Legion is a full-service bloodstock agency focusing on providing our clients the opportunity to acquire exceptional prospects at the sales. Our collaboration combines decades of experience to bring you the best in racehorse development and ownership. We attend all major Thoroughbred sales on the East Coast of North America, as well as in England, Ireland, and France, purchasing yearlings, two-year-olds, and breeding stock.
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At Legion Bloodstock, we bring racing enthusiasts together to experience the thrill of ownership. Whether you’re looking for the camaraderie or the adrenaline rush of race day, joining a Legion group lets you own shares in competitive racehorses hand-selected by our team of experts.
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Border Czar is Beau Liam's First North American Winner
The Kentucky-bred filly, making her debut for owner/trainer Barbara Minshall, hopped slightly at the start and was last of seven early. Under a hustling ride from Rafael Hernandez she started passing horses along the inside on the backstretch. Fanned six wide into the lane and still back in fifth place, Border Czar chased down the leaders and won by a neck.
Legion Bloodstock, agent, bought Border Czar for $25,000 at the 2024 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale, where she was consigned by Vinery Sales…{more}
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New York-Breds Kick Off Belmont Stakes Racing Festival
The state-bred stakes action kicks off in race 2 with the Mike Lee Stakes as R and H Stable’s grade 3 winner Mo Plex tops a competitive field in the seven-furlong sprint for sophomores.
Trained by Jeremiah Englehart, the son of Complexity enters from a determined head victory in the open-company Bay Shore Stakes going this distance April 19 at Aqueduct Racetrack…{more}
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Regaled, Half-Sister To Kentucky Oaks Runner-Up Drexel Hill, Tops Inglis Digital USA May Sale
The 2025 Inglis Digital USA May Sale closed Wednesday with a pair of six-figure fillies leading the way with close relations to the top two finishers in this year’s Kentucky Oaks.
Wednesday’s sale-topper was Regaled, a Grade 3-placed half-sister to Oaks runner-up Drexel Hill who sold for $300,000 to Legion Bloodstock; the same operation that campaigns Drexel Hill with trainer Whit Beckman…{more}