Young Sires Reign At The Top Of Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale

The Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Selected 2-Year-Olds In Training Sale was the first casualty of COVID-19's havoc on the auction calendar, and as one of the market's first checkpoints when the juvenile season came back around in 2021, this particular renewal would reveal plenty about the state of the upper market.

That's a lot of weight to carry, but the auction's returns presented plenty of reasons for optimism, especially for sellers of juveniles by young sires.

Returns were down across the board, but not in the kind of way that should sound alarms. The most recent Gulfstream sale in 2019 was a record edition in nearly every measurable way, and pinhookers were buying into a different, less stable market in the fall of 2020 than they had been in previous yearling seasons, so there were plenty of valid causes.

What makes this slight decline palatable is the fact that Wednesday's sale still produced some of the best returns in the auction's history.

A total of 67 horses changed hands on Wednesday for revenues of $25,360,000, the second-highest gross since the sale moved to Gulfstream Park in 2015. The average sale price was $378,507 (third-highest since 2015), the median price was $300,000 (second-highest in that time span), and the buyback rate finished at 36 percent.

Where the sale saw its most drastic change was in its upper-middle market, similar to the squeeze seen at the higher-end yearling sales in 2020.

Three horses changed hands for $1 million or more on Wednesday, which was down from six in the record-setting 2019 edition, but it was equal with the 2018 sale. However, the 13 juveniles that sold for $500,000 or more was down from 20 in 2019 and 19 the year before that.

The top of the market at the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream sale is often a playground for the most proven sires, but this year's edition turned that notion on its head.

Of the 11 horses to bring $550,000 or more, eight of them came from the first or second crops of their respective sires.

Leading the way was Hip 28, a second-crop Nyquist colt who sold to M.V. Magnier of the Coolmore partnership for $2.6 million.

The bay colt garnered plenty of attention following Monday's under-tack show after breezing an eighth of a mile in :9 4/5 seconds, giving him sole possession of the day's fastest time at the distance.

Consigned by Wavertree Stables, agent, the colt is the first foal out of the winning Smart Strike mare Spinning Wheel. The dam is a half-sister to classic-placed Ride On Curlin and stakes winner Space Mountain. His third dam is the Grade 1 winner Victory Ride.

Magnier, typically a big player at the Gulfstream sale, also secured Hip 67, an Uncle Mo colt, in partnership with West Bloodstock for $1.3 million for the day's third-highest price.

The full-brother to Grade 1 winner Dream Tree is out of the winning Afleet Alex mare Afleet Maggi, whose foals also include stakes-placed O'Maggi. Grade 1 winner Golden Ticket is in the colt's extended family, along with Grade 2 winner Academy Award.

Wavertree Stables also consigned this colt, who breezed an eighth in :10 seconds flat.

The sale's second-highest price came for Hip 181, a first-crop Gun Runner colt who went to Gary C. Young, agent, for $1.7 million.

The chestnut colt, named Needmore Guns, is the second foal out of the stakes-winning Flatter mare Needmore Flattery. He was consigned by Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds, agent, and he breezed an eighth in :10 1/5 seconds.

Gun Runner joins Triple Crown winner American Pharoah as the only two stallions to hammer down a seven-figure horse from their first crop at the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream sale since the auction moved to Gulfstream Park in 2015.

Other first-year stallions to with horses sold at $550,000 or more included Practical Joke, American Freedom, and Arrogate. Darley's second-year duo of Nyquist and Frosted were also represented at that price level, with Nyquist having three sold in that range.

To view the auction's full results, click here.

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Nyquist Colt Clocks Fastest Furlong At Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Under Tack Show

A colt from the second crop of Darley's Nyquist was the star of Monday's Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Selected 2-Year-Olds In Training Sale Under Tack Show, going an eighth of a mile in :9 4/5 seconds for the fastest time of the day at the distance.

The bay colt, offered as Hip 28, is the first foal out of the winning Smart Strike mare Spinning Wheel. The dam is a half-sister to classic-placed Ride On Curlin and stakes winner Space Mountain, and the extended family includes Grade 1 winners Victory Ride and River Flyer.

Wavertree Stables Inc. consigned the colt, as agent.

Monday's fastest worker at a quarter-mile was Hip 113, a first-crop Arrogate filly who stopped the clock in :21 1/5 seconds.

The gray or roan filly is the first foal out of the Grade 3-placed Flatter mare Flatter Up. The highlights of her page include Grade 1 winner Midnight Storm and multiple Grade 3-placed Tiny Tina.

