American Graded Stakes Standings Presented By Virginia Thoroughbred Association: Tapit Tops Broodmare Sires In 2022

Being a successful broodmare sire isn't necessarily a young man's game, or even a game for active stallions, but the graded stakes results of 2022 revealed that many of the industry's top broodmare sires are just starting to build their resumes.

Of the 14 stallions with five or more individual North American graded stakes winners as broodmare sires in 2022, four will still be active for the upcoming breeding season, and four more have left the ranks since 2020, meaning their final fillies haven't even hit the racetrack yet, much less entered broodmare bands.

In fact, the leading broodmare sire of graded stakes winners in 2022 was Tapit, who will stand the upcoming breeding season at Gainesway for an advertised fee of $185,000.

A three-time leading general sire in North America, Tapit was represented last year by 11 graded stakes winners as broodmare sire, led by Cody's Wish, the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner and an Eclipse Award finalist for champion male sprinter.

A son of Curlin out of the Grade 1 winner Dance Card, Cody's Wish gave broodmare sire Tapit three of his graded stakes wins in 2022, also including the Grade 1 Forego Stakes and the G3 Westchester Stakes.

Cody's Wish raced as a homebred for Godolphin, which was Tapit's most prolific supporter as a broodmare sire in the graded stakes ranks. The operation of Sheikh Mohammed Al-Maktoum also sent out G3 Gazelle Stakes winner Nostalgic, a daughter of Medaglia d'Oro out of the stakes-placed Been Here Before.

Tapit's accolades as a broodmare sire in 2022 also included Society, a two-time graded stakes winner, highlighted by a victory in the G1 Cotillion Stakes. A homebred for Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds, Society is a daughter of Gun Runner, out of the winning Blum homebred Etiquette.

While Tapit was the leading broodmare sire by individual winners, another active sire topped the list by total graded stakes wins in 2022.

Darley's Medaglia d'Oro tallied 16 total wins as a broodmare sire, and tied with late sires Indian Charlie and Smart Strike for second by individual winners with 10.

The greatest contributor to Medaglia d'Oro's total was Olympiad, who racked up five graded scores last year, including the G1 Jockey Club Gold Cup. Bred by Emory Hamilton, the son of Speightstown is out of the Grade 3-placed Flying Passage. Olympiad also added Grade 2 wins in the New Orleans Classic, Alysheba Stakes, and Stephen Foster Stakes in 2022, along with a Grade 3 score in the Mineshaft Handicap.

Santin contributed a pair of Grade 1 scores to the equation, taking the Turf Classic Stakes and Arlington Million, both at Churchill Downs. By Distorted Humor, Santin is out of the multiple Grade 2 winner Sentiero Italia.

Once again, Godolphin factored heavily into Medaglia d'Oro's success as a broodmare sire in 2022. Aside from standing the stallion, Godolphin also campaigned Santin as a homebred and co-bred the two-time Grade 3 winner Scalding in partnership with Cobalt Investments.

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Both Tapit and Medaglia d'Oro entered stud in 2005, and quickly established themselves as commercial forces to be reckoned with when their first runners hit the track. Once they earned the trust of breeders, their books became filled with the highest class of mares, in terms of both on-track performance and pedigree, and their sustained success has ensured that those top-quality mares remained plentiful over the course of their stud careers.

Few things are guaranteed when it comes to passing successful genes through the generations, but sustained quality of mares provides a stallion the best opportunity to establish himself quickly as a broodmare sire when his first daughters retire to the breeding shed.

Tapit and Medaglia d'Oro were joined among the top broodmare sires of graded stakes winners and wins by fellow active stallions Candy Ride (seven winners, 11 wins) and Hard Spun (five winners, five wins).

Top broodmare sires of 2022 who exited stud duty due to death or pensioning since 2020 include Bernardini (died in 2021), Tiznow (pensioned in 2020), Distorted Humor (pensioned in 2021), and Malibu Moon (died in 2021).

With so many stallions still building their foundations of present and future producers, the top of the broodmare sire list could look quite similar for years to come.

Leading Broodmare Sires of 2022 by North American Graded Stakes Winners

Tapit's Graded Stakes Wins of 2022 as a Broodmare Sire

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PR Back Ring Keeneland November: From Weanlings To Winners

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The latest issue of the PR Back Ring is now online, ahead of the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale.

The PR Back Ring is the Paulick Report's bloodstock newsletter, released ahead of, and during, every major North American Thoroughbred auction. Seeking to expand beyond the usual pdf presentation, the Back Ring offers a dynamic experience for bloodstock content, heavy on visual elements and statistics to appeal to readers on all platforms, especially mobile devices.

