Grade 1 winner Bright Future will stand at Claiborne Farm

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Bright Future, winner of the Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup, has been retired to Claiborne Farm to enter stud for the 2025 breeding season.

The 5-year-old son of Curlin won 5 of 11 career starts and earned $947,940 for owners Repole Stable and St. Elias Stables and Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. A dominant 4 3/4-length winner on debut going one mile at Gulfstream Park, Bright Future proceeded to win three races during his 4-year-old campaign, highlighted by the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Saratoga, for which he earned a 103 Beyer Speed Figure from Daily Racing Form.

He is the only son of Hall of Famer Curlin to have won the Jockey Club Gold Cup, following in the footsteps of his sire who won the 1 1/4-mile race in 2007 and 2008. Curlin is establishing himself as a prolific sire of sires, with classic-siring sons Good Magic and Keen Ice.

Bright Future came back in 2024 to win the Salvator Mile Stakes (G3) at Monmouth Park, a race previously won by influential stallions Smart Strike and Distorted Humor, overcoming early traffic trouble with a powerful stretch rally on the rail to win by 1 3/4 lengths.

“Bright Future displayed a great amount of talent and heart during his time in my barn,” Pletcher said. “He was a tough, hard-knocking colt that had speed he could carry around two turns. Being a son of Curlin and with his pedigree, Bright Future is surely to have that as a stallion at Claiborne.”

Bred in Kentucky by Clearsky Farms, Bright Future is out of the stakes-winning Bellamy Road mare Sophia’s Song, making him a half-brother to Grade 2 winner Musical Mischief as well as Booth, who ran a 96 Beyer in his 2-year-old debut at Keeneland. Bright Future’s extended family includes two-time champion sprinter Housebuster, Hopeful (G1) winner Nutella Fella, and Grade 2 winner Quero Quero.

Bright Future will be syndicated, with owners Mike Repole of Repole Stable and Vincent Viola of St. Elias Stables retaining an interest in the horse at stud.

“This is a special moment for me,” said Jacob West, stallion seasons and bloodstock manager for Clairborne. “Now that I’m working at Claiborne it feels like things have come full circle. I was part of the team that purchased Bright Future as a yearling, so I followed his career with great interest. Now it ‘s exciting to see him coming to Claiborne to stand as part of our growing stallion roster.”

Bright Future will stand for an advertised fee of $12,500 during his debut season. He is currently available for inspection at Claiborne Farm.

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