She was consigned by Tom McCrocklin, agent.

The Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale takes place Wednesday, March 31 in the Gulfstream Park paddock, beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern.

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

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Introducing The PR Back Ring, The Paulick Report’s New Bloodstock Newsletter

The challenges of the past year have driven changes in nearly every aspect of society, and the corner of the world that produces bloodstock newsletters at auctions is no different.

Paper newsletters have understandably been restricted at most major Thoroughbred sales in the age of COVID-19 to minimize contacts, both in handing out papers to consignors and in those papers changing hands among readers. Over 70 percent of the Paulick Report's readership comes over mobile browsers, and anyone that's read a pdf file on a phone knows it's not much fun.

Something had to change with the PR Special, so we created the PR Back Ring.

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

For readers, you can expect the same quality content you saw in the PR Special print newsletter, but without the restrictions of a pdf document. This means high-quality stories, bolstered with more photos, video, and statistics than ever before.

We will present each issue on its own landing page before major North American sales, with links to every story in that particular edition. Stories will be presented in a linear fashion, allowing readers to flip through articles as if they were reading a magazine, giving the familiar feeling of a paper newsletter on your phone, tablet, or computer.

The debut issue of the PR Back Ring, released ahead of this week's Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream sale, can be read here.

After clicking on a story, readers can navigate between the stories within the issues with the two red buttons at the top and bottom of each page.

For potential advertisers, the PR Back Ring offers several unique opportunities within the bloodstock newsletter realm.

Breaking away from the pdf format allows us to display more dynamic advertisements. If you're a consignor with multiple horses you want to promote, we can rotate banners to show different offerings at different times. If you're a bloodstock agent with a list of successful purchases too long to be contained by just one banner, you can post a gif to get them all out there. If you're a stallion operation with a video campaign you're looking to push, we can do that, too.

Online bidding has established a bigger presence than ever before, and it's doubtful that it will go away after life fully returns to normal. it's going to be important for bloodstock operations to get their message out beyond the confines of the sales grounds in an appealing package, and that's what we've aimed to do with the PR Back Ring.

With that being said, we understand that some readers and advertisers might be cautious to invest their time and money on something less traditional than the usual paper newsletters.

At sales where paper newsletters will be permitted, we intend to publish a short print newsletter to be distributed around the grounds, as we did with the PR Special before the pandemic. The copy will consist of short teasers for each story, along with a QR code driving readers to read the full story on the Back Ring website. Segment sponsors will get ad space next to their corresponding stories, and other spaces will be available for advertisers who want to stick with print.

The back ring is where every aspect of the bloodstock industry comes to a common point before the moment of truth. We hope the PR Back Ring will serve as that common point for readers heading into the sales.

Click here to read the debut issue of the PR Back Ring.

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PR Back Ring Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale: Remembering Sheikh Hamdan’s Seven-Figure Star, Dayjur

CLICK HERE TO READ THE FASIG-TIPTON GULFSTREAM EDITION OF THE PR BACK RING

The inaugural edition of the PR Back Ring is now online, ahead of the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale of Selected 2-Year-Olds In Training.

The PR Back Ring is the Paulick Report's new bloodstock newsletter, released ahead of 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.

Here is what's inside the debut issue…

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  • Remembering Dayjur, a watershed horse for Shadwell Farm and Taylor Made Sales Agency
  • Stallion Spotlight presented by Kentucky Research: Spendthrift Farm's Mark Toothaker on Gormley
  • Honor Roll presented by Breeze Up Consignors Association: War of Will's path from Europe to the Preakness
  • The Stat presented by Kirkwood Stables: Leading third-crop sires of 2020 by average progeny earnings (without their top earner)
  • Lesson Horses presented by Texas Thoroughbred Association: Bob Feld on Lucky Baldwin
  • Ask Your Veterinarian presented by Kentucky Performance Products: How do crushed heels happen?
  • On their own time: Kirkwood Stables' Gulfstream Gallop program continues to grow
  • Ask Your Insurer presented by Muirfield Insurance: Considerations for your new 2-year-old
  • Pennsylvania Leaderboard presented by Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association: Wait For It tops 2020 incentive earners
  • First-Crop Sire Watch: First juveniles of Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream sale

CLICK HERE TO READ THE FASIG-TIPTON GULFSTREAM EDITION OF THE PR BACK RING

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