Grade 2-Winning Juvenile Mutasaabeq To Stand At Darby Dan Farm

Mutasaabeq, a versatile Grade 2-winning juvenile by perennial leading sire Into Mischief, has been retired and will take up stud duty for the 2023 breeding season at Darby Dan Farm, the farm announced today. The deal was brokered by The Stallion Company, and his fee will be $7,500 S&N.

“Hailing from a sire line with a lot of upside, Mutasaabeq is a fast and precocious son of Into Mischief,” said Ryan Norton, Darby Dan Farm's stallion director. “He is an outstanding individual with all the ingredients to be a top sire, and we're excited about the opportunity to offer him to breeders in the upcoming breeding season.”

A $425,000 weanling purchase by Shadwell Stable at the 2018 Keeneland November Sale, Mutasaabeq came out running at two for trainer Todd Pletcher. He broke his maiden in scintillating fashion in his career debut, winning a Saratoga maiden special weight by a dominating 4 ½ lengths and earning TDN Rising Star designation in the overpowering bow.

Next up, he finished third to future champion Jackie's Warrior in the Grade 1 Hopeful Stakes in just his second career start before impressively winning the $200,000 G3 Bourbon Stakes at 1 1/16 miles on the turf at Keeneland in his first route try. After overcoming trouble at the start of the Bourbon Stakes, Mutasaabeq trailed a competitive field of 11 through the early stages. He commenced a strong rally eight-wide turning for home, collared the leaders past the furlong pole and drove clear in the late stages to score going away by 2 ¼ lengths as much the best.

The following season at three, Mutasaabeq annexed the $100,000 Mucho Macho Man Stakes at one mile on the main track at Gulfstream Park. In contention throughout, Mutasaabeq kicked clear of his foes in upper stretch and held clear through the stretch to defeat stakes winner and graded stakes-placed Papetu by 1 ½ lengths in the end. All told, Mutasaabeq hit the board in four of six lifetime starts and earned $259,670.

By record-setting sire Into Mischief, Mutasaabeq is produced from the winning Scat Daddy mare Downside Scenario. This is also the family of this year's G1 Florida Derby winner White Abarrio, and graded stakes winners Sam Who and Cool Cowboy.

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Catalog Released For Wanamaker’s September Sale

Opportunities abound in the 2022 Wanamaker's September Sale catalog, with 24 horses set to sell on Thursday, Sept. 29. The catalog features horses in training, 2-year-olds, yearlings, broodmare prospects, and broodmares in-foal.

Bidding will open on Thursday, Sept. 29 at 8 a.m. ET, with the first listing set to close at 5 p.m. ET. Subsequent listings will close in three-minute increments. Detailed information on the buying process can be found at wanamakers.com/buy.

Qatar Racing is set to sell Ti Sento, a talented 2-year-old son of Invincible Spirit. He exits his first start in the United States when running in the Grade 3 Del Mar Juvenile Turf earlier this month, and before that competed in the prestigious G2 Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot. He is eligible for a first-level allowance condition and sports a flashy, European turf pedigree.

Multitasker is a broodmare being offered in foal to the Grade 1 winning son of Speightstown, Lexitonian. She is the producer of two winners from three starters, highlighted by Bueno Bueno, a 3-year-old son of Lord Nelson who placed in the Palm Beach Stakes at Gulfstream Park earlier this year. She is also a half-sister to Eclipse Award champion 2-year-old, Shared Belief.

Other offerings include My Margaret Anne, a 4-year-old filly with black type-producing siblings being sold in foal to Thousand Words, as well as Crystal Avalanche, a 7-year-old half-sister to Grade 3 winner Cookie Dough who is currently in foal to Higher Power.

For more information on those being offered in the 2022 Wanamaker's September Sale, see wanamakers.com. Prospective buyers may browse the website to view pedigrees, pictures, and videos of each hip offered. In-person inspections may be scheduled by contacting sellers with the information provided in the catalog.

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Bloodlines Presented By No-No Cribbing Collar: A Mid-September Check-In On The Freshman Sire Race

Juvenile champions are an elite subset of the population, and for many years now, Coolmore has made a project of collecting as many of these as possible to stand at its Ashford Stud outside Versailles, Ky.

This has worked well, most notably with champion Uncle Mo (by Indian Charlie), champion and classic winner Lookin at Lucky (Smart Strike), as well as champion and subsequent Triple Crown winner American Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile).

Coolmore doesn't catch 'em all, however, and a pair of juvenile champions that went to other studs were responsible for the winners of the juvenile stakes at Churchill Downs over the weekend. The 2008 Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner and champion Midshipman (Unbridled's Song) sired Fun and Feisty, who won the Grade 3 Pocahontas Stakes. The dark bay filly is owned by Lucky Seven Stable and was selected out of the Fasig-Tipton July sale last year by trainer Kenny McPeek for $100,000. The filly has now earned more than a quarter-million.

