Curlin's Honor Comes to Pleasant Acres Stallions
Monday, November 30, 2020

    Curlin's Honor, the graded stakes-placed and black-type winner from the family of Fappiano, will be standing in Florida for the 2021 breeding season at Pleasant Acres Stallions, with a fee of $2,500.

    Curlin’s Honor is a son of Curlin, two-time Horse of the Year and Champion 3-year-old and Champion Older Horse. Curlin is the sire of 67 stakes-winners and 123 stakes horses. Curlin’s Honor’s dam, Franscat, has produced eight winners out of nine starters, including three black-type winners, and one graded black-type placer.

    Trained by Mark Casse, Curlin’s Honor was in the money in 12 of 17 starts. At three, he won the 6f, $100,000 Woodstock Stakes (listed) in 1:08.85, by 2 ¼ lengths. He finished second in the 7f,  $100,000, Paradise Creek Stakes (black type) and the 9f, $125,000, Gr. III Ontario Derby.

    At four, he won the 8f, $150,000 Artie Schiller Stakes, receiving a 116 Equibase speed figure, one of eight times in his career his 'E' figure surpassed 100. He also had six in the 90s. Curlin's Honor was also second in the 8f,  $175,000, Gr. II King Edward Stakes, and third in the 7f, $175,000, Gr. II Connaught Cup Stakes, the 7f, $175,000, Gr. II Play the King Stakes, the 6f, $125,000, Gr. III Jacques Cartier Stakes, and the 6.5f,  $125,000, Gr. III Bold Venture Stakes. He earned $356,545. 

    When asked about Curlin’s Honor, Casse's succinct answer was: “Talented, Fast, Handsome and Pure Class.”

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