

The first reported foal by Crestwood Farm stallion Caracaro was born Jan. 14 at Dr. Gilberto Lopez's Giraluna Stables near Ocala. The colt's dam is stakes producer Real Ruffian .
Real Ruffian (Ghostzapper ) is out of multiple stakes winner No Foul Play (Great Gladiator ), who also produced graded stakes winner Temporary Saint . Her first foal, First Illusion (Plan ), became stakes placed at Gulfstream Park.
Caracaro, bred by SF Bloodstock, is by Uncle Mo out of the War Front mare Peace Time , the dam of three black-type horses. His second dam is grade 2 winner, multiple grade 1-placed Santa Catarina (Unbridled), the 2003 Kentucky Oaks (G1) runner-up.
Gustavo Delgado trained Caracaro for owners Global Thoroughbred and Top Racing. In January of his 3-year-old season, Caracaro broke his maiden by six lengths at Gulfstream. He was then second to eventual grade 1 winner Country Grammer in the Peter Pan Stakes (G3), ahead of eventual Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline (G1) Mystic Guide , and was second again in the Runhappy Travers Stakes (G1) to Tiz the Law , ahead of another eventual grade 1 winner in Max Player . That was Caracaro's final start.
He earned $238,800 from a 1-3-0 record in four starts after being acquired for $95,000 by Global Thoroughbred when consigned by Buckland Sales to the 2017 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale.
Caracaro stands for an advertised fee of $6,500 at Crestwood in 2022.