Dean and Patti Reeves’ Reeves Thoroughbred Racing were active buyers at Monday’s Fasig-Tipton Saratoga October mixed sale, shopping for racing prospects to join the likes of their latest established New York-bred star in Acoustic Ave.
Acoustic Ave, three weeks removed from a victory in the Aspirant Stakes, collected a second Finger Lakes stakes victory for Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, trainer Christophe Clement and jockey Manny Franco in Monday’s $158,579 New York Breeders’ Futurity. The 2-year-old son of Maclean’s Music edged odds-on favorite Andiamo a Firenze by a nose to win the 6-furlong Breeders’ Futurity and improve to 3-for-4.
Bred by Chester and Mary Broman and purchased by the Reeves Thoroughbred Racing for $200,000 at the OBS April sale of 2-year-olds in training, Acoustic Ave also turned the tables on Andiamo a Firenze after finishing a distant third behind that foe in the $200,000 Funny Cide Stakes on Saratoga Showcase Day in late August.
Sent off as the 3-1 second choice in the field of eight behind the 1-2 Andiamo a Firenze, Acoustic Ave came away well under Franco and slid through the inside to take the lead. Acoustic Ave led through the opening quarter-mile in :21.90, just ahead of Andiamo a Firenze and Jose Lezcano with the filly Stonewall Star and Jose Ortiz tracking the two leaders from third.
Acoustic Star and Andiamo a Firenze continued as a team around the far turn, to the half in :45.01 with the latter poking a head in front approaching the top of the stretch. Stonewall Star, an open-length maiden winner Sept. 22 during the at the Big A at Aqueduct, also made a big run toward the lead approaching the stretch.
The trio raced as a team from the top of the lane to the finish, with Acoustic Ave eventually edging Andiamo a Firenze in the final stride. Stonewall Star finished another length back in third with Mshindi fourth. Acoustic Ave won in 1:11.78. Gold in Them Hills, Mo Trump, The Catillac Kid and Tiz Lucky completed the field.
Foaled at the Broman’s Chestertown Farm in Chestertown, Acoustic Ave is the first foal out of the winning Street Boss mare Rock Ave. Road. He breezed an eighth in :10 during OBS presale workouts before selling as Hip 975 through the Sequel Bloodstock consignment.
Rock Ave. Road is out of the Broman-bred multiple stakes winner and $270,550-earner Mineralogist, a daughter of Mineshaft out of the Broman’s homebred Grade 2 winner Seeking the Ante. A daughter of Seeking the Gold, Seeking the Ante is out of Grade 1 Antespend, who Broman bought as a 4-year-old for $900,000 at the 1997 Keeneland April sale.
Acoustic Ave, who earned $58,712 for the win to boost his bankroll to $131,112, is a half-brother to a New York-bred yearling colt by West Coast and a New York-bred weanling colt by New York-bred champion and Grade 1 winner Audible born in April.
Acoustic Ave breezed once between his win in the Aspirant and the Breeders’ Futurity – going 5 furlongs in 1:01.70 on Saratoga Race Course’s Oklahoma Training Track Oct. 9. He earned $95,148 for the Breeders’ Futurity win, boosting his bankroll to $226,260.
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The first horse in the ring set the tone for a successful renewal of the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga fall mixed sale, which saw nine weanlings bring six-figure prices and significant increases in total receipts, average price and median Monday.
Hip 1[2], a New York-bred colt by the late More Than Ready bred by Rhapsody Farm and Rebecca Coleman-Provo, sold for $105,000 to GMP Stables to kick things off. Strong trade continued from there, including not long after the sale started when Hip 14[3], a New York-bred filly by Malibu Moon and a half-sister to Saratoga maiden winner Security Code, sold for $150,000.
Willow Brook Stables, agent, purchased the filly, who is out of the stakes-placed Montbrook mare Stopspendingmaria. Bred by Rockridge Stud LLC, Ascendant Farms LLC and Spendthrift Farm, foaled at Rockridge Stud in Hudson and consigned by Vinery Sales, agent, the filly is also a half-sister to stakes winner and $99,708-earner No Mo’ Spending, stakes-placed winner Blewitt and the winning Analyzeyurspending.
Rockridge Stud purchased Stopspendingmaria in foal to Outwork for $32,000 at the 2019 Keeneland January horses of all ages sale. The subsequent foal, a New York-bred filly named Credit Suspended, sold for $92,000 at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga fall mixed sale.
The Malibu Moon filly was joined atop the list of leading weanlings by Hip 167[6], a filly by Not This Time that sold for $150,000 to Christophe Clement, agent, and Hip 196[7], a colt by Vekoma purchased for $150,000 by Dailey Bloodstock, agent, for Glencrest Farm.
Bred by Drumkenny Farm, Springhouse Farm and Magnolia Mares LLC, foaled at Sugar Maple Farm in Poughquag and consigned by Stuart Morris, agent, Hip 167 is the first foal out of Lookin Sharp. Lookin Sharp is a full sister to multiple stakes-placed winner and $224,368-earner Lucky in Malibu and a half sister to stakes winners Malibu Beauty, Steady Warrior and Steady N Love.
Bred by Constance Wickes, Amy Rabanal DVM and Highclere Inc., foaled at Sugar Maple Farm in Poughquag and consigned by Stuart Morris, agent for Highclere & Rabanal and Wickes, the Vekoma colt is the first foal out of the Smiling Tiger mare Nice Smile.
The sale produced sharp gains in all metrics. Fasig-Tipton reported sales on 136 of the 182 horses through the ring for $4,533,200, up 23.9 percent from last year’s total of $3,657,800 for 163 sold. Average price rose 48.5 percent, from $22,440 last year to $33,332 in 2022, while median soared by 100 percent from $10,000 in 2021 to $20,000 this year.
Reeves Thoroughbred Racing purchased the next two most expensive weanlings – going to $140,000 for Hip 96[9], a filly by Maclean’s Music for $140,000; and $130,000 for Hip 97[10], a filly from the first crop of New York-based stallion King for a Day.
Bred by Rhapsody Farm LLC and Rebecca Coleman-Provo, foaled at Rhapsody Farm in Plymouth and consigned by RFHF Bloodstock, agent, the Maclean’s Music filly is out of the winning Warrior’s Reward mare Downdraft. A half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner Neck ‘n Neck, Downdraft is the dam of the winning Munnings filly Charlotte Harbor and a yearling filly by Nyquist. Rhapsody Farm purchased Downdraft, carrying the Maclean’s Music filly in utero, for $47,000 at this year’s Keeneland January sale.
Bred by Saratoga Glen Farm LLC and Beals Racing Stable LLC, foaled at Saratoga Glen Farm in Schuylerville and consigned by Saratoga Glen Farm, agent, the King for a Day filly is out of the stakes-producing and winning Sky Mesa mare Downtown Daria.
A half-sister to multiple New York-bred stakes winner and $465,599-earner Dream Bigger and stakes-placed winner Downtown At Noon, the filly is from the first crop of King for a Day. A stakes-winning son of Uncle Mo, King for a Day stands at Irish Hill & Dutchess Views Stallions in Stillwater.
Ventriloquist, a 4-year-old daughter of champion and classic winner Nyquist, brought the highest price for a broodmare on a $90,000 bid from MWG Inc. Sold as Hip 38[11] and consigned by Stuart Morris, agent, Ventriloquist sold in foal to multiple Grade 1 winner Frosted.
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