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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Jockey Club has released its Report of Mares Bred (RMB) statistics for the 2022 breeding season. Through Oct. 18, 2022 and based on the RMBs received, a total of 925 stallions covered 27,163 mares in North America this year, a decrease of the reported 27,829 mares from 2021. In Kentucky, the state's 196 reported</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Jockey Club has released its Report of Mares Bred (RMB) statistics for the 2022 breeding season. Through Oct. 18, 2022 and based on the RMBs received, a total of 925 stallions covered 27,163 mares in North America this year, a decrease of the reported 27,829 mares from 2021.</p>
<p>In Kentucky, the state's 196 reported stallions served 16,689 mares, a number which translates to 61.4% of all breeding activity in North America. That number reflects a decrease of 0.2% from last year when 16,727 mares were reported as bred in Kentucky, while the number of stallions was down 2% from 200 in 2021.</p>
<p>California was the second-busiest state from a statistical standpoint, with 99 stallions covering 1,781 mares, a decline of 3.4%. Florida is the only other state reporting four-figure matings, with 1,495 mares (-4.3%) having been bred to 59 sires (-4.8%).</p>
<p>Stallions in New York and Indiana covered more mares this year than last. In New York, 973 mares were reported as bred, an increase of 2.6%, while the number of sires remained static at 38. In Indiana, 39 stallions (down from 45 in 2021) bred 496 mares, a bump of 4.4% over 12 months ago.</p>
<p>In terms of individual stallions, <strong><a href="https://www.threechimneys.com/horse/gun-runner/" class="horse-link">Gun Runner</a></strong>, standing at Three Chimneys, bred 248 mares in 2022, tops in North America. He was followed by <strong>Yaupon </strong>(Spendthrift), 242; <strong><a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/america/stallions/mendelssohn" class="horse-link">Mendelssohn</a> </strong>(Coolmore), 230; <strong><a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/america/stallions/practical-joke" class="horse-link">Practical Joke</a></strong> (Coolmore), 227; and <strong><a href="http://www.taylormadestallions.com/horses/not-this-time-31064.html" class="horse-link">Not This Time</a></strong> (Taylor Made), 225. The top 56 stallions by mares covered were all in Kentucky. Six different farms had a stallion in the top 10, up from four in 2021.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.threechimneys.com/horse/gun-runner/" class="horse-link">Gun Runner</a>'s rise from 166 mares in 2021 was fueled by his exceptional first crop's performance on the racetrack. He led all first-year stallions in every black-type category, as well as by winners, wins, earnings per starter and earnings.</p>
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<p>The top 10 first-crop sires by mares covered were also in Kentucky, led by Yaupon, good for second among all sires.</p>
<p>The Jockey Club estimates that it will receive an additional 2,500 to 3,000 RMBs.</p>
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<p>The latest issue of the PR Back Ring is now online, ahead of the <a href="http://www.fasigtipton.com/" class="blue-link">Fasig-Tipton</a> November Sale.</p>
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<li><strong>Lead Feature:</strong> Bloodstock editor Joe Nevills examines the leading stallions by year-to-year gain in mares bred, and how each horse in the top five took a unique path to get there.</li>
<li><strong>Stallion Spotlight Presented By New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc.:</strong> Molly Lightner on Honest Mischief, New York's most popular stallion of 2021 by mares bred.</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Jockey Club today released Report of Mares Bred (RMB) statistics for the 2021 breeding season. Based on RMBs received through Oct. 18, 2021, The Jockey Club reports that 1,016 stallions covered 27,829 mares in North America during 2021. The Jockey Club estimates an additional 2,500 to 3,500 mares will be reported as bred during […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-weight: 400;">The Jockey Club today released Report of Mares Bred (RMB) statistics for the 2021 breeding season. Based on RMBs received through Oct. 18, 2021, The Jockey Club reports that 1,016 stallions covered 27,829 mares in North America during 2021.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The Jockey Club estimates an additional 2,500 to 3,500 mares will be reported as bred during the 2021 breeding season.</p>
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<p style="font-weight: 400;">RMB statistics for all reported stallions in 2021 are available through the Fact Book section of The Jockey Club's website at <a href="http://jockeyclub.com/" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://jockeyclub.com/&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1635256737610000&amp;usg=AFQjCNF8F5fqSVyMbbkNloKQ-XKorqC2cA"><em>jockeyclub.com</em></a>.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Kentucky traditionally leads North America in Thoroughbred breeding activity. During 2021, Kentucky's 200 reported stallions covered 16,727 mares, or 60.1 percent of all of the mares reported bred in North America. The number of mares bred to Kentucky stallions increased 2.0 percent compared with the 16,391 reported at this time last year.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Of the top 10 states and provinces by number of mares reported bred in 2021, stallions in Kentucky, California, Ontario, and Indiana covered more mares in 2021 than in 2020, as reported at this time last year. The following table shows the top 10 states and provinces ranked by number of mares reported bred in 2021:</p>
