Day 1 Gross Soars at OBS Winter Mixed Sale

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Photo: Judit Seipert
The Gun Runner filly consigned as Hip 86 in the ring at the OBS Winter Mixed Sale

The opening day of the Ocala Breeders' Sales Winter Mixed Sale Jan. 25 saw early fireworks when the lone filly in the sale by popular sire Gun Runner   lit up the bid board at $275,000—and gross sales saw an 18% rise compared to last year's opening day.

"It's a great way to kick off the New Year," OBS sales director Tod Wojciechowski said.

Cumulative figures for the first session of the two-day sale closed with 216 horses sold for gross receipts of $4,286,000. The average price for the day was $19,843 and the median was $10,000, while the RNA rate was 17.2%.

At the 2021 edition of the winter sale, 175 horses sold for gross receipts of $3,631,800. An average price of $20,753 was recorded and the RNA rate was 22.2%.

Tuesday was headlined by a short yearling filly by Gun Runner, consigned by Get Away Farm as Hip 86, who sold for $275,000 to Breeze Easy during the first part of the day, the consignor preferred session (Hips 1-206). The Florida-bred comes from the fast family of grade 2 winner Conquest Two Step  and stakes winners Sheikh of Sheikhs  and Homemade Salsa . She was the sole purchase Tuesday by Mike Hall for Breeze Easy.

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Tod Wojciechowski, 2022 OBS Winter Mixed Sale
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Tod Wojciechowski at the OBS Winter Mixed Sale

"We were very pleased with today's results. The momentum we have seen in the other breeding stock sales carried forward today," said Wojciechowski. "The day's sale-topping Gun Runner filly was a beautiful filly, and she certainly had a lot of action on her. She looked good on the end of a shank and did well in the ring."

Reeves Thoroughbred Racing made two purchases Tuesday, with the latter being the second-highest price of the day. A short yearling Laoban colt from the family of grade 1 winner Colonel Liam —who will try to defend his title in the Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational Stakes Presented by Baccarat (G1T) Saturday—sold for $160,000 to Reeves. Consigned by McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds, agent, as Hip 180, the colt is a full brother to Yo Cuz , winner of the Dec. 18 Fifth Avenue division of the New York Stallion Stakes Series at Aqueduct Racetrack. He was bred in New York by Seidman Stables out of Steve's Philly, a winning Tale of Ekati   mare.

The colt's third dam is the multiple grade 1 winner and millionaire Wonder Again, who produced Japanese stakes winner Red Raven along with Amazement, the dam of Colonel Liam. 

Reeves also signed the ticket on a $50,000 Breaking Lucky   yearling colt out of Anea consigned by 4 M Ranch, agent, as Hip 16.

The consignor preferred session saw 143 horses sell for gross receipts of $3,074,300, an average of $21,499, and a median of $10,000, with an RNA rate of 16.4%. This was an improvement on the same session a year ago, when 101 head brought $1,935,300 and averaged $19,161. The median was similar a year ago at $10,100.

The second part of the day, the horses of racing age portion (Hips 251-365), was led by Freedom Speaks, who sold for $145,000 to Reitman Stables. The 3-year-old American Freedom   filly breezed the fastest three furlongs at the under tack show Monday in :31 2/5. She was consigned by Best A Luck Farm, agent, as Hip 253. 

Freedom Speaks was bred in Kentucky by Hartmut H. Malluche and Silesia Farm out of the Macho Uno  mare Wicked Speed. She is from the family Canada's 2008 Horse of the Year Fatal Bullet  and 2021 Queen's Plate winner Safe Conduct . First time through the auction ring at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Yearling Sale, Freedom Speaks sold for $37,000 to All About the Breeze out of the Warrendale Sales consignment.

Hip 253, 2022 OBS Winter Mixed Sale
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Freedom Speaks in the ring at the OBS Winter Mixed Sale

The number of head sold during the horses of racing age session remained steady, with 73 changing hands Tuesday compared to 74 last year. Receipts totaled $1,211,700 Tuesday and the average was $16,599, with an $11,000 median and an RNA rate of 18.9%. During last year's horses of racing age session, the gross was $1,696,500, the average $22,926, and the median $13,000.

"Owners are being protective of their racing stock. It's the nature of the beast," Wojciechowski commented. "We had some scratches and it has an ebb and flow from year to year as to what horses are available."

Seven horses sold for six figures Tuesday, compared to the 2021 opening day when six sold for $100,000 or more.

John Sykes of Woodford Thoroughbreds made five purchases for his Florida operation worth total receipts of $410,000 to be Tuesday's leading buyer.

The first-day leading consignor by gross was Francis and Barbara Vanlangendonck's Summerfield, which sold 11 head for $387,000.

"Hopefully, going into the second day of selling Jan. 26, we will see the same strength in the market for the yearlings that we saw Jan. 25, and we are looking forward to another great day," Wojciechowski said.

While unusually cool temperatures continue to linger in Ocala, Fla., foot traffic in the barns has continued to be steady heading into the second day of selling.

Wednesday's session begins at 11:00 a.m. ET with Hips 401-649 (including supplemental entries)..