Horse Racing

Practical Joke Colt Closes Day 2 at F-T New York Breds


The final session of the Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearlings Sale concluded Aug. 14 with a Practical Joke   colt claiming top honors after Florida pinhooker Tom McCrocklin went to $380,000 to acquire the individual. Consigned as Hip 628 by Nardelli Sales, the colt was bred by Donald Michael McCormick.

“We typically try to buy a lot of horses that we see as open company-quality horses that happen to be New York-bred,” Tom McCrocklin said. “It’s that card in your back pocket you get to play if you have the angle.”

The plain dark bay colt is out of grade 3 winner Golden Mystery , a winner in the Hurricane Bertie Stakes (G3) and Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Sprint Stakes, both at Gulfstream Park. The hard-knocking Awesome Again mare logged a record of 9-7-4 in 39 starts and earnings of $540,223 over five years on the oval.

A producer of Canadian stakes winner Apalachee Bay , by Malibu Moon, the mare has a 2-year-old Connect   colt and an Improbable   filly for this year coming down the pike.

“I liked everything about the Practical Joke colt; I thought he was the best horse in the sale,” McCrocklin confessed. “Just when Practical Joke was getting a little sleepy, he’s come back to life… the filly of Chad’s Ways and Means is a legitimate horse.”

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The juvenile filly, Ways and Means , broke her maiden Aug. 6 by an impressive 12 3/4 lengths at Saratoga Race Course for owner/breeder Klaravich Stables and trainer Chad Brown in a six-furlong maiden special weight.

The esteemed 2-year-old consignor found success at the New York Bred Sale when earlier this year, his Arrogate  pinhook, last year’s $700,000 sale topper, recorded the third-highest price at the March 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale at Ocala Breeders’ Sales. Japan’s Katsumi Yoshida spent $1,050,000 to purchase the colt, a full sibling to grade 1 winner Cave Rock .

“It’s a little bit of trying to look into the future; it’s a lot of risk and money,” McCrocklin commented. “It worked out last year on a few horses. I always try to explain it as an extreme risk mitigated by expertise. It’s not necessarily my expertise, but somewhere in there has to be some expertise.”

After this year’s sale topper, the next horse in the ring was a Flameaway   filly, consigned as Hip 629 by Blake-Albina Thoroughbred Services. McCrocklin, agent for Champion Equine, added the filly to his stash at $200,000.

He added: “Excuse the pun, but Flameaway is so hot. I thought this filly looked lightning fast, and speed kills at the 2-year-old sales.”

During Monday’s session, McCrocklin picked up six individuals for gross receipts of $875,000, at an average of $145,833, to be the session’s leading buyer, adding to his Day 1 haul of three purchases. Over the past two days he sourced nine yearlings for receipts of $1,185,000, at an average of $131,667 per head to be the leading buyer of the sale.

“I always spend more money than I expect to, but these guys buying these horses are very smart and sharp,” said McCrocklin. “First, you have to find the horse, then jump through all the vetting hoops, but really, your appraisal skills come into play. How much is this horse worth today? How much can I project? And sometimes, you get it right, and sometimes you get punched. I think we are all adrenaline junkies a little bit, so we will play the game.”

At the close of business Monday, yearlings by Bee Jersey  , Catalina Cruiser  , Flameaway, Global Campaign  , Honest Mischief  , Practical Joke, Speightster , and Thousand Words   will be loading up and headed south to begin the journey to being next year’s stars for McCrocklin.

“I bought a nice Honest Mischief colt yesterday and have been impressed with his first crop,” McCrocklin said. “He stands at Sequel and was a good Juddmonte horse, Chad Brown trained him, and I think he’s got a big shot. He puts an outstanding foal on the ground. I’d like to see him make it.”

Boyd Browning, 2023 Fasig-Tipton New York Bred Yearling Sale
Photo: Fasig-Tipton Photos

Boyd Browning

Fasig-Tipton reports 160 of the 219 yearlings through the ring on Day 2 were sold for gross figures of $14,751,500, an 11.1% increase year-on-year. The session’s yearlings sold for an average price of $92,197 (a decrease of 13.9% over 2022), and the median fell to $68,500, showing a 5.5% decrease. An RNA rate of 26.9% represents the 59 horses who failed to sell.

“We concluded another successful New York Bred Yearlings Sale today,” Fasig-Tipton president and CEO Boyd Browning said. “Continuing the strength and momentum we witnessed in recent years at this sale and the Select Sale last week. We had great activity and many outstanding horses on the sales grounds.”

During last year’s second session, 124 of the 149 yearlings on offer were sold for a gross of $13,275,000 at an average price of $107,056 and a median of $72,500. There were 25 individuals who failed to sell on Day 2, accounting for an RNA rate of 16.8%.

During Monday’s closing session, 17 yearlings were sold for $200,000 or more to 17 distinct buyers/partnerships.

The top 10 horses were by sires: Practical Joke (Hip 628—$380,000), Authentic   (Hip 407—$360,000), Munnings   (Hip 463—$340,000 and Hip 619—$325,000), Bernardini (Hip 618—$320,000 and Hip 473—$220,000), Ghostzapper   (Hip 410—$300,000), Violence   (Hip 468—$280,000), Uncle Mo   (Hip 641—$250,000), Maclean’s Music   (Hip 462—$230,000), Mendelssohn   (Hip 582—$220,000), and Bolt d’Oro   (Hip 600—$220,000).

Denali Stud sold 13 horses from their draft for gross receipts of $1,747,000 at an average price of $134,385 to be Monday’s leading consignor. Taylor Made Sales Agency sold 22 of their 30-horse consignment over the past two days for a gross of $2,289,500, at an average of $104,068 to be the sale’s leading consignor.

“We set a new record gross for the overall sale, which is always encouraging,” commented Browning. “The average declined slightly from last year, probably due to some additional horses entered in the sale. There is possibly a slight decline in the middle market, last year was a tough year, and pinhookers are being more selective.”

Scenics, 2023 Fasig-Tipton New York Bred Yearling Sale
Photo: Fasig-Tipton Photos

Cumulatively over the past two days, 217 yearlings were traded of the 300 on offer for gross receipts of $20,806,000, setting a new record gross for the sale. An average price of $95,880 (down 10.7% from 2022) and a median of $75,000 (an increase of 1.4% from 2022) were recorded. The sale concluded with an RNA rate of 27.7%, representing the 83 yearlings who failed to meet their reserve.

Last year the sale finished with 188 yearlings selling of the 233 through the ring for a gross of $20,175,000. An average price of $107,314 and a median of $74,000 was recorded. There were 45 yearlings who failed to meet their reserve, representing a 19.3% RNA rate.

Fasig-Tipton will now shift online for their August Digital Sale, Aug. 24-29; the Saratoga Springs, N.Y. sales grounds will be available for sellers who wish to show their consignment of horses of racing age to prospective buyers. Bidding for the online sale will close starting at 2 p.m. Aug. 29; interested buyers may register here.

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