Brittany Farms: $2.5M And Counting


July 22, 2024

Horses bred by Brittany Farms have earned more than $2.5-million to date in 2024, and adding to that total was Secret Agent Man, who just won the Tompkins-Geers at the Meadowlands en route to a possible try in the $1,000,000 Hambletonian.
 
Secret Agent Man 2,1:55.2; 3,1:50.3, by Chapter Seven-Feel The Magic, was a $170,000 Lexington Selected yearling sold by Brittany. He is now a back-to-back Meadowlands winner and ranks as the second-fastest sophomore trotter of the year. He is owned by the training team of Andy & Julie Miller along with partners Plouffe Racing, Patrick Hoopes and Knutsson Trotting.
 
At this fall’s Lexington Selected Sale, Brittany will offer his Father Patrick half-brother, Spycatcher (see pedigree).
 
Other Brittany-breds making appearances in the winner’s circle after recent stakes victories include Kindergarten Series 2-year-old winners Walspea 2,1:54.3 and Fallout p,2,1:52.1 and KYSS 3-year-old winner Copperfield p,3,1:51.2f.
 
Again this year, Brittany ranks among North America’s leading money-winning breeders; and judging from the quality of the farm’s 2024 yearling crop, this consignment — the farm’s last before its closing — will keep Brittany-breds near the top of the list in the years ahead.
 
Click here to view the yearling roster and pedigrees, and plan to visit the farm for a personal inspection prior to the sale.

Secret Agent Man (Michael Lisa/Lisa Photo)