Ms Satch Mo

Uncle Mo Fade to Black (by Street Cry (IRE))

Winner; 12 starts; $21,464.

Family Notes

Female Family 2-d. Bred by Repole Stable Inc. Elite American female family anchored by Justenuffheart, a true blue-hen producer responsible for Champion 2YO Dreaming of Anna (G1), Grade 2 winner and sire Lewis Michael, and multiple graded stakes performers across generations. The family transmits early speed, class, and durability, producing top-level dirt and turf runners without reliance on a single genetic expression. Quality holds through the middle generations with no structural drop-off, indicating a deep, stable female line rather than a one-horse spike. By Uncle Mo, Ms Satch Mo adds modern dirt speed and commercial athleticism while remaining close enough to the engine for the female-line signal to matter. This family excels when paired with high-speed dirt sires that reinforce pace and efficiency, consistently producing horses that break sharply, carry speed, and perform under graded-stakes pressure.

Nick Analysis

WerkHorse

WerkHorse profile shows an exceptionally broad, repeatable elite signal, with an unusually deep concentration of A+++ (Triple Plus) ratings across the modern commercial sire population. The strength of the sheet is structural rather than trend-driven, spanning multiple sire lines including Into Mischief, Curlin, Tapit, Gun Runner, and Candy Ride-line descendants. Elite speed and Classic dirt sires dominate the top tier, indicating this mare is not pace-limited or surface-boxed. Importantly, the A+++ results extend across a wide fee range from $5,000 to $250,000, providing significant commercial and breeding flexibility without degradation of nick quality. This profile supports aggressive dirt-oriented matings while maintaining balance, athletic efficiency, and market relevance, confirming Ms Satch Mo as a mare capable of producing high-level runners rather than niche outcomes.

TrueNicks

Gun Runner shows a strong, clean, and proven cross with controlled inbreeding, real graded-stakes performance, and practical commercial support, making it a reliable racehorse-first option. Curlin presents notable elite individuals but an overall weaker and less efficient signal than expected, indicating a selective rather than automatic cross. Tapit is a legitimate, time-tested match with high-end quality and depth, skewing toward classic distance, later maturity, and racehorse upside over volume. Candy Ride (ARG) represents the purest genetic fit on the page, with very low inbreeding, an exceptional variant score, and a small but extremely powerful sample that consistently produces high-class dirt runners. Into Mischief, despite market popularity and sale strength, shows a weak genetic signal with low efficiency and diluted stakes impact, indicating this mare performs best outside the Harlan’s Holiday line.

Stallion Match

This is a very strong and coherent 20/20 Stallion Match profile, clustering around elite dirt speed and Classic power rather than random sire types. The presence of Gun Runner, Curlin, Tapit, Medaglia d’Oro, and Justify confirms the mare can handle scope, strength, and two-turn class, while Into Mischief, Maclean’s Music, Speightstown, More Than Ready, and Not This Time reinforce speed, efficiency, and commercial athleticism. Key stallions such as Gun Runner, Curlin, Tapit, and Into Mischief appear across multiple evaluation systems, confirming the signal is reinforced rather than algorithm-dependent. Overall, the mare is structurally versatile but performs best when paired with elite dirt sires that combine class with athletic efficiency, not just fashion-driven speed.

AI Review

Ms Satch Mo presents as a quality broodmare with real genetic strength beneath the surface, anchored by Female Family 2-d, but with two blank dams that materially affect commercial risk. As a result, the breeding objective must prioritize probability and return discipline rather than stallion fashion or fee escalation. Pedigree analysis shows the mare contributes natural dirt speed and athleticism through Uncle Mo, balanced by scope and length from Street Cry on the dam side, favoring stallions that add class, efficiency, and stamina rather than additional raw speed. Independent evaluation indicates this mare performs best when crossed with elite dirt-class sire lines emphasizing balance and two-turn capability, particularly those descending from the Candy Ride and Gun Runner axis, which complement speed while improving stride efficiency, durability, and three-year-old performance. With two blank dams, the sire must carry the sale, and the market will not reward excessive stud fees regardless of deeper family quality, making a hard stud-fee ceiling of approximately $15,000 necessary to keep both weanling and yearling scenarios financially sound under boarded-mare economics. Early Voting best satisfies the combined genetic and commercial requirements for Ms Satch Mo, providing the correct balance of class and stamina without duplicating speed, reinforcing the mare’s strongest traits while reducing volatility, and offering Stallion Register sales averages that support profitability with flexibility to sell as a weanling or yearling, with data favoring earlier monetization. The correct strategy for this mare is probability-first breeding, and Early Voting represents the lowest-regret mating, genetically sound, commercially defensible, and aligned with the realities of breeding from a mare with two blank dams.

Stallion Shortlist

  • Early Voting (Primary Recommendation): Gun Runner-line stallion that best balances Uncle Mo speed and Street Cry scope, adding class, efficiency, and two-turn capability. Fits under the $15,000 stud-fee ceiling and is supported by Stallion Register sales averages that clear boarded economics, making this the lowest-regret and most commercially defensible mating for a mare with two blank dams.
  • Charge It (Secondary / Conditional): Tapit-line option that adds class and stamina and works genetically with the mare, but with thinner commercial margins. ROI is more dependent on producing an above-average individual, making this a racehorse-leaning alternative rather than a pure commercial play.
  • Gun Pilot (Watch List): Gun Runner-line stallion with sound pedigree logic and no structural conflicts, but current Stallion Register sales averages do not yet support boarded economics. Genetically correct, but commercially premature for a two-blank-dam mare.

Decision Rationale

Final decision: Charge It. While Early Voting presents a logical pedigree fit, the presence of his first significant group of upcoming 2-year-olds introduces additional performance risk that is not yet resolved at the racetrack. In contrast, Charge It offers a compelling balance of genetic compatibility, market momentum, and controlled fee discipline. As a Tapit-line stallion, Charge It adds class, stamina, and two-turn scope to Ms Satch Mo’s Uncle Mo–Street Cry profile, reinforcing durability and racehorse quality rather than pure speed. Commercially, demand for Charge It is already evident: at the November Keeneland Sale, 5 of the 16 mares sold in foal to Charge It brought prices close to or exceeding $100,000, with respected buyers including Machmer Hall, Knockgriffin Farm, and Clarkland Farm actively participating. This level of early-market support from sophisticated breeding operations signals strong confidence in the stallion. Combined with his acceptable stud fee, positive pedigree interaction, and growing commercial traction as a freshman sire, Charge It represents the optimal blend of upside and risk management for Ms Satch Mo under a disciplined breeding strategy.