Your chance to name first foal of Peace and Justice

by | Feb 6, 2018 | Breaking, Business, PA Business, Pennsylvania

From a press release

Peace And Justice, a three-time winning miler and son of top international sire, and emerging sire of sires, War Front standing in Pennsylvania, welcomed his first foal into the world Sunday night. The filly was born during the second half of the Super Bowl at Northview Stallion Station’s PA Division in Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania.

“She needs a good name,” said Steven W. Young, owner of the filly’s sire Peace And Justice. “She’s his first foal, she’s a PA-bred, she’s a Philly filly, and she was born during the Super Bowl.”

Fans are encouraged to submit suggested names via the stallion’s website by March 1st, at which time one name will be selected. The chosen name will be announced on the website, as well as the stallion’s Facebook Page.

The filly is out of the winning mare Movie Starlet (Flatter – Jim’s Prospect, by St. Averil), who was purchased for $255,000 at the 2014 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-olds in Training Sale.

Movie Starlet is out of a stakes winner and from the immediate family of Miss Charm City, a multiple stakes winner, including the Maryland Million Lassie Stakes.

“We’re excited to see Peace And Justice’s first foal hit the ground,” said Young. “We believe Peace And Justice has every chance to become the next great Pennsylvania stallion. We’ve supported him with a strong group of mares and will continue to do so. Plus, we’re extending the huge bonus opportunity to breeders.”

According to the website, PeaceAndJusticePA.com, a bonus payment of $250,000.00 shall be paid to the official breeder of record with the Jockey Club of the first offspring of Peace and Justice to win a non-restricted stake race during the period commencing January 1, 2020 and ending December 31, 2021. To be eligible for the bonus, the horse must be produced from one of the first eighty (80) mares bred to the Stallion in 2018 and must be declared the official winner of the non-restricted stake race and not be subsequently disqualified as the winner of the race.