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  • Lead Feature, presented by Pyrois Media: Bloodstock editor Joe Nevills ranks the 20 best Keeneland November weanlings by on-track performance since 2014, a five-year span, ending with the 3-year-olds of 2021.
  • Stallion Spotlight presented by New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc.: Chris Bernhard of Hidden Lake Farm discusses Fog of War, a Grade 1-winning son of War Front whose first foals arrive in 2022.
  • Toast To Vino Rosso presented by Spendthrift Farm: Tanya Gunther of Glennwood Farm reflects on breeding Breeders' Cup Classic winner and Spendthrift Farm sire Vino Rosso, and spotlights the two Vino Rosso weanlings the consignment will offer in Book 1 of the Keeneland November Sale.
  • Lesson Horses presented by John Deere Equine Discount Program: Bernard McCormack of Cara Bloodstock describes what the first broodmare he owned taught him about life.
  • Ask Your Veterinarian presented by Kentucky Performance Products: Dr. Katy Dern of Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital explains why broodmares are so prone to colic, and the common causes.
  • Indiana Weanling Spotlight presented by Indiana Thoroughbred Alliance: Putting the spotlight on an Indiana-bred filly by the red-hot sire Not This Time, and the state-bred program where her buyer can reap the benefits.
  • Pennsylvania Leaderboard presented by Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association: A rundown of Pennsylvania's leading stallion award incentive earners with five crops of racing age or fewer.
  • American Graded Stakes Standings presented by Muirfield Insurance: Catching up with the leading breeders by North American graded stakes winners following the Breeders' Cup.
  • First-Crop Sire Watch: Stallions whose first crops of weanlings are represented in the Keeneland November Sale, including the number of horses cataloged and the farm where the stallion is currently advertised.

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PR Back Ring Fasig-Tipton October Sale: The Centuries-Long Legacy Of Normandy Farm

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The latest issue of the PR Back Ring is now online, looking ahead to The Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale.

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  • Lead Feature presented by WestWin Farm: Myra Lewyn looks back on the legacy of Normandy Farm, the home Man o' War's sire and dam, and how the farm's former residents have shaped today's racing and breeding landscape in the latest Kentucky Farm Time Capsule.
  • Stallion Spotlight presented by New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc.: Sean Feld of Climax Stallions discusses Mr. Monomoy, a Grade 2-winning resident of Waldorf Farm in New York, whose first foals arrive in 2022.
  • Ask Your Veterinarian presented by Kentucky Performance Products: Dr. Katy Dern of Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital explains the rock-like enteroliths that can build up in a horse's colon and lead to colic.
  • Pennsylvania Leaderboard presented by Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association: A look at the 2-year-olds who are earning their connections the most money in Pennsylvania-bred and -sired incentives, led by the impressive maiden winner For the Dreamers.
  • American Graded Stakes Standings presented by Muirfield Insurance: A rundown of the leading breeders by North American graded stakes winners, headed up by a close race between global powers Godolphin and Juddmonte Farms.
  • First-Crop Sire Watch: Stallions whose first crops of yearlings are represented in the Fasig-Tipton October catalog, including the number of horses cataloged and the farm where the stallion is currently advertised.

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PR Back Ring Fasig-Tipton July Yearling Sale: Back To The Summer Sale’s Roots

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The latest issue of the PR Back Ring is now online, ahead of the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Yearling Sale.

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  • Lead Feature: The Fasig-Tipton July Sale represented a return to its roots for the auction company in the 1970s. Myra Lewyn traces the sale's early years, and the flashpoints that have defined (and saved) the summer sale over the decades.
  • Stallion Spotlight: Chris Knehr of Lane's End on champion West Coast, whose first foals are yearlings of 2021.
  • Ask Your Veterinarian Presented By Kentucky Performance Products: Drs. Katy Dern and Alyssa Ball of Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital explain when and why Intra-articular medication or “joint injection” might be needed for a horse, and how to determine the proper frequency for treatment.
  • American Graded Stakes Standings Presented By Muirfield Insurance: The racing world lost Prince Khalid bin Abdullah Al Saud earlier this year, but his Juddmonte Farms operation has continued to make an impact with its graded stakes horses through the first half of 2021, led by Grade 1 winner Juliet Foxtrot.
  • Second-Crop Sire Watch: A list of stallions whose second crops of yearlings are represented in the Fasig-Tipton July catalog.

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