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<td width="75"><strong>2021 Stallions</strong></td>
<td width="68"><strong>Pct. Change</strong></td>
<td width="64"><strong>2020 Mares Bred</strong></td>
<td width="64"><strong>2021 Mares Bred</strong></td>
<td width="79"><strong>Pct. Change</strong></td>
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<td width="134"><strong>Kentucky</strong></td>
<td width="75">200</td>
<td width="75">200</td>
<td width="68">0%</td>
<td width="64">16,391</td>
<td width="64">16,727</td>
<td width="79">2.0%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>California</strong></td>
<td width="75">103</td>
<td width="75">104</td>
<td width="68">1.0%</td>
<td width="64">1,766</td>
<td width="64">1,843</td>
<td width="79">4.4%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>Florida</strong></td>
<td width="75">73</td>
<td width="75">62</td>
<td width="68">-15.1%</td>
<td width="64">1,721</td>
<td width="64">1,562</td>
<td width="79">-9.2%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>New York</strong></td>
<td width="75">37</td>
<td width="75">38</td>
<td width="68">2.7%</td>
<td width="64">1,002</td>
<td width="64">948</td>
<td width="79">-5.4%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>Louisiana</strong></td>
<td width="75">74</td>
<td width="75">64</td>
<td width="68">-13.5%</td>
<td width="64">1,017</td>
<td width="64">890</td>
<td width="79">-12.5%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>Maryland</strong></td>
<td width="75">29</td>
<td width="75">25</td>
<td width="68">-13.8%</td>
<td width="64">806</td>
<td width="64">778</td>
<td width="79">-3.5%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>Ontario</strong></td>
<td width="75">24</td>
<td width="75">27</td>
<td width="68">12.5%</td>
<td width="64">519</td>
<td width="64">591</td>
<td width="79">13.9%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>Pennsylvania</strong></td>
<td width="75">37</td>
<td width="75">29</td>
<td width="68">-21.6%</td>
<td width="64">734</td>
<td width="64">524</td>
<td width="79">-28.6%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>Indiana</strong></td>
<td width="75">42</td>
<td width="75">45</td>
<td width="68">7.1%</td>
<td width="64">427</td>
<td width="64">475</td>
<td width="79">11.2%</td>
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<td width="134"><strong>Oklahoma</strong></td>
<td width="75">40</td>
<td width="75">46</td>
<td width="68">15.0%</td>
<td width="64">476</td>
<td width="64">441</td>
<td width="79">-7.4%</td>
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<p style="font-weight: 400;">Note: Each incident in which a mare was bred to more than one stallion and appeared on multiple RMBs is counted separately. As such, mares bred totals listed in the table above may differ slightly from counts of distinct mares bred.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">In addition, Report of Mares Bred information on stallions that bred mares in North America is available through report 36P or a subscription service at <a href="http://www.equineline.com/ReportOfMaresBred" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.equineline.com/ReportOfMaresBred&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1635256737610000&amp;usg=AFQjCNFgYIdD4ZUidCAleV98yUGbWc1bGA"><em>equineline.com/ReportOfMaresBred</em></a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Breedings in 2020 have resulted in 19,021 live foals of 2021 thus far being reported to The Jockey Club (TJC) on Live Foal Reports, according to the annual Report of Mares Bred (RMB), which was released Friday by TJC. The number of live foals reported to date is expected to be 85-90% complete. The reporting</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breedings in 2020 have resulted in 19,021 live foals of 2021 thus far being reported to The Jockey Club (TJC) on Live Foal Reports, according to the annual Report of Mares Bred (RMB), which was released Friday by TJC. The number of live foals reported to date is expected to be 85-90% complete. The reporting of live foals of 2021 is down 3.3% from last year at this time when TJC had received reports for 19,677 live foals of 2020.</p>
<p>TJC also received 2,195 No Foal Reports for the 2021 foaling season. When all the numbers are in, the 2021 registered foal crop is projected to reach 19,200.</p>
<p>In total, 1,447 stallions covered 29,699 mares in North America during 2020, according to statistics compiled through Oct. 4, 2021. The number of stallions declined 6.8% from the 1,552 reported for 2019 at this time last year, while the number of mares bred declined 4.8% from the 31,198 reported for the same time period.</p>
