Good Samaritan Retired

Good Samaritan | Sarah K. Andrew

Good Samaritan (Harlan's Holiday–Pull Dancer, by Pulpit) has been retired and will stand the 2019 breeding season at WinStar Farm. He is currently available for inspection and will stand for $12,500 S&N.

“He is the last great son of Harlan's Holiday, one of the most dominant American sire lines we have currently, and he was ultra-consistent,” said Sean Tugel, WinStar Farm's Director of Bloodstock Services and Assistant Racing Manager. “In this day and age of retiring horses with limited starts, he started 15 times over three years, including 14 straight graded stakes contests. As a juvenile, he was unlucky not to win the [GI] Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf as the favorite and was only a half-length away from winning the [GI] Clark H. against older horses as a sophomore. He offers commercial breeders excellent value as a consistent and sound stallion prospect.”

Bred by WinStar, Good Samaritan was campaigned by Kenny Troutt's operation in partnership with the China Horse Club, SF Racing LLC and Head of Plains Partners. Winner of the 2016 GII Summer S. and third in that term's BC Juvenile Turf, the Bill Mott pupil powered home to a decisive win in the GII Jim Dandy S. at Saratoga in his first try on dirt in July of 2017 and was a close second in that year's Clark. Victorious in the GII New Orleans H. in March, the dark bay retires with a record of 15-4-3-2 and earnings of $1,309,450.

 

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