Chitu Colt Ties Track-Record Quarter Mile At Second OBS June Under Tack Session

Hip No. 347, Esperon, a son of OBS graduate Chitu consigned by Silvestre Chavez Thoroughbreds, Agent, sped a quarter in a track record-equaling :20 1/5, posting the fastest work at the distance at the second session of the Under Tack Show for Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's 2023 June Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training and Horses of Racing Age.

The bay colt is out of stakes placed Satan's Mistress, by Songandaprayer, a daughter of stakes winner Sheza Nasty Lady.

Two youngsters shared honors for the session's fastest eighth, clocked in :9 4/5.

– Hip No. 346, a dark bay or brown colt by Mo Town consigned by GOP Racing Stable Corp., Agent, is out of Sassy Redhead, by Henny Hughes, from the family of Grade 1 winner Dubai Escapade.

– Hip No. 356, consigned by Gene Recio, Agent, is a bay colt by Malibu Moon out of Scion Power, by Wildcat Heir, a full-sister to graded stakes winner Derwin's Star.

Hip No. 208, a chestnut colt by Catalina Cruiser consigned by All Dreams Equine, turned in a quarter in :20 2/5. He's out of One for London, by Eskendereya, a half sister to graded stakes winner Nicole H.

Hip No. 276, a son of Khozan consigned by Blue River Bloodstock, Agent, worked three-eighths in :33 1/5. The bay colt is a full-brother to stakes winner Liam's Lucky Charm out of P. S. I Love You, by Stormy Atlantic, a full-sister to graded stakes winner Twice as Bad.

The Under Tack Show continues Wednesday morning at 7:30 a.m. with Hip No.'s 361 – 540 scheduled to breeze.

To view the full results from Tuesday's under-tack session, click here.

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The Price Of Success: Candy Ride Rises After Successful May Campaign

The month of May brought with it a pair of weekends featuring a bunch of graded stakes races, surrounding the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, and the sires that gave us the winners of those races look the same as the ones from the first four months of the year.

In the following charts, we'll take a look at the active stallions with the most North American graded stakes winners in 2023 through the end of May, organized into four stud fee tiers, to chart who is providing the most bang for their buck.

To be considered for this list, stallions must be active in North America for the 2023 breeding season, with an advertised fee. With runners being conceived at different stud fees in different years, this was the simplest way to keep a horse to one line. Plus, it provides a window to the stallion's current market standing, and not where it was a few years ago.

Important to note: These stats go through the end of the month for May. Results from any graded stakes races run since June 1 will be included in next month's standings.

To view last month's “Price of Success” rankings, click here.

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Leading Sires Of 2023 Graded Stakes Winners, $100k Stud Fee and Up

Surprise, surprise. It was another big month for Spendthrift Farm standard-bearer Into Mischief, who notched one more individual winner and three more wins, extending his lead in both categories.

The highest-profile contribution to Into Mischief's tallies was Pretty Mischievous, whose Kentucky Oaks victory on May 5 was her second graded stakes score of the year. Two starts earlier, she established herself as a top Oaks contender with a win in the G2 Rachel Alexandra Stakes at the Fair Grounds.

On the same day that Pretty Mischievous took home the Kentucky Oaks, Played Hard gave Into Mischief his eighth graded winner on the year when she held off Secret Oath by a neck in the G1 La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs. A day later at the same track, General Jim earned his second graded score of the season in the G2 Pat Day Mile Stakes to round out Into Mischief's run for the month.

In the race behind Into Mischief, Constitution and Not This Time threw their hats in the ring with their first graded winners on the year. WinStar Farm resident Constitution got on the board with Webslinger in the G2 American Turf Stakes at Churchill Downs on May 6, while Taylor Made Stallions' Not This Time had Up to the Mark win the G1 Turf Classic Stakes on the same day at the same track.

Leading Sires Of 2023 Graded Stakes Winners, $99k to $50k Stud Fee

With two new graded winners in May, Lane's End stalwart Candy Ride took over the mantle from Violence in this price bracket by individual winners.

Once again, the Kentucky Derby weekend at Churchill Downs factored into the jump, with Heavenly Sunday emerging victorious in the G2 Edgewood Stakes on May 5. Later that month, Candy Man Rocket picked up his sire's fourth graded score of the season when he took the G3 Runhappy Stakes on May 13 at Belmont Park.

Those two runners joined Kentucky Derby trail contenders Confidence Game (G2 Rebel Stakes) and Hit Show (G3 Withers Stakes) among Candy Ride's graded stakes winners in 2022.

Hill 'n' Dale Farms' Ghostzapper also picked up a pair of graded winners, with Our Flash Drive taking the G2 Royal North Stakes on May 13 at Woodbine, and Spirit of Makena winning the G2 Triple Bend Stakes on May 27 at Santa Anita Park.

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Leading Sires Of 2023 Graded Stakes Winners, $49k to $20k Stud Fee

Not a ton of movement in this division from the previous check-in. Lane's End resident Union Rags joins the chase with Caramel Swirl, who got on the graded stakes board with a score in the G3 Vagrancy Stakes on May 14 at Belmont Park.