<p>As per usual, Kentucky-based stallions dominated, taking down the first 16 places in the standings with 16,485 total mares bred in 2020 (212 individual stallions) and 11,535 live foals in 2021 reported to date. Those numbers represent a 2.7% decrease from the same period last year. Kentucky-based stallions accounted for 55.5% of the mares reported bred in North America in 2020 and 60.6% of the live foals reported for 2021. The number of mares reported bred to Kentucky stallions in 2020 decreased 4.4% compared to the 17,240 reported for 2019 at this time last year.</p>
<p>Among the 10 states and provinces with the most mares covered in 2020, only Maryland, Ontario, and New Mexico produced more live foals in 2021 than in 2020.</p>
<p>For the second out of three years, the Coolmore stallion <a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/america/stallions/uncle-mo" class="horse-link">Uncle Mo</a> led all sires in 2020 in terms of mares bred. Florida stallion Khozan was the leader among non-Kentucky sires and was bred to 187 mares. The breeding figures come 17 months after TJC announced it would be instituting a rule that prohibited any horse born in 2020 or later from being bred to more than 140 mares. Forty-four stallions exceeded that number this year.</p>
<p><strong>State-by-state breakdown:</strong><br />
<strong>State                          '20 Mares Bred         '20 LF           '21 LF     % change</strong><br />
Kentucky                          16,485                  11,851          11,535       -2.7%<br />
California                         1,877                     1,390            1,253       -9.9%<br />
Florida                             1,811                     1,156            1,002       -13.3%<br />
New York                         1,032                     652               649          -0.5%<br />
Louisiana                        1,101                      647               631          -2.5%<br />
Maryland                         832                         506               524          3.6%<br />
Pennsylvania                  793                         510               449          -12%<br />
Ontario                            594                         350               359          2.6%<br />
New Mexico                    637                         313               326          4.2%<br />
Oklahoma                       576                         342               271         -20.8%</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Jockey Club announced late last week that the projected foal crop for 2022 is 18,700, and most of the racing press reported this without commentary. That number of foals is the lowest figure in more than 60 years. The trendlines appear to be giving us both clear indications of what is happening and generally […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-weight: 400;">The Jockey Club announced late last week that the projected foal crop for 2022 is 18,700, and most of the racing press reported this without commentary. That number of foals is the lowest figure in more than 60 years. The trendlines appear to be giving us both clear indications of what is happening and generally why it's happening too. Breeders are hearing what the marketplace is telling them and are responding in accordance.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">For a generation, the commercial market has been pummeling breeders whose stock ranks below the median in auction sales. Typically, the prices for those foals and yearlings do not even cover the cost of on-farm production, without even considering ancillary expenses or the cost of money tied up in non-productive assets.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">As a result, the number of foals that breeders are willing to produce has hit a noteworthy low point.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The last time the North American foal crop of Thoroughbreds came this low was 66 years ago in 1965 when the foal crop was 18,846, and only five years before that, in 1960, the foal crop was 12,901. So in the span of half a decade, the foal crop increased by nearly 50 percent, but the decades of the 1960s and 1970s featured exponential growth in Thoroughbred racing, and especially in breeding, with the expansion of breeding programs outside of Kentucky, Florida, and California.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Now, those regional programs are nearly dead. Many breeders are pensioning stallions, selling off mares, and not breeding for those specialty markets.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">In contrast to the present trend, the foal-production boom peaked in 1986 with a foal crop of 51,296, just in time for the tax act that changed the rules for breeders and sent the market into a panic and decline. By 1995, the selloff had bottomed out with a foal crop of 34,983, more than 16,300 foals fewer than only nine years earlier.</p>
