William Pape's Boxwood was the top selling mare at Fasig-Tipton Winter Mixed Sale
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- February 4, 2025
- By Staff Writers
LEXINGTON, Ky.--A $775,000 Curlin colt topped the 2025 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed sale, held Monday, Feb. 3, while William Pape's Boxwood was the second highest priced and the highest price mare.
Curlin coltBoxwood (hip 228), in foal to Nyquist, sold for $650,000 to Steven W. Young, agent, from the consignment of Royal Oak Farm, agent for William L. Pape Dispersal.
Boxwood is the dam of last season’s speedy juvenile stakes winner Keep It Easy, by Hard Spun.
Keep It Easy is on the Derby trail, and his next anticipated start is in the G2 Fountain of Youth Stakes on March 1 at Gulfstream Park.
"We were very pleased," said Braxton Jones Lynch of Royal Oak Farm, who also sold Pape's last remaining mare Figgy for $75,000. "Bill Pape was thrilled."
Lynch, who as agent sells regularly at thoroughbred sales, takes after her father and her Uncle Russell Jones of Unionville, Pa., whose Walnut Green was one of the top sales agents before his retirement.
Pape owned many top steeplechase horses, including Eclipse Award winner Divine Fortune and four time Eclipse Award winner Flatterer, bred with Hall of Fame trainer Jonathan Sheppard, raised on Pape's 90 acre My Way farm in Unionville, Pa. and trained by Sheppard.
After marrying his wife Anne, Pape turned his interest to flat racing, but following Anne's death Pape decided to disperse his thoroughbred stable.