
**Wowwhatabrat will be available for sale after she has been bred back to Blofeld.**
An eight-time winner in 74 career starts who earned $317,117, Wowwhatabrat was a true throwback in her soundness, durability, and consistency over a long period of time. She was also classy enough to earn black-type when finishing 3rd in Laurel’s $75,000 Geisha Stakes as a 4YO, and also finished 2nd in Delaware’s $75,000 Small Wonder Stakes at 2YO. In addition to her eight victories, she finished 2nd or 3rd another 17 times, winning from 7 furlongs to 1-1/16 miles on turf and dirt (wet and dry), and placing going as short as 5-1/2 furlongs and as far as 1-1/8 miles.
Sired by Preakness winner Louis Quatorze, Wowwhatabrat is one of three full-sisters to win over $100,000 (from 5 winners total) out of their dam, Kim the Brat, who was herself a winner and sold for $100,000 carrying her first foal (by Touch Gold). Kim the Brat is a half-sister to the grade 3-winning/grade 1-placed Second of June (by Louis Quatorze, and thus closely related to Wowwhatabrat) and the grade 2-placed Jack Flash (by Louis Quatorze’s sire Sovereign Dancer), as well as to Weekend In Indy, the dam of grade 1 winner Any Given Saturday, grade 3 winner Bohemian Lady (in turn the dam of grade 3 winner Almoonqith), and Weekend Whim (in turn the dam of grade 1 winner New Money Honey).
Wowwhatabrat’s second dam is the stakes winner Whow, and her third dam is stakes winner Hooplah. This is the extended female family of Eclipse Champion Phone Chatter, grade 1 winners In Lingerie and Dixie Chatter, etc. You can find more photos of her here.
Wowwhatabrat delivered her first foal in 2023, a flashy chestnut filly by our favorite Kentucky value sire, Jimmy Creed (you can read about that Housatonic Recommended Mating here). She will be bred back to the exciting Maryland stallion Blofeld for her foal of 2024.
Wowwhatabrat wins a Laurel allowance
Wowwhatabrat wins at Monmouth
Wowwhatabrat goes wire-to-wire at Delaware
Wowwhatabrat wins at Monmouth