Lucky In Love
"Lovey"
Lookin At Lucky x Lovin Empire by Empire Maker
2/01/2020 Bay Mare
Sired by Lookin At Lucky, LTE$3,307,278, who won five grade 1 stakes, including the Preakness Stakes (G1), and was named 2009 Eclipse champion 2-year-old colt and 2010 champion 3-year-old colt. He has been extraordinarily successful in Chile, where he's sired six of eight lifetime champions and 69% of his 74 lifetime black-type winners. His best performers in Chile include 2018 Horse of the Year and multiple champion Wow Cat, who won the 2018 Beldame Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park and was runner-up that year in the Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1). He also sired four champion 2-year-olds in Chile—Hongkong Great, Royal Luck, Dafonda, and Muy Gracioso—and a Chilean champion older mare in Bahia Linda. In North America, his best performers included 2018 champion older dirt male and Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) winner Accelerate ; 2019 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Country House ; Canadian classic winner Breaking Lucky , who won the Prince of Wales Stakes; and, multiple graded stakes winners Diamond Oops , Madefromlucky , and Money Multiplier .
Out of Lovin Empire, LTE$71,095 starter allowance winner and dam to one foal, Lucky in Love.
Maternal Grandsire Empire Maker, LTE$1,985,800. The classic winner was the only 3-year-old colt of his generation to win three grade 1 races: the Belmont Stakes, Florida Derby, and the Wood Memorial. Empire Maker began his career at stud in 2004 at Juddmonte Farms and threw grade 1 winners Bodemeister , Royal Delta , and Pioneerof the Nile , among his 33 graded/group stakes winners. He rose to the top of the 2009 third-crop sire standings due in large part to the strong performances of Pioneerof the Nile, winner of Santa Anita Derby (G1) and runner-up in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1). By November 2010, however, the Japan Bloodhorse Breeders’ Association had purchased Empire Maker and stood him at the Shizunai Stallion Station. His North American progeny continued to thrive. He was runner-up on the 2012 North American general leading sires list with more than $10 million in progeny earnings and just missing the leading sire title to Giant's Causeway by $111,752 in earnings. Royal Delta was his top performer in 2012 with four graded stakes wins that included a second-consecutive victory in the Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic (G1). For her career, Royal Delta won three Eclipse championship titles and won 10 graded stakes, of which six were grade 1.
Out of Lovin Empire, LTE$71,095 starter allowance winner and dam to one foal, Lucky in Love.
Maternal Grandsire Empire Maker, LTE$1,985,800. The classic winner was the only 3-year-old colt of his generation to win three grade 1 races: the Belmont Stakes, Florida Derby, and the Wood Memorial. Empire Maker began his career at stud in 2004 at Juddmonte Farms and threw grade 1 winners Bodemeister , Royal Delta , and Pioneerof the Nile , among his 33 graded/group stakes winners. He rose to the top of the 2009 third-crop sire standings due in large part to the strong performances of Pioneerof the Nile, winner of Santa Anita Derby (G1) and runner-up in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1). By November 2010, however, the Japan Bloodhorse Breeders’ Association had purchased Empire Maker and stood him at the Shizunai Stallion Station. His North American progeny continued to thrive. He was runner-up on the 2012 North American general leading sires list with more than $10 million in progeny earnings and just missing the leading sire title to Giant's Causeway by $111,752 in earnings. Royal Delta was his top performer in 2012 with four graded stakes wins that included a second-consecutive victory in the Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic (G1). For her career, Royal Delta won three Eclipse championship titles and won 10 graded stakes, of which six were grade 1.
STATS:
- Placed
- LTE $28,087
- Starts: 26
- 1st: 0
- 2nd: 3
- 3rd: 5