$380K Violence Colt Leads the Way During Solid Start to Fasig-Tipton NY-Bred Yearlings Sale

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY – The Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearlings Sale gained momentum throughout its opening session, ending with figures ahead of last year's opening session after a brisk evening of just 100 catalogued head. A colt by Violence brought the night's top price when Chris Baccari, bidding alongside trainer Ken McPeek, went to $380,000 on behalf of country singer Toby Keith. The yearling was consigned by Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa.

A total of 53 yearlings sold Sunday for $5,999,000. The average of $113,189 was up 5% from last year's opening-session figure of $107,813, while the median of $100,000 was up 29.9% from $77,000 a year ago. With 28 horses reported not sold, the buy-back rate was 34.6%.

“It was a very good opening session to the 2023 New York-bred Yearling Sale,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning, Jr. “It seemed a tiny bit sticky at the beginning, with a little higher RNA rate that kind of smoothed out as the sale progressed. But it was a solid sale, a good sale. Last year was essentially a record-breaking sale and to be statistically improved in two key categories is a really good start.”

With just a third of the catalogue through the ring Sunday, Browning was loathe to make any big predictions on the state of the New York-bred yearling market.

“We have got a full day tomorrow, so we won't be making any bold proclamations or assertions,” Browning said. “We will have a better ability to access the overall market tomorrow. But it was certainly a good start and we are looking forward to another good day tomorrow.”

The New York-Bred Yearlings Sale continues Monday at noon with a further 264 catalogued head scheduled to go through the ring at the Humphrey S. Finney Pavilion.

 

Baccari, McPeek Strike for Violence Colt
Chris Baccari, who has been active buying on behalf of Toby Keith this year, got the Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearlings Sale off to a quick start when acquiring a colt by Violence for $380,000 (hip 306) for the country singer Sunday in Saratoga. Baccari did his bidding out back alongside trainer Ken McPeek.

“To me, he looked extremely sound and he had a lot of good qualities about him that were unique for his pedigree,” Baccari said. “That's why I told Kenny and Toby that this one we would have to stretch on. To me, he's a very solid horse.”

The bay colt is out of Liam's Lookout (Liam's Map), a half-sister to graded winner Itsaknockout (Lemon Drop Kid). Bred by Fred Hertrich, the yearling sold for $175,000 to SKPJ Stables at this year's Keeneland January sale. He was consigned Monday by Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa.

“Chris Baccari and I are good friends and we have been for a long time,” McPeek said. “I have a lot of respect for his work and he knows some of my work. We both liked the horse. We are putting a group together to race in New York. We will probably have Magdalena as some sort of share in him. He's a lovely horse. I thought he was a real standout. You have to pay for the good ones and he was a good one.”

Bidding for Keith's Dream Walkin Farms, Baccari purchased a filly by Fast Anna for $100,000 at the OBS June sale and Baccari and McPeek teamed up to buy a Blame colt for $310,000 at the Fasig-Tipton July sale.

“I've known Toby and had mares for him for a long time,” Baccari said. “In the springtime, he called me up and said let's try to get a racing stable. So, that's what I'm trying to do.”

Asked if there was a target number for the stable, Baccari said, “Every deal is it's own deal. When I walk up and see a horse, then I try for it”

 

Gun Runner Filly to Trade Winds Farm
Tom D'Ambra, standing alongside his daughter and farm manager Agatha Reid, went to $290,000 to acquire a filly by Gun Runner (hip 369) Sunday in Saratoga. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, the yearling is out of graded winner Pantsonfire (Ire) (Sir Percy {GB}). She was bred by Richard Nicolai.

“We really wanted her,” D'Ambra said. “She's a filly, she has residual value If she doesn't run, it's a great family. We hope she will have a good racing career, but even after that there is more in the tank.”

Trade Winds Farm is located in Rexford, New York and has campaigned stakes winner Bounding Charm and multiple stakes placed Scientist.

D'Ambra, who indicated the filly would likely be trained by Brendan Walsh, admitted he was willing to spend more to acquire the yearling.

“I thought she would go higher, so I thought this was good deal,” he said.

Asked if he was still shopping, D'Ambra said, “That's it for tonight, but we will be back tomorrow.”

