Echo Town Retires To Ashford

Speightstown making an impression as a sire of sires

Brilliant Gr1 H Allen Jerkens Stakes winner Echo Town has been retired from racing and will stand at a fee of $10,000.

“We are delighted that Echo Town will be coming to Ashford,” said Ashford’s Director of Sales Charlie O’Connor.

“He’s a very good-looking horse and Speightstown is making an impression as a sire of sires. As one of the best sprinters of his generation we think Echo Town offers a similar profile to our own Munnings who continues to go from strength to strength.”

Echo Town broke his maiden at the first time of asking at Fair Grounds for Steve Asmussen earning TDN Rising Star Status in the process. Two more convincing wins followed at Oaklawn Park and Churchill Downs before he ran second in the Woody Stephens on his first start in Gr1 company.

Next time out in the Grade 1 H Allen Jerkens Stakes at Saratoga, he turned the tables on his Woody Stephens rival in no uncertain fashion drawing off to a 3½-length score. (Watch here)

Echo Town (Pic- Coolmore)

“We are extremely excited for Echo Town to stand at Coolmore America,” said co-owner Michael Levinson of L&N Racing. “He has been a star on the racetrack, and we’re confident Coolmore will give him every opportunity to succeed as a stallion, we look forward to seeing his foals hit the ground in 2022.”

A son of the Gr2 Forward Gal Stakes winner Letgomyecho, Echo Town is a half-brother to J Boys Echo, victorious in the Gr3 Gotham Stakes and to Grade 3-placed juvenile Unbridled Outlaw.

 

 

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