Pleasant Tap Retires to Stud in Kentucky
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NEW YORK — Pleasant Tap, runner-up to A.P. Indy in the $3-million Breeders’ Cup Classic two weeks ago, was retired Thursday and will stand at stud at Buckland Farm in Lexington, Ky.
Stud fee for the 5-year-old was set at a relatively low $10,000.
“It never hurts to raise the price of a stud, but it hurts to lower it,” said Walter Vickers, vice president and general manager of Buckland Farm. “I felt that a $10,000 live foal was a really good deal. With any luck, if he goes on to become a successful sire, maybe we’ll raise it.”
Pleasant Tap won stakes races at distances from seven furlongs to 1 1/4 miles. He earned $2,721,169 and won nine of 32 starts.
His stakes victories came in the Malibu, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Suburban Handicap, Churchill Downs Handicap, Commonwealth Breeders’ Cup and Sunny Slope Stakes. He also placed in the Kentucky Derby, the Metropolitan Handicap, Santa Anita Handicap, Nassau County Handicap, Lexington Stakes and San Bernardino Handicap.
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