
Acquired for $10,000 at the 2019 Keeneland November Sale in foal to Army Mule, Hurryupandcomeback’s colt by that stallion was sold at the 2021 Keeneland January Sale for a session-topping $95,000 by our friends at Wasabi Ventures Stables — an auspicious start to her broodmare career, especially since that colt was then pinhooked at the exclusive Saratoga yearling sale for $275,000! (He was the only Maryland-bred in that catalog, too.)

Hurryupandcomeback comes from a deep and active female family that makes her an exciting broodmare prospect. She is a half-sister to the multiple stakes winner White Flag, who finished 3rd in the 2019 Highlander Stakes-G1 and has placed in two other Graded stakes. Another sibling, Noble Hope, was a maiden special weight winner at 3, and a full-sister to White Flag named Stop War was a maiden special weight winner early in her sophomore year for Christophe Clement.
Hurryupandcomeback’s second dam is the Grade 1 winner Shared Interest, who is also the dam of Grade 1 winner Cash Run (dam of stakes winner Great War Eagle and two international champions, as well as second dam of 2019 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies-G1 runner-up Donna Veloce) and Grade 1 winner and leading sire Forestry. Another daughter has produced Grade 2 winner Golden Spikes and stakes winner Al Muhtasib, and is the second dam of 2019 black-type 2YO Bella Aurora. Shared Interest is a half-sister to multiple Grade 1 winner Sewickley.
Hurryupandcomeback is by Mizzen Mast, a Grade 1 winner and top sire for Juddmonte Farms, who is also proving a successful broodmare sire.
After delivering that Maryland-bred Army Mule colt in February 2020, Hurryupandcomeback foaled a colt by Grade 1 winner and millionaire Force the Pass in 2021, and a filly by the legendary More Than Ready in 2022. She is pregnant to Modernist for 2023.
Hurryupandcomeback’s half-brother White Flag wins the Allied Forces Stakes
Hurryupandcomeback’s half-brother White Flag wins the Aqueduct Turf Sprint