Sweetontheladies moved to Solera Farm in Florida

Sweetontheladies moved to Solera Farm in Florida

John Kasbar announced the return of the Third Harvest Father on February 4 Dear ladies to Florida. The multiple stakes winner and graduated stakes performer will be at Solera Farm near Williston, Florida during the upcoming 2026 breeding season.

Sweetontheladies, a precocious son of leading father Spinning candy will be owned by The Four Horsemen Racing Stable and Lady Lindsay Racing Stable for a live foal of $2,500. He spent the 2025 season at West Virginia after starting his stud career in Florida.

Sweetontheladies himself built a distinguished racing resume, winning or placing 10 stakes from 2 to 5 before retiring. He won the 2016 Juvenile Sprint Stakes at 2, and earned a 4th- and 5th-place ranking in the 2018 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (G1), the 2018 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash Stakes (G3), the 2018 Smile Sprint Stakes (G3), and the 2018-19 Gulfstream Park Sprint Stakes (G3).

Sweetontheladies has already built a reputation for passing on its signature speed and versatility. Its descendants have proven particularly effective on all-weather surfaces, highlighted by several standout performers.

Tiza sweet lady scored an 8 1/4 length victory on Gulfstream Park’s all-weather surface at age 2. She scored another win on January 30, winning her sophomore debut in the benefits division. Icy Belle demonstrated all-weather prowess by breaking her maiden with an impressive 4 1/4 length victory over Gulfstream’s Tapeta, and Dear Cha Cha And Red candy apple have both found the winner’s circle on all-weather circuits.

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