Buyers were eager to get their hands on horses from Tiz The Law’s second crop at the OBS Spring 2-Year-Olds In Training Sale, with a Louisiana-bred colt topping the sale at $1.5 million. The colt was purchased by Spendthrift Farm, St. Elias stable, and West Point, who have high hopes for the offspring of Tiz The Law based on their athleticism and intelligence.
Tiz The Law’s offspring have been impressing buyers with their performances at sales, including a filly out of Tulsa Queen that sold for $1.05 million. The filly, bred by Spotted Pony Stables, is similar in breeding to Group I winner Wandack and comes from a strong pedigree of stakes performers. Tiz The Law also sired the sixth most expensive horse of the sale, purchased by Zedan Racing for $1,150,000.
The success of Tiz The Law’s offspring at the sale reflects the impact he is expected to have on the breed for years to come. With strong performances on the track and impressive pedigrees, buyers are eager to invest in the future success of these young horses.