakes at Kentucky Downs.
The new colt’s pedigree is packed with accomplished runners. The dam, Jenda’s Agenda, was a stakes winner, and right off the bat, she produced Just Cindy, winner of the Grade 3 Schuylerville Stakes for 2-year-old fillies at Saratoga. This summer, a half-sister named Bedazzle ‘Em has been on a roll, scoring a maiden win at Ellis Park in July and following right up with a rich victory at Kentucky Downs on August 29.
The second dam, Just Jenda, was a stone-cold runner as well, blazing to seven stakes wins, including the Grade 2 Molly Pitcher around two turns on the dirt at Monmouth Park. She has been a source of early success: not only was Jenda’s Agenda a debut winner, but her half-sister Miss Alacrity scored first-time out in May of her two-year-old season at Belmont Park and sped to a stakes win that summer at Monmouth Park in the Colleen Stakes.
Price includes all acquisition costs and all training, veterinary, and insurance expenses until January 1, 2026.
Comments from Shug McGaughey on the colt:
In Ocala for his early training:
WPT team discussing the colt: