| Golden Pal's Recent Top Performers | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Progeny | Date | Race | Finish |
| Braums Run | May 9, 2026 | Royal Palm Juvenile Stakes | 3 |
| Skara Bae | May 9, 2026 | Royal Palm Juvenile Stakes | 2 |
This striking bay filly presents a beautifully balanced, athletic frame with the classic qualities of a top-class Thoroughbred. She shows a refined, well-shaped head set on a long, elegant neck that ties in nicely at the shoulder. Her sloping shoulder is excellent, offering promise for a long, ground-covering stride. She has a strong, short back leading into a well-muscled, powerful hindquarter that speaks to her ability to generate drive from behind. Her topline is clean and level throughout.
She stands over plenty of ground on four correct, sturdy legs with clean joints and good bone. Her deep heart girth suggests strong cardiovascular capacity, and her overall body condition is excellent - she is well-developed without being over-conditioned. Her coat gleams with good health and vitality.
This is a filly with presence and quality throughout, combining an athletic build with feminine refinement - exactly the type to develop and thrive as she matures.
This bay filly is an exciting early opportunity to invest in one of the hottest young sires in the country. By Golden Pal, the dual Breeders' Cup champion who captured both the Juvenile Turf Sprint [G2] and the Turf Sprint [G1], she represents his first crop of 2-year-olds - a crop already showing early promise on the track in 2026.
Her dam, Fenwick Hall, is a solid New York-based producer with four winners from four starters, and is herself a black-type placed winner who earned over $131,000. The family has a strong affinity for the Freud sire line, giving this filly a classic New York-bred foundation.
Digging deeper, her second dam Mighty Good produced the stakes winner Miss Narcissist, and the third dam Mighty Emy was a black-type winner who produced the Grade 2-winning Mighty Eros, whose daughter Faypien earned nearly $445,000 including a win in the Summertime Oaks [G2]. This is a family that produces consistent winners across multiple generations.
Foaled in New York, she is eligible for the lucrative New York state-bred bonuses, adding significant earning potential in open company opportunities.