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Leading Sires Of 2023 Graded Stakes Winners, $19k and Below Stud Fee

This division is getting pretty crowded, with four new sires joining the fold in May: Collected, Competitive Edge, Karakontie (a First Team member of the Paulick Report's 2022-23 All-Value Sire Team), and Mark Valeski.

A tight race at the top between Ashford Stud's Classic Empire and Spendthrift Farm's Cross Traffic continued in May, with each of them picking up a new graded stakes winner.

Classic Empire welcomed Interstatedaydream to the fold after the filly won the Allaire DuPont Distaff Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on May 19. She joined Angel of Empire, winner of the G1 Arkansas Derby and G2 Risen Star Stakes, and G3 Royal Delta Stakes winner Classy Edition among Classic Empire's graded winners of 2023.

Classic Empire was also a First Team member of the 2022-23 All-Value Sire Team.

Maple Leaf Mel flew the flag for Cross Traffic at Pimlico on May 19 when she won the G3 Miss Preakness Stakes, joining Defining Purpose (G1 Ashland Stakes) and Hear Mi Song (G3 Commonwealth Stakes) among her sire's graded winners.

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Noble Mission (GB) Filly, Solomini Colt Fastest At OBS June Under Tack Opener

Two youngsters breezed quarters in :20 3/5, sharing honors for the fastest works at the distance at the opening session of the Under Tack Show for Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's 2023 June Sale of Two Year Olds in Training and Horses of Racing Age.

– Hip No. 39, Noble Madame, a chestnut filly by Noble Mission (GB) consigned by Tom McCrocklin, Agent, is out of Lady Marjorie by Curlin, a daughter of stakes winner Light Bringer.

– Hip No. 41, consigned by Omar Ramirez Bloodstock, Agent, is a chestnut colt by Solomini out of Lady Overboard, by Midshipman, from the family of grade one stakes winner Pioneerof the Nile.

Six horses worked the session's fastest eighth, clocked in :9 4/5.

– Hip No. 9, a dark bay or brown filly by OBS graduate Bucchero consigned by Halcyon Hammock Farm, Agent, is a half-sister to graded stakes-placed stakes winner Two Sixty out of Jim's Lonesa, by Put It Back.

– Hip No. 25, Dawn's Creed, a chestnut filly by Jimmy Creed consigned by J.J. Thoroughbreds, is out of Kitty Foille, by Black Minnaloushe, a half-sister to graded stakes winner Prospectress.

– Hip No. 46, a bay filly by Into Mischief consigned by de Meric Sales, is out of Laquezza, by Speightstown, a half-sister to Grade 1-placed stakes winner Light the City.

– Hip No. 51, consigned by G. A. Thoroughbred Sales, is a bay colt by Courageous Cat out of Laur Net, by Strong Hope, a daughter of stakes winner Lady Lionel.

– Hip No. 92, Win One for Benny, a bay colt by Bucchero consigned by Hector Barajas, is out of Lucy Ring, by Eavesdropper, a daughter of stakes winner One Emotion.

– Hip No. 130, a chestnut colt by Hard Spun also consigned by de Meric Sales, Agent, is a half-brother to stakes winner Athens Queen out of stakes placed Mine All Mine, by Belong to Me.

The Under Tack Show continues Tuesday morning at 7:30 a.m. with Hip No.'s 181 – 360 scheduled to breeze.

To view the full results from Monday's under-tack show, click here.

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Fasig-Tipton July Yearling Sale Catalog Now Online

Fasig-Tipton has cataloged 370 selected yearlings for The July Sale, to be held on Tuesday, July 11, at the company's Newtown Paddocks in Lexington, Ky. The sale will begin at 10 a.m.

“Sellers have shown increased interest in July this year, resulting in a catalog that is 23 percent larger than last year's,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “We will kick the sale off with the Freshman Sire Showcase – offering a flashy group of individuals by this year's first crop yearling sires – before transitioning into the more proven sire-populated segment of the catalog. There is a healthy mix of first crop sires and leading general sires, which should draw good interest.”

According to statistics from The BloodHorse Marketwatch, July is the top ranked major North American yearling sale by percentage of stakes winners, stakes horses, and 2-year-old winners. It is ranked third by percentage of graded stakes winners, trailing only Fasig-Tipton's Saratoga Sale and 2020 Selected Yearlings Showcase.

This year's front catalog cover features recent Grade 1 winning July graduates Faiza and Chocolate Gelato. Faiza, a four-time graded stakes winner at two and three, captured the Grade 1 Starlet Stakes in December. Chocolate Gelato won the prestigious G1 Frizette Stakes at two this past fall.

Featured on the back cover are Grade 1 winner and multiple graded stakes winner Kimari, as well as recent graded/group stakes winners Boardroom, Danse Macabre, Frosted Over, Fun and Feisty, Manny Wah, and Mimi Kakushi.

“We focus on recruiting precocious and athletic yearlings to July,” noted Browning. “This approach results in very impressive performance statistics.”

Nominations are also now open for Fasig-Tipton's July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale, which will be held the day prior to The July Sale, on Monday, July 10.  Fasig-Tipton will accept nominations up until sale time; however, to make the initial catalog release, entries should be finalized by June 16.

The July Sale catalog may now be viewed online and will also be available via the Equineline sales catalogue app. Print catalogs are now available.

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