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<p style="font-weight: 400;">Since then, the foal crops remained remarkably stable around the 35,000 level until 2010, when the foal crop dropped below 30,000 for the first time since the 1970s. Crop numbers have been drawing down, slowly but steadily to the present level, and one of the great factors for this direction is the continuing negative pressure from buyers.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Despite the tone of the foregoing information, there is a good market for Thoroughbreds, but it is a good market, consistent and profitable, only for premium foals and yearlings. Nobody wants an average one. Or what is perceived to be an average yearling, because every year there are graded stakes winners from every book and every session of the September sale. Perception of average-ness is not the same as being average (or below average).</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">At the same time that breeders are stuck with half or thereabouts of their annual foal crop in the “below-average” section of sales, the same breeders are consistently being prodded to spend more for stud fees and other services, then to accept less at the sales, because what other choice would they have.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The situation is sufficiently trying to make one wonder “what if”: what if breeders made different decisions; what if breeders formed cooperatives (or a single cooperative) to improve their economic and political impact; what if a group or several groups collectively hired trainers to train the horses that were not “sales types?&#8221; These and other choices are out there, apparently waiting for someone or a group of someones to latch onto them and bring them into operation.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">By these and other avenues, there are ways out of the financial quandary breeders find themselves in, but it may not be the path that brought them here. We have, for more than 20 years, been breeding stallions to as many mares as breeders will present and as many as the horse can (hopefully) handle.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">This approach, in hindsight, might be considered an overreaction to the concept of a free market, as in too much of a good thing can drown you.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Stallion syndicates, hard number syndicates that restrict access to premium stallions and control the supply of yearlings as a result, are one option. This is considerably different from the current free-for-all that seems to be sending more breeders to the poor house each year.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Instead, a syndicate with a contractual cap on seasons and members would be a return to the style of syndicates from the 1950s and '60s and '70s, when everyone made money in horses. And somehow the horses were even better and raced more and seemed more like fun, than what we have now.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Jockey Club is projecting a North American registered Thoroughbred foal crop of 18,700 in 2022. This represents 500 fewer foals than the 2021 foal crop estimate of 19,200. The foal crop projection is computed by using Reports of Mares Bred (RMBs) received to date for the 2021 breeding season. RMBs are to be filed […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="m_-3255398884361539069MsoNoSpacing">The Jockey Club is projecting a North American registered Thoroughbred foal crop of 18,700 in 2022. This represents 500 fewer foals than the 2021 foal crop estimate of 19,200.</p>
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<p class="m_-3255398884361539069MsoNoSpacing"><u></u><u></u><u></u>The foal crop projection is computed by using Reports of Mares Bred (RMBs) received to date for the 2021 breeding season. RMBs are to be filed by August 1 of each breeding season.</p>
<p class="m_-3255398884361539069MsoNoSpacing"><u></u><u></u><u></u>Additional foal crop information is available in The Jockey Club's online fact book at <a href="http://jockeyclub.com/factbook.asp"  rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://jockeyclub.com/factbook.asp&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1631279707316000&amp;usg=AFQjCNGDhuPUIiozG61_6KgRMaqCzjXkKg"><i>jockeyclub.com/factbook.asp</i></a> and in the online state fact books.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2021 edition of the Fact Book is now available in the resources section of The Jockey Club website at <a href="http://www.jockeyclub.com/">www.jockeyclub.com</a>. The online Fact Book is a statistical and informational guide to Thoroughbred breeding, racing and auction sales in North America and is updated quarterly. It also features a directory of Canadian, international, national, and state organizations. Links to the <em>Breeding Statistics </em>report that is released by The Jockey Club each September and the<em> Report of Mares Bred </em>information that is published by The Jockey Club each October can be found in the Breeding section of the Fact Book.</p>
<p>Data included in the Fact Book are import/export and sales trends, all of which appear to have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Namely, when compared to 2019, imports decreased 23.3%, exports decreased 35.6%, and mean yearling price decreased 19.9%. The Fact Book's racing data, some of which was released as part of Equibase Company's year-end Thoroughbred economic indicators advisory last month, also indicates the impact of the pandemic on the industry.</p>
