Broad Brush
Broad
Brush (April 16, 1983 - May 15, 2009) was an American thoroughbred
racehorse foaled in Maryland. He was out of the Hoist The Flag mare, Hay
Patcher, by the Hall of Fame stallion, Ack Ack.
Bred
and owned by Robert E. Meyerhoff, and trained by Richard W. Small,
Broad Brush won a number of stakes races at age two before being prepped
for the 1986 Kentucky Derby.
Three year old season
At age
three, Broad Brush won a number of stakes races, including the Inner
Harbor Stakes at Pimlico Race Course, the grade two Jim Beam Stakes at
Turfway Park, the grade one Wood Memorial Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack,
the grade three Federico Tesio Stakes (also called the "Preakness
Trial") at Pimlico, the grade two Pennsylvania Derby at Philadelphia
Park, the grade two Ohio Derby at Thistledown and the grade two
Meadowlands Cup. The Pennsylvania Derby win was notable for the colt
bolting to the outside rail on the final turn, seemingly costing him the
race. Jockey Angel Cordero, Jr was able to gather the colt and he
stormed down the outside rail for the implausible win.
Broad
Brush also placed third in two of the most coveted races in the country
in the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing showing in
both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. He finished a close third
behind Ferdinand only two lengths back and Bold Arrangement (by a head)
in the grade one Kentucky Derby in 1986 in a large field of 16 colts.
Broad Brush also had a strong third as the local Maryland favorite in
the $1,000,000 grade one Preakness Stakes behind eventual Eclipse Award
winner Snow Chief and Derby champ Ferdinand. Snow Chief was named the
American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse in large part due to his
Preakness win.
Four-year-old season
At
age four, Broad Brush won some of the most prestigious races in the
handicap division with his wins in both the $1,000,000 grade one Santa
Anita Handicap and the grade one Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park. He
placed second in the Massachusetts Handicap and Grade I San Fernando
Stakes, placing third in the Grade I Metropolitan Handicap, Grade I
Strub Stakes, and Grade I Whitney Handicap.
Retirement
Upon
retirement in April 1988, Broad Brush became a very successful sire,
being awarded Leading sire in North America for 1994. He was one of the
leading draws for his breeding operation at Gainesway Farm in Kentucky
and ranked in the top 10 winners list as a sire in four straight years.
His progeny include the stakes-winning Concern, Include, Farda Amiga,
Hesanoldsalt, Nobo True, Best Of Luck, the Japanese champion mare Broad
Appeal, and Justenoughheart, dam of the champion filly Dreaming of Anna
as well as Arlucea, dam of 2012 Breeders' Cup Classic winner, Fort
Larned. Broad Brush was pensioned in 2004, and was euthanized on May 15,
2009.