In The Stud Presented By Kentucky Equine Research: West Coast, First Crop Weanlings Of 2020

West Coast has a champion's resume on his pedigree page and on the racetrack, and his debut foals get closer by the day to proving the same to be true for him as a stallion.

In this week's episode of In The Stud, we speak with Bill Farish of Lane's End about the Eclipse Award-winning son of Flatter whose first foals are weanlings of 2020.

Out of the champion juvenile filly Caressing, West Coast became a champion in his own right during his 3-year-old campaign, notching victories in the G1 Travers Stakes and Pennsylvania Derby, the G2 Los Alamitos Derby, and the non-graded Easy Goer Stakes.

West Coast then squared off against the top older horses in the world, turning in-the-money efforts in the G1 Breeders' Cup Classic, Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes, Dubai World Cup, and Awesome Again Stakes. He retired with earnings of $5,803,800.

The In The Stud video series, put together by our friends at EquiSport Photos, features up-and-coming names in the stallion ranks, with a focus on those whose first foals are weanlings of 2020. Paulick Report bloodstock editor Joe Nevills interviews farm staff about the stallion's appealing qualities and what mares might work best with them, while giving viewers and potential breeders a chance to see the stallion on the walk and on the racetrack.

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Bucchero Breeds 291 Mares In 2019-20; Leads All Florida Sires

While Mendelssohn and Justify never faced Bucchero on the track, it was Bucchero that filled out the trifecta for most mares bred by second year sires in 2020 according to the Report of Mares Bred issued by the Jockey Club on Friday.

After breeding to 130 mares in his first season at stud, multiple graded stakes winner Bucchero followed up his first-year success by breeding to 161 mares in 2020. Second in Florida only to Khozan, his total topped standout second year sires such as Collected, Bolt d'Oro and City of Light. His 291 mares bred in 2019-20 made him the most-popular stallion in Florida over the past two years.

“Kantharos and Bucchero's direct family is as hot as any up-and-coming family in America” said the ownership group's managing partner Harlan Malter. “Between his sire Kantharos and Bucchero's three-quarters relative, multiple Grade 1 winner World of Trouble, this direct family bred to 421 mares in 2020. I think this really says a lot about how breeders feel about the explosive potential of this 'Freaky Fast Family.'”

Bucchero is the first son to stud by Kantharos, whose tremendous success as a Florida-based sire resulted in his being transferred to Kentucky to continue his career at Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa. Kantharos's current 15 2-year-old winners from his first Kentucky-conceived crop is more than American Pharoah, Munnings and Tapit.

Bucchero enters his third year at Pleasant Acres Stallions in Florida in 2021, where he will continue to stand for $5,000.

“We were excited to bring the Kantharos bloodline back to Florida and once the breeders were able to see him in person, he really sells himself” commented Joe Barbazon, owner of Pleasant Acres. “Breeders realize that the Florida program and 2-year-old sales put a lot of emphasis on speed and precociousness, and they see that Bucchero checks these boxes. We have had the chance to see many of his first crop foals and breeders report back that he is really stamping them –  smart, correct and fast looking.”

A winner of 11 races, with earnings of $947,936, Bucchero won stakes going long and short, on dirt and turf, and was stakes placed on synthetic.

Bucchero won seven black-type races, including the $200,000 Grade 2 Woodford Stakes at Keeneland in both 2017 and 2018. He was stakes-placed seven times, including second in the $200,000 G2 Shakertown Stakes and third in the $150,000 G3 Twin Spires Turf Sprint Stakes.

Bucchero was the rare horse who was both precocious and durable. Debuting as a 2-year-old in stakes company, and finishing second by a half-length, he then broke his maiden at second asking running a Thorograph 4. Durable and sound, he raced 31 times at 13 different tracks, winning his second Woodford at the end of his 6-year-old campaign.

An “Early Bird” discount of $1,000 will be offered for bookings made before Jan. 1, 2021.