<p>The 2021 editions of <em>State Fact Books</em>, which feature detailed breeding, racing, and auction sales information specific to numerous states, Canadian provinces, and Puerto Rico, are also available at <a href="http://www.jockeyclub.com/">www.jockeyclub.com</a>. The State Fact Books are updated monthly.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In “Making Claims,” Paulick Report bloodstock editor Joe Nevills shares his opinions on the Thoroughbred industry from the breeding and sales arenas to the racing world and beyond. Making predictions at the beginning of 2020 meant starting with certainty and taking a wild detour after COVID-19 changed the world. Assuming the distribution of the vaccine […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>In “Making Claims,” Paulick Report bloodstock editor Joe Nevills shares his opinions on the Thoroughbred industry from the breeding and sales arenas to the racing world and beyond.</em></p>
<p>Making predictions at the beginning of 2020 meant starting with certainty and taking a wild detour after COVID-19 changed the world. Assuming the distribution of the vaccine goes to plan and normalcy returns by the end of 2021, we could see the inverse.</p>
<p>Regardless of the start and end points on a global scale, the bloodstock market rolls on as ever. With a new year ahead of us, I have five predictions for how the marketplace will play out in 2021.</p>
<p><strong>1) <a href="http://www.spendthriftfarm.com/horses/into-mischief-464.html" class="blue-link">Into Mischief</a> Will Repeat As Leading General Sire </strong></p>
<p>Into Mischief had a season for the ages in 2020, setting the single-season record for progeny earnings, spearheaded by probable Horse of the Year <a href="https://www.spendthriftfarm.com/authentic/" class="blue-link">Authentic</a>, and Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint winner Gamine.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.spendthriftfarm.com/" class="blue-link">Spendthrift Farm</a> resident has been set up for a long reign at the top, thanks to the two things that put any stallion in a position to succeed: quantity and quality in his books of mares. Arguably no other stallion in North America has a stronger pipeline of future runners to keep him at the top of the sire list for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p>Into Mischief is annually at or near the top of the list when The Jockey Club's Report of Mares Bred reveals the most active stallions of a given breeding season, and that was true in 2018, when the 2-year-olds of 2021 were conceived. He has 199 registered live foals among his 2-year-old crop of 2021, which is 41 more than next-closest <a href="http://www.darbydan.com/horses/klimt-35641.html" class="blue-link">Klimt</a>. Adding that group to the list of later developers who will certainly mature into stars during their 3-year-old and 4-year-old seasons, that's a strong platoon of runners that figures to get stronger.</p>
<p>Furthermore, Into Mischief covered the strongest book of mares of his career in 2018. That fact was true for several years before that season, and it's certainly true for every season that's followed. Now that he's reached the top of the mountain, that doesn't figure on changing anytime soon.</p>
<p><strong>2) The Report Of Mares Bred Will Continue To Decline, But Not By Much </strong></p>
<p>I could go into all sorts of tiny details as to why the number of mares bred, and the ensuing foal crop, will continue to reach depths not seen in decades, but the simple reasoning here is, “Why wouldn't it?”</p>
<p>The commercial market is trending slightly downward; COVID-19 and its biological, social, and economic ramifications will still be a hindrance for most folks during the bulk of the breeding season; and purses are going to be a mixed bag in 2021 until live handle starts hitting the accounts in full force and supporting casinos are back at full capacity. In short, there just isn't a compelling reason to assume the number of mares added to production will surpass those taken out.</p>
<p>That doesn't mean the bottom's about to fall out, though. Last year's November sales displayed a “hold” market, both in terms of the horses that weren't cataloged and the ones that were bought back. This suggests that breeders are willing to ride out the current uncertainty with the hand they've got, instead of getting out altogether.</p>
<p>There's not a compelling reason to think the number of mares bred will go up, but there's also not a compelling reason to think they'll tank, either. We haven't found the bottom yet, but I think we're close.</p>
<p><strong>3) Practical Joke Will Be The Leading Freshman Sire Of 2021 </strong></p>
<p>There are typically two roads to the top when it comes to the freshman sire race. One can flood the market with foals and succeed by attrition by getting a lot of runners into the winner's circle, particularly in minor stakes races (Overanalyze). Others are spearheaded by a star runner or two who vault them to the top with big performances in big spots like the Breeders' Cup (<a href="http://www.spendthriftfarm.com/horses/cross-traffic.html" class="blue-link">Cross Traffic</a>, <a href="http://www.darbydan.com/horses/dialed-in.html" class="blue-link">Dialed In</a>, <a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/nyquist" class="blue-link">Nyquist</a>). Sometimes, a true star will hit both targets (Uncle Mo, American Pharoah).</p>