Midshipman, the most successful stallion son of Unbridled's Song to date, stands at Darley's stallion operation at Jonabell. The Godolphin/Darley combine had acquired the colt shortly before the Breeders' Cup as part of a giant package deal for the broodmares, farm, and racing stock of Robert and Janice McNair, which paid immediate and lasting dividends.

Following Midshipman in 2008, Coolmore acquired five of the next six juvenile champions, excepting only the eminently talented Shared Belief (Candy Ride), who was a gelding. Darley picked up the 2015 juvenile champion Nyquist (Uncle Mo), who subsequently won the 2016 Kentucky Derby. Coolmore bought the 2016 juvenile champion Classic Empire (Pioneerof the Nile), and Hill 'n' Dale stepped into the ring by securing the 2017 champion Good Magic (Curlin).

The latter's first foals are juveniles this year, and he sired the winner of the Churchill Downs companion feature to the Pocahontas, the Iroquois Stakes.

That race featured the odds-on favorite Echo Again (Gun Runner), winner of an impressive maiden special at Saratoga, and the unbeaten Damon's Mound (Girvin), winner of the Sanford Stakes at Saratoga. That pair led much of the race but collapsed in the stretch to finish unplaced as Curly Jack (Good Magic) and Honed (Sharp Azteca) pulled away to finish one-two in the 8.5-furlong Iroquois.

Curly Jack is the second stakes winner (both graded) for freshman sire Good Magic, and Honed is the fourth stakes horse for freshman sire Sharp Azteca (Freud; Three Chimneys), who leads all freshmen by number of winners (18).

At the moment on the first-crop sires list, the two freshmen sires above stand in reverse order to the finish of the Iroquois. Sharp Azteca is in fourth place to Good Magic's fifth, with progeny earnings of $1.03 and $1.01 million.

The freshman leader at the moment is Bolt d'Oro (Medaglia d'Oro; Spendthrift), who is narrowly ahead of Army Mule (Friesan Fire; Hill 'n' Dale) $1.24 million to $1.20. The leading freshman by number of stakes winners is Justify (Scat Daddy; Ashford), who has four and earnings of $1.12 million. He's in third place on the freshman list.

With less than a quarter-million dollars separating the top five freshmen sires, this is a competitive and tightly bunched group, and we're only now into the turn for home.

At this point, Sharp Azteca leads with total number of winners (18) from Bolt d'Oro (16), but they are tied for total starters with 52 from crops of 117 and 141.

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Volume matters and not simply the number of starters. Only eight freshmen sires have more than 100 foals in their first crop, and five of those (Bolt d'Oro, Justify, Sharp Azteca, Good Magic, and Mendelssohn) are in the top seven crop leaders at present. Not only are these the most popular young prospects to go to stud for the 2019 breeding season (foals of 2020), but the leaders by number of foals also have more numerical opportunity to hit the long ball that goes over the fence, clears the bases, and makes that lucky stallion the all-star of the game.

The crop leader by number of foals among the 2022 freshmen is the “other” son of Scat Daddy, Mendelssohn, who stands at Ashford, like Justify, and is a half-brother to Into Mischief (Harlan's Holiday) and to champion Beholder (Henny Hughes).

The only two young sires to have broken through against the power of numbers are Army Mule (89 foals; 40 starters; 15 winners) and City of Light (79; 17; 8).

The offspring of these well-intended young sires will continue to make competitive racing this fall, and we have miles to go before we sleep, as Mr. Frost might say.

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Indiana’s 2022 Fall Mixed Sale Catalog Now Online

The catalog for the 2022 Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association Fall Mixed Sale is now online, featuring 115 horses on offer.

The auctions will take place Saturday, Oct. 15 in the receiving barn at Horseshoe Indianapolis in Shelbyville, Ind., beginning at 1 p.m. Eastern. It will be immediately followed by a paddock sale for horses of racing age.

This year's main catalog features 88 yearlings, 13 broodmares, 12 weanlings, and one juvenile. The vast majority of the catalog's young horses are Indiana-breds, with a handful of additional Kentucky-breds.

Indiana stallions with young horses in the catalog include Charming Kitten, Europe, Forever d'Oro, Harry's Holiday, Lantana Mob, Looking Cool, Notional, Pass Rush, Pataky Kid, Prayer for Relief, Qafeef, Santiva, Shagaf, Skylord, Slope, Storm's Eye, Taprize, Turbo Compressor, and Unbridled Express.

Stallions whose first crops of yearlings are represented in the catalog include Charming Kitten, Copper Bullet, Enticed, Flameaway, Force the Pass, Maximus Mischief, Qafeef, Shagaf, and World of Trouble.

To view the online catalog, click here.

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