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PR Special Fasig-Tipton October: An Exclusive Club Gains Two New Members

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The 2020 yearling auction season comes to a close with the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Yearlings Sale, and the Paulick Report has the reading material you need in the sale preview edition of the PR Special.

In this edition, bloodstock editor Joe Nevills examines the elite fraternity of sires who had a North American classic winner in their first crop. This year's Triple Crown saw the club add two new members in Constitution, sire of Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law, and Daredevil, sire of Preakness Stakes winner Swiss Skydiver.

The Stallion Spotlight turns on Fast Anna, with Tom Hamm of Three Chimneys describing what makes the son of Medaglia d'Oro appealing for potential breeders. Then, Nevills polls the members of the sales grounds about their favorite sports teams in this issue's edition of INQUIRY.

Bryce Burton of Muirfield Insurance discusses protections important for consignors on the sales grounds in the latest edition of Ask Your Insurer. Finally, we take a look at the rookie stallions represented in the October sale catalog in First-Crop Sire Watch.

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Stronach Relocating Ghostzapper, Two Other Stallions To Hill ‘n’ Dale At Xalapa

Hill 'n' Dale announced on Saturday that Horse of the Year Ghostzapper, along with Breeders' Cup Classic winner Mucho Macho Man and five-time Grade 1 winner Point of Entry will join the roster at the farm's new stallion complex at John Sikura's recently renovated Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa outside of Paris, Ky.

The three stallions previously stood at Adena Springs near Paris.

Frank Stronach, the mastermind of Adena Springs, a multiple Eclipse Award winning breeder and owner, said, “I have known John since he was a young man in Canada and his rise as a preeminent horseman is something I respect very much. Two of the sires we are relocating to his new facility represent the epitome of what we have looked to achieve with our racing and breeding operations.

“My focus has always been to win big races on big race days with horses whose performance and genetic prowess would give them a license to influence the breed,” Stronach added. “Homebred Horse of the Year and Breeders' Cup Classic winner Ghostzapper is the best horse we've bred to date. Bobby Frankel called him the best horse he'd ever trained. He is the son of our Breeders' Cup Classic champion Awesome Again. The power of his pedigree has made the performance of Ghostzapper's progeny predictable and outstanding. By virtually every metric, he has proven to be a standout as a sire. His percent stakes winners rank him among the elite stallions in the breed and he has a higher A Runner Index than Into Mischief, Candy Ride, and Quality Road.

“Breeders' Cup Classic champion Mucho Macho Man is another Breeders' Cup winner who is by a Breeders' Cup winner that we bred and raced,” Stronach added. “His two Grade 1 winners in 2020 prove his ability to sire the type of runner that we are all looking to campaign.

“Anyone who has seen the work that John Sikura has done at his new facility at Xalapa will know that it was born from a respect for the land and a passion for excellence,” said Stronach. “We are partners in this venture and I have no doubt that the great legacy of Ghostzapper will be enhanced under his care.”

“These three new additions to our roster for 2021 are significant,” said Sikura. “Ghostzapper has sired five champions and 12 Grade 1 winners. He is a broodmare sire of huge importance being the broodmare sire of Triple Crown winner Justify. He was a peerless racehorse whose breathtaking performances captured the imagination. We will support him with top mares and we expect breeders will do the same. It is an honor to stand such a great sire. Point of Entry was a serious racehorse who comes from a deep Phipps family and the best is yet to come with him. Mucho Macho Man is a stallion that the more you study, the more you love. He is the sire of Grade 1 Pegasus winner Mucho Gusto as well as Mucho Unusual, winner of the Grade 1 Rodeo Drive at Santa Anita.”

The 2021 fees for the three stallions are as follows:

–Ghostzapper – $85,000 LFSN
–Point of Entry – $7,500 LFSN
–Mucho Macho Man – $7,500 LFSN

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