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<p>Practical Joke hits that sweet spot in between, where he has a ton of foals ready to go in his debut crop, and he was well-supported by home farm Ashford Stud and outside breeders. He has 147 juveniles of 2021, which is the fifth-most of any North American sire. He'll have plenty of bullets to fire.</p>
<p>Practical Joke also has the pedigree to back it up. His sire, Into Mischief, is one of the most proven sources of juvenile success going today. Practical Joke was himself an example of that success, taking home a pair of Grade 1 wins as a 2-year-old, and a third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile.</p>
<p>Physically, Practical Joke is a ball of muscle, which should translate to an early developer who can get the job done around one turn. There's no reason to expect the Practical Jokes won't come out firing. If a few can get it done on the graded stakes level, he could run away with it.</p>
<p><strong>4) The COVID-19 Vaccine Won't Change Much </strong></p>
<p>There are a lot of industries where the COVID-19 vaccine figures to be a magic bullet to return things back to normal. Regardless of when that normalcy returns, and the general public can freely return to the races and sales, I don't expect the bloodstock market to experience quite the same sudden resurgence.</p>
<p>This is a market that was already starting to show fissures from the record-setting highs of a few years ago, and like many industries, the complications of COVID-19 sped up the downturn. Even if returns are up in 2021, there is a fair bit of ground to make up to bring things back to where they were, and that was going to be a challenge whether the world came to a grinding halt in 2020 or not.</p>
<p>Working in the market's favor is the fact that the sale calendar should largely be back to normal in 2021, after the initial uncertainty of last spring decimated the 2-year-old sale calendar and the first half of the yearling season. Assuming the schedule holds, the security of knowing when horses are going to be bought and sold should help both sides prepare appropriately.</p>
<p>We'll learn a lot from the early 2-year-old sales, which will not only will show us how buyers are feeling about spending money on racehorses, it will set the bankroll for a large chunk of the buyers during the ensuing yearling season. The yearling market felt the effects of the scrambled 2-year-old calendar and shaky economy in the spring of 2020, and this spring will either speed up that inertia or reverse it.</p>
<p>Perhaps most importantly, the reason the vaccine won't change much about the bloodstock market is that the bloodstock market went on without one in 2020, especially in the latter half of the year. There are some complications that figure on being eased once more people are able to travel freely, especially in terms of international buyers, but the climb back will not be as high as a business that's had to operate without one of its major sources of income, like a restaurant without a dining room.</p>
<p>More or less, life went on for horse trade in 2020. Because of that, there's not as much ground to make up when life starts to go on again for everyone else.</p>
<p><strong>5) Get Stormy Makes The Leap </strong></p>
<p>After covering 111 or more mares in his first two seasons at stud, things got quiet in the breeding shed for Crestwood Farm's Get Stormy.</p>
<p>At first, it was the usual lull that befalls many stallions in their third and fourth books. Then, his first couple seasons with runners on the track were solid, but lacked the superstars the market demands to line up the trailers on Spurr Road.</p>
<p>In 2018, Get Stormy's runners found their mojo. Got Stormy launched her superstar career with three stakes victories, including a Grade 3 score. The stallion also rung up Grade 3 wins that year with Storm the Hill and Go Noni Go, and he had a handful of others bring in graded stakes placings. He finished the 2018 season in the top five among third-crop sires by stakes winners and tied for second in that group by graded stakes winners.</p>
<p>Breeders took notice, and nearly doubled Get Stormy's book from 47 mares in 2018 to 86 mares in 2019. Between then and now, Got Stormy has become a true star of the turf, Fifty Five has become a millionaire, and Clyde's Image has multiple Grade 1 placings. Get Stormy was a top-10 sire by graded stakes winners on turf, and by total turf stakes winners in 2020, both with fewer starters than any active stallion ahead of him.</p>
<p>Get Stormy is still looking for his first serious juvenile runner, but he has the opportunity to send more 2-year-olds to post in 2021 than he's seen since his second crop hit the track in 2017. The stallion's foals conceived in 2019 had a roadmap to what makes a graded stakes-winning horse with Get Stormy, suggesting the quality and intent of the mares sent his way were clearer than before. This should, in turn, give him the best chance of his life of getting over the hump with a good 2-year-old.</p>
<p>Looking at the breeding season, Get Stormy's stock as a sire of runners has been on the rise, and his average yearling sale price has been climbing steadily year-over-year. It wouldn't be unreasonable to expect Get Stormy to eclipse 100 mares in 2021, especially at a completely reasonable stud fee of $7,500.</p>