Eclipse, Repole Back for Mo
Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Repole Stables, who teamed up to purchase a yearling by Practical Joke for $150,000 at last year's Fasig-Tipton New York sale, returned to the Humphrey S. Finney Pavilion two days after that colt broke his maiden first-time out at Saratoga to acquire his half-sister by Vekoma (hip 349) for $235,000.

“It's the exact same partnership as on the brother,” said Repole advisor Jacob West. “So we are combining forces and hope we do it again.”

Asked how much her half-brother Trust Fund's 2 1/4-length debut victory impacted their decision to buy the sister, West said, “We knew that she was in here and we knew what he was doing prior [to Friday's race]. The page was turned down on her before he ran. But the filly, on her own, was very, very nice. She was a beautiful filly. We hope he goes on and does well and we have some residual leftover.”

Hip 349, who was consigned by Straight Line Equine Sales, is out of Mo Savings (Uncle Mo), a half-sister to stakes winner and graded placed Clipthecouponannie (Freud). She was bred by Windylea Farm.

“She's been really nice ever since she was born,” Windylea's Kip O'Neill said of the yearling. “We thought she would bring $80,000 to $125,000 before the timely update that happened Friday. Certainly we were watching out for that horse. Once that happened, we thought we would get into the high $100,000s. She got over $200,000 and we are very happy with the hands that she's in. Jacob has bought quite a few from our farm over the years. It's becoming a good relationship.”

Windylea Farm claimed the unplaced Mo Savings for $40,000 at Belmont in 2019. Trust Fund was her first foal. She has a weanling filly by Tacitus.

“We still have the mare,” O'Neill confirmed. “We decided not to breed her back–it was a late foaling and we decided to give her the year off. We were going to have to give her a year off sooner or later and she's worked hard for us. So we figured we would give her a little bit of a break.”

Vekoma had a pair of yearlings sell Sunday night. In addition to the filly, the Spendthrift stallion also had a colt (hip 354) sell for $200,000 to Klaravich Stables.

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Honest Mischief Sets Hot Pace With Debut Yearlings At Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Sale

It took less than 40 hips into the abbreviated first session of the Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearling Sale for Honest Mischief to make a statement among the New York stallion ranks.

On Sunday night, Honest Mischief became the first New York stallion to sell multiple six-figure yearlings from his debut crop at the New York-Bred sale since Dublin had three in 2014.

Early in the evening, Shepherd Equine Advisors, as agent for International Equine, signed the $100,000 ticket for Hip 314, a filly from the family of Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike. Shortly after that transaction, Tom McCrocklin, as agent, landed Hip 340, a colt out of the Malibu Moon mare Miss Malibu Style, for $120,000.

“Everyone has really been excited about the first crop of Honest Mischiefs, not just the buyers and the breeders, but also the consignors that have the ability to sell his progeny,” said Carlos Manresa, Sequel's director of operations. “Going around the consignments, looking at each of the Honest Mischiefs in the sale, we were really excited with what we saw. We had several in the consignment that already sold really well, and we know they're going to go on to do great things. It's very encouraging to see that other people see what we see in him, as well.”

The early auction success continued a wave of commercial interest in the 7-year-old son of Into Mischief, which began in his debut season at Sequel New York in 2021, where his 127 mares bred was the most in the Empire State. In turn, he had the most first-crop yearlings cataloged in this year's New York-Bred Yearling Sale.

Sequel New York has five Honest Mischief yearlings cataloged in the sale, including the $120,000 colt. Ballysax Bloodstock handled the evening's other six-figure yearling by the stallion.

“The Honest Mischiefs are giving a very athletic and fast build,” Manresa said. “He has a lot of similarities to Into Mischief. He's a middle-sized horse, but he's incredibly robust. He's very powerful-looking, and in a lot of ways, he's a refined version of Into Mischief that had a lot of early speed. He looks like a horse that's going to produce a lot of fast 2-year-olds.”

During his own on-track career, Honest Mischief won four of nine starts racing as a homebred for Juddmonte Farms, earning $287,464. He won the listed City of Laurel Stakes at Laurel Park during his 3-year-old season, which also included an in-the-money effort in the Grade 2 Amsterdam Stakes.

