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Keeneland Sale
Still very early in Day 1, but no 7 figure sales yet..Giant's Causeway for $850K topper so far. Pales to the 2.4 Million yearling already on the board this time last year
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Isn't the better question when did they buy it?
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Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, Agent for Swettenham Stud Plus the site just updated...a couple of 7 figures now on there http://ww2.keeneland.com/sales/Lists/Sale/results.aspx |
Couple of breakthroughs.. Ferguson grabs an Unbridled's Song for $1.7MM and Sikura buys back a Storm Cat for $1.2MM...
0056 CH .F. Unbridled's Song -- Silken Cat Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent for Aaron and Marie Jones John Ferguson 1,700,000 0068 DB/BR.F. Storm Cat -- Starrer Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, Agent Hill n Dale Bloodstock, Agent 1,200,000 |
haskin on hrtv..this am at the sale
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Bred to dump her rider in a Grade 1. |
I'd like to know the culprit on this naming:
0005 DB/BR.F. Ghostzapper -- Oh Nellie Morning Wood Farm 185,000 Four Star Sales, Agent I laughed. |
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With Chris McCarron I think.
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what are the smarty's going for ?,Yearling sales i take it ?,Anyone seen his foals on the ground, Just wondering how they look:confused:
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You can watch for yourself....http://ww2.keeneland.com/sales/frames/livecoverage.aspx
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Azeri's baby went for $7.7mil.
Several from the Courtly Dee family (mares like Aishah, Aurora, Altesse etc) including one for $1.7m, by Empire Maker. |
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What insane prices:eek: :zz: ,There must be no poor people in America!!!!
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Auctioneer sounds like ELVIS:D
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Any Rock Hard Tens ?
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Top End of Market Remains Strong
No real surprise that the top end of the yearling market remains strong....
Just a continuation of what we saw at Saratoga in August. The fifteen or so buyers that dominate the high end market are obviously not affected by what is going on in the real world for the rest of us folk... So, no real need to show up at the sale until Book 3 or Book 4 this coming weekend. Hopefully, and one would suspect, with 5500 yearlings to be auctioned that there will be bargains to be found at that point in the sale onward. PSH |
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I think, regardless of the RNA #'s, the sale will be down substantially. A boutique sale like the Spa has consignors "standing their ground" so to speak. This sale tends to have a different dynamic. With 5500 horses being sold, the "faces in the crowd" are in much more abundance. I don't know the RNA #'s yet, and I haven't looked at the first session #'s either, but I think this year's first session had less horses for sale -- maybe 10%. Eric |
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I agree that the the RNA's would bring the # down and yes, the arguement could be made that the Azeri yearling could have been a "large chunk" -- but in reality it is not. There was no seller so the final # is the final #. It couldn't have been that large a chunk based upon his expectation, want price, etc. It could only be based upon what the last live bid was at. Thanks for the comments. Eric |
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Foreign buyers purchased roughly 1/3rd of the ones sold by my unofficial count.
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Bah. And I just realized Keeneland wouldn't care, as don't they still get their commission? |
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BTW, interestingly enough, according to reports -- the RNA's were up from 24% to 29%.
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