<p>Get Stormy is on his way to becoming a made man in Kentucky. This year could be the one that fully establishes it.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sizable chunk of the stallion market is built on momentum. A stallion that gets hot at the right time can fill his books with mares for years to come, while one that gets cold could take just as many years to rebuild their base of breeders, if they ever do.</p>
<p>Building from that framework, it makes sense that the two stallions who saw the biggest year-to-year gains in mares bred from 2019 to 2020 were ones that went into last autumn with some of the nation's top 2-year-olds, and carried that momentum into this spring as the breeding sheds opened and commitments were made.</p>
<p>WinStar Farm's Constitution and <a href="http://www.threechimneys.com/" class="blue-link">Three Chimneys</a>' <a href="https://www.threechimneys.com/horses/palace-malice.html" class="blue-link">Palace Malice</a>, each coming off electric freshman seasons in 2019, were the two North American stallions who saw year-to-year increases of more than 100 mares bred, among those who covered at least one mare in each season.</p>
<p>Constitution's book saw a 146-mare shift in 2020, growing from 85 mares in 2019 to 231 last year, making the son of Tapit the fifth most active stallion in North America.</p>
<p>It's easy and correct to trace Constitution's rapid ascent with the trajectory of his best son, Tiz the Law.</p>
<p>The New York-bred quickly established himself as one of the best in his crop as a juvenile with a win in the Grade 1 Champagne Stakes and a third in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes. He then became the presumptive favorite for the Kentucky Derby, prior to its rescheduling due to COVID-19, over the spring with convincing wins in the G3 Holy Bull Stakes and G1 Florida Derby.</p>
<p>However, Tiz the Law was hardly a fluke for Constitution. He finished 2019 as North America's leading freshman sire by winners and graded stakes winners, and he was second by earnings.</p>
<p>“He had a tremendous start to his career, not only in quality, but in the depth of his runners,” said Liam O'Rourke of WinStar Farm. “It seemed like every weekend, we'd see a new brilliant Constitution run through the latter half of 2019. You combine that early success with looking at him as an individual – the pedigree he has, the race record he has, and he's a spectacular physical – all the ingredients were there, and the final piece was these horses performing so well on the racetrack.</p>
<p>“The breeders who put up the stud fees and trust in us and our product; it's a very hard road, and when you have a stallion that works out the way he has, it's rewarding to everyone that's involved,” he continued. “We're just thrilled for everybody who believed in the horse, to share the success with them.”</p>
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<p>A top-shelf freshman season carried into the early Triple Crown trail, where Constitution not only had Tiz the Law making noise, he had significant Kentucky Derby qualifying point-earners in Jerome Stakes winner Independence Hall and Gouverneur Morris, who finished second in the G1 Arkansas Derby. Staying in the headlines with that kind of depth can help keep a stallion's book full until the breeding shed closes.</p>
<p>“The spring was a continuation of what we saw early on,” O'Rourke said. “It validated what we had seen in late 2019, and it's pushed him even further into early requests for 2021.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.spendthriftfarm.com/horses/palace-23808.html" class="blue-link">Palace</a> Malice covered 116 more mares in 2020 than he did the previous year, benefitting from a formula similar to Constitution's.</p>
<p>The son of Curlin earned his high-level bona fides as a freshman sire with the undefeated Structor, who broke his maiden at Saratoga, then took the G3 Pilgrim Stakes before winning the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Santa Anita. The baton was then handed to Mr. Monomoy during the spring campaign, when the half-brother to champion Monomoy Girl won the G2 Risen Star Stakes.</p>
<p>Palace Malice was third among North America's freshman sires by earnings in 2019, and Structor's $709,500 made him the highest-earning runner by a freshman sire last year.</p>
<p>Tom Hamm of Three Chimneys said Palace Malice's high-level success as a sire of runners over both dirt and turf opened up the stallion's options in terms of what types of broodmares might match well with him. That kind of versatility can bring in numbers.</p>
<p>“We're very pleased with how well he's been received,” Hamm said. “We believe in the horse. He has a great book of mares out there that he bred this year, so it's only going to get better.”</p>
<p>Both Constitution and Palace Malice saw their jumps in their fifth books of mares, immediately in the aftermath of their first 2-year-olds completing their seasons. This was a common refrain amongst those seeing the biggest gains in mares bred, with half of the top 10 being in their fifth books of mares.</p>