Honest Mischief is out of the Grade 1-winning Seattle Slew mare Honest Lady, whose other foals of note include Grade 1 winner and sire First Defence, and stakes winners Phantom Rose and Honest Quality. His second dam is 2002 Broodmare of the Year Toussaud, putting him in the family of Belmont Stakes winner Empire Maker, Grade 1 winner Chester House, and Grade 2 winner Decarchy.

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The crowd for Sunday evening's session of the New York-Bred sale featured a healthy mix of end-user owners, trainers, and pinhookers, and Manresa said the Honest Mischiefs were called out by many of them.

With that degree of popularity, meeting or surpassing Dublin's trio of six-figure yearlings appears to be an attainable goal as the auction enters its final session.

“The Honest Mischiefs have been looked at by everyone at the sale, across the board,” he said. “They were part of all of our shows, from local breeders that were happy to see him come to our farm in New York to Hall of Fame trainers that were bringing them all out to see what the new crop was going to look like.

“Chad Brown was, of course, really happy to see them, as he trained Honest Mischief,” Manresa continued. “He was really happy to see what we had, and I think he found a lot of similarities between his progeny and Honest Mischief himself.”

New York Stallions With Six-Figure First-Crop Yearlings In The Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearling Sale Since 2014

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Fourth Time The Charm For Five Star General In Longacres Mile

Five Star General won the $150,000 Longacres Mile on Sunday at Emerald Downs and entered the record books as the first horse to finish in the money in four consecutive editions of the race.

The 7-year-old Distorted Humor gelding was second in 2020 and third in 2021 and 2022 but would not be denied this year, scoring comfortably by 1½ lengths under Joe Bravo, who was aboard for trainer Grant Forster.

Tracking early pacesetter A Man's Man from second, about 1½ lengths back while two wide, Five Star General easily dispatched that rival nearing the quarter pole and scooted to victory as the 2-1 favorite.

Il Bellator was second, 3 3/4 lengths in front of third-place finisher Slew's Tiz Whiz.

Five Star General returned $6 after finishing the trip in 1:34.73 on a fast track.

Ken Alhadeff campaigns the winner in the name of Elttaes Stable after purchasing the bay horse for $110,000 from the Estate of Glen Todd Dispersal conducted by Fasig-Tipton on its digital platform in April 2022. Pegasus Training Center was the consignor.

Forster succeeded Doris Harwood in training Five Star General.

Five Star General, who won the Evangeline Mile this spring, has a 10-5-6 record from 30 career starts and earnings of $602,769.

Bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm, his dam is the Bernardini mare Party of Interest.

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Violence Colt Leads Opening Session Of Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearling Sale

The opening session of the Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearling Sale posted gains in average and median sale price on Sunday evening, highlighted by the $380,000 sale of a Violence colt.

The session, which featured less than a third of the catalog's total offerings ahead of Monday's longer day of trade, saw 53 horses change hands for revenues of $5,999,000, down 13 percent from last year's opening session – featuring a similar format – when 64 horses sold for $6,900,000.

Sunday's average sale price finished at $113,189, up four percent from $107,812 in 2022, while the median rose 29 percent to $100,000 from $77,000. The buyback rate finished at 34 percent, compared with 23 percent during last year's opener.

“I thought it was very consistent,” said Fasig-Tipton president Boyd Browning. “It seemed a tiny bit sticky in the beginning, with a higher RNA rate that kind of smoothed out as the sale progressed. It wasn't totally unexpected. The owners have options with their horses, and I think sometimes you create a false sense of enthusiasm off the main sale (the Saratoga Select Yearling Sale), which people quickly adjust to, but it was a solid sale. Last year was a record-breaking sale, and to be statistically improved in two categories is a really good start.”

The session-topper came early in the evening when Baccari Bloodstock purchased Hip 306, a Violence colt, for $380,000.

The bay colt is the first foal out of the winning Liam's Map mare Liam's Lookout, who is herself a half-sister to Grade 2 winner Itsaknockout, stakes winner Storm Power, and Grade 3-placed Hot Sean. His extended family features Grade 1 winner Believe You Can and Grade 3 winner Rush Bay.

Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa consigned the colt, as agent.

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