Offlee Wild

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Offlee Wild
Sire Wild Again
Grandsire Icecapade
Dam Alvear
Damsire Seattle Slew
Sex Stallion
Foaled 2000
Country United States
Colour Dark Brown
Breeder Dorothy Matz
Owner AZ Azalea Stables
Trainer Richard E. Dutrow, Jr. & Juan Rodriguez
Record 19: 6-3-2
Earnings $976,325
Major wins
Holy Bull Stakes (2003)
Massachusetts Handicap (2004)
Suburban Handicap (2005)
Excelsior Breeders’ Cup Handicap (2005)
Last updated on November 15, 2007

Offlee Wild (foaled April 5, 2000 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse.

Background

Bred by Dorothy A. Matz, he was sired by Wild Again, out of the mare Alvear, whose sire, Seattle Slew, was a Triple Crown winner and was inducted into National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

Offlee Wild bears a striking resemblance to his sire, Wild Again, and was purchased as a yearling at the Keeneland Sales for $325,000 by AZ Azalea Stables, a syndicate stable headed by Lansdon Robbins III.

Racing career

At three, he defeated Funny Cide in his first race around two turns in the Holy Bull Stakes, scoring a Beyer Speed Figure of 99. A virus then affected his schedule, and he placed third behind Peace Rules in the Blue Grass Stakes in his only other Kentucky Derby prep.

At four, Offlee Wild again met and beat Funny Cide in the Massachusetts Handicap, running a 110 Beyer Speed Figure.

At five, he lost by a neck in the John Campbell Handicap in his first start since the Mass Cap but came back in the Excelsior Breeders’ Cup Handicap under a hand ride by Edgar Prado to win by over 8 lengths. In July, Offlee Wild took the Grade 1 Suburban Handicap over Pollard's Vision and Evening Attire in a time of 2:00 2/5 for 10 furlongs.

Stud record

Retired in August 2005 due to injury, Offlee Wild stands at Darley Stud in Jonabell, Kentucky, for a fee of $7500 per live foal.

Offlee Wild was the leading freshman sire of 2009. His best progeny have included the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner She Be Wild and the Haskell Invitational Stakes winner Bayern.[1]

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