<p>Joining them in the top 10 were Khozan (75 more mares in 2020), <a href="http://www.darbydan.com/horses/tapiture.html" class="blue-link">Tapiture</a> (72 mares), and <a href="https://www.lanesend.com/tonalist" class="blue-link">Tonalist</a> (59 mares).</p>
<p>Especially in the commercial marketplace, breeder activity has become increasingly polarized toward first-year stallions and proven commodities. This puts extreme pressure on young stallions to roll out winners and expensive auction horses as early as they can during their freshman seasons, and preferably sustain them into the following spring, or risk facing a slower climb as breeders gravitate toward shinier prospects.</p>
<p>“If you have good winners at two, they're loving you, and if you don't have something by September or October, they're looking for a reason to go elsewhere,” Hamm said. “At the end of the day, the sales are important for their first three years until they get runners. Then, once the runners get on the track, it's just a matter of them performing.”</p>
<p>However, there were some stallions that took a slightly longer path to a bigger book in 2020.</p>
<p>Clubhouse Ride, who stands at Legacy Ranch in California, saw his book explode from 16 mares in 2019 to 97 this year. Ranch manager Terry Knight said it was a matter of his foals getting hot at the right time after an extended cold streak.</p>
<p>The son of <a href="https://www.lanesend.com/candyride" class="blue-link">Candy Ride</a> went winless from six runners during his freshman season. The tables turned last year, though, and he finished the season as California's leading second-crop sire and overall juvenile sire. He was led by Warren's Showtime, who was a stakes winner during her 2-year-old campaign, then started the 2020 season with a pair of high-profile stakes wins at Santa Anita Park. Club Aspen bested Golden State Series rivals to take the King Glorious Stakes during December of his juvenile season, as well.</p>
<p>Once California's breeders figured out that the Clubhouse Rides were late-maturing, but would often be standouts once they're dialed in, Knight said the phone started ringing.</p>
<p>“People piggyback on success, and he had a couple runners that kind of got him jump-started,” Knight said. “They won a couple stakes, and then other horses started running in the fall. That's when they started to get on to him. His 2-year-olds develop a little late, but by October, some of those horses started running as they progressed in distances and changed surfaces. I think the timing of everything just came along at once, and they followed the success of that group of horses that was running.”</p>
<p>The list of stallions that see significant bumps in mares bred often features a healthy number of horses that recently moved to new surroundings. A stallion that slipped through the cracks in Kentucky could be a much bigger fish in a regional market, and that was the case with the likes of Flat Out and Itsmyluckyday, who each saw bumps of 30 mares or more after moving from Kentucky to regional markets.</p>
<p>Clubhouse Ride was also standing at a new farm in 2020, having relocated within California to Legacy Ranch from Harris Farms. However, Knight said the change in mares had little to do with the new scenery and everything to do with the stallion's performance.</p>
<p>“It's certainly nothing we're going to be able to do that the other farm didn't do,” he said. “It's timing. The results on the racetrack are either going to sell the horse or be the failure of the horse.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>CLICK HERE TO READ THIS EDITION OF THE PR SPECIAL The major mixed auction kicks off a big couple of weeks starting with the Sunday's Fasig-Tipton November Sale, and the Paulick Report has the reading material you need for the day in the PR Special. This issue – featuring exclusive content not yet seen on […]</p>
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<p>The major mixed auction kicks off a big couple of weeks starting with the Sunday's <a href="http://www.fasigtipton.com/" class="blue-link">Fasig-Tipton</a> November Sale, and the Paulick Report has the reading material you need for the day in the PR Special.</p>
<p>This issue &#8211; featuring exclusive content not yet seen on the website &#8211; sees bloodstock editor Joe Nevills examining the recently released Jockey Club Report of Mares Bred to see which stallions made the biggest year-to-year jumps in the number of mares they covered in 2020.</p>
<p>The Stallion Spotlight shines on Shadwell Farm's <a href="https://shadwellfarm.com/horse/qurbaan/" class="blue-link">Qurbaan</a>, a multiple Grade 2-winning son of Speightstown who completed his first season at stud in 2020. In this issue's installment of INQUIRY, we ask folks on the sales grounds about their favorite music to listen to on the road, and get a wide range of results.</p>
<p>Dr. Charlie Scoggin of Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital discusses the cap on stud book size for colts born in 2020 or later from his professional perspective in Ask Your Veterinarian. Then, Bryce Burton of Muirfield Insurance explains how your equine insurance plan interacts with equine loans in Ask Your Insurer. Finally, Nevills takes a dive through the Fasig-Tipton November catalog to focus on the rookie stallions in First Crop Sire Watch.</p>
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