Rideallday to change ownership before lucrative Mouttet Mile

In a dramatic development in the horse racing world, Solomon Sharpe, owner of the celebrated grey/roan colt Rideallday, has announced that the three-year-old American-bred horse will be sold to a new owner before the prestigious Mouttet Mile on December 6, 2025. Sharpe disclosed that while initial interest from potential buyers had waned, renewed enthusiasm has emerged, with offers now coming in at a premium. ‘This is my final run as Rideallday’s owner,’ Sharpe stated, emphasizing the heightened stakes. ‘Those who hesitated earlier are now eager to pay extra.’

Rideallday’s recent triumph in the Port Royal Sprint on November 16, 2025, has significantly boosted his market value. The Mouttet Mile, a Grade One event with a $300,000 purse, presents a golden opportunity for the new owner to compete against elite contenders. Under the expert guidance of jockey Ian ‘Dolly Baby’ Spence, Rideallday showcased his prowess by securing a thrilling victory in the Port Royal Sprint, overtaking rivals in a nail-biting finish. The win not only solidified his reputation but also guaranteed his participation in the upcoming Mouttet Mile.

Trainer Philip Feanny, while acknowledging the challenges Rideallday faced in the Port Royal Sprint, expressed confidence in the horse’s readiness for the Mouttet Mile. ‘The handicaps were against him, but this race served as a crucial sharpener,’ Feanny remarked. With seven wins from nine starts and over $6.7 million in Stakes earnings, Rideallday’s pedigree and performance have cemented his status as a top-tier competitor. As the racing community eagerly anticipates the Mouttet Mile, all eyes will be on Rideallday and his new owner to see if they can seize the moment and claim victory.