Nicky Wylie, part owner and operator of White House Stables, watched with nervous excitement as her handsome yearling colt marched his way into the sales ring.

The British Columbia auction had not started well for Wylie and husband Norman when her first offering, Hip No. 1, brought just $4,000. The couple’s small but select thoroughbred breeding business needed a big boost.

In a matter of minutes, there were some rapid shouts from the bid spotters and the bay son of Second in Command from the Wylie’s top mare, Mascaretta, was the subject of a bidding war. When the fireworks ended, the colt had brought a bid of $102,000 from top owner Glenn Todd.

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