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The Indomitable DrugS 03-01-2011 12:21 PM

3/3 (PmM): Fasig-Tipton Florida 2yo in training Sale
 
Under-tack videos are up.

Tempted to Tapit's sister looked pretty fucl<ing good.

The Discreet Cat-Newmar was sharp - but hardly killed the world like I was kind of hoping for.

Sightseek 03-01-2011 08:38 PM

Tapit filly:

http://www.fasigtipton.com/fasig-tip...78b885eebc01b7

Some quick turf works.

trackrat59 03-01-2011 08:47 PM

:eek:

GPK 03-01-2011 09:10 PM

I like the way 143 filly moved over the turf. Half Ours out of Classy Mirage. She's a half to Dublin.

Scav 03-02-2011 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 757302)
I like the way 143 filly moved over the turf. Half Ours out of Classy Mirage. She's a half to Dublin.

Wow, I thought for sure you would mention the English Channel that worked on the lawn. He did look pretty talented.

outofthebox 03-02-2011 05:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scav (Post 757331)
Wow, I thought for sure you would mention the English Channel that worked on the lawn. He did look pretty talented.

Honestly, how did they get him to work 20.4. You know when he does run he will be 10 lengths of a 24 opening split up at the Spa...

GPK 03-02-2011 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scav (Post 757331)
Wow, I thought for sure you would mention the English Channel that worked on the lawn. He did look pretty talented.

I actually just started on page 3, where the link started me, and went forward. Didn't think about going back.

Scav 03-02-2011 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by outofthebox (Post 757338)
Honestly, how did they get him to work 20.4. You know when he does run he will be 10 lengths of a 24 opening split up at the Spa...

I love the ability to work a turf horse over the turf. I kinda thought that they might be doing some of these turf works to show people they could be Keeneland ready (poly).

Cannon Shell 03-02-2011 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPK (Post 757302)
I like the way 143 filly moved over the turf. Half Ours out of Classy Mirage. She's a half to Dublin.

You should get a years supply of ice if you by this one.

outofthebox 03-02-2011 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scav (Post 757365)
I love the ability to work a turf horse over the turf. I kinda thought that they might be doing some of these turf works to show people they could be Keeneland ready (poly).

Do they still have grass works at the Keeneland 2yo sale?

northeastbound123 03-02-2011 09:50 AM

:tro:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cannon Shell (Post 757371)
You should get a years supply of ice if you by this one.


freddymo 03-02-2011 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cannon Shell (Post 757371)
You should get a years supply of ice if you by this one.

the Dublin connections have to get this one into Lukas's barn ASAP...Juan Carlos's cheek would have 3rd degree burns if he trained this one.

These 2 years old have to be banged up. They are all out at in 20 seconds. Can't people watch a effortless 25 sec quarter and still have a clue? How many of these have careers past a snazzy MDN SPL win?

Coach Pants 03-02-2011 10:53 AM

It's nothing more than a rub and tug festival for people with too much money.

The Indomitable DrugS 03-02-2011 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 757385)
These 2 years old have to be banged up. They are all out at in 20 seconds. Can't people watch a effortless 25 sec quarter and still have a clue? How many of these have careers past a snazzy MDN SPL win?

More than half of them will still be unraced by the end of this year.

How much that has to do with the training they're put through to prepare for these things - I have no idea.

A lot of good horses obviously come from them. Three of the last five champion 3yo's have (Lookin At Lucky, Big Brown, and Afleet Alex) - of couse Blind Luck came out of OBS April.

A lot of tough recent elite horses - that would pass for this generations brand of "iron horse" have come from out of them - Skip Away from OBS Feb, Silver Charm from OBS April, Xtra Heat from Fasig Tipton Timonioum etc.

Sightseek 03-02-2011 11:26 AM

They had to beat the crap out of the Stevie Wonderboys.

I really liked the sibling to J'Ray.

The Indomitable DrugS 03-02-2011 11:32 AM

Stevie Wonderboy came from Fasig Tipton Calder himself - and he was not exactly one of the ones who worked quickly either. But he was a son of the A. P. Indy sire Stephen Got Even so it was hard to expect much.

The big-time freak that came out of the 2yo sales that year was a Barretts March horse named What A Song - a Songandaprayer who sold for like 1.9 million or something - he went like 20.60 and Brother Derek went 20.80 - as the only two to best 21 flat at that sale. What A Song crushed Steve Wonderboy a couple of times - won a stake or two - and died before the summer of his 2yo season was over.

VOL JACK 03-02-2011 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS (Post 757393)
More than half of them will still be unraced by the end of this year.

How much that has to do with the training they're put through to prepare for these things - I have no idea.

A lot of good horses obviously come from them. Three of the last five champion 3yo's have (Lookin At Lucky, Big Brown, and Afleet Alex) - of couse Blind Luck came out of OBS April.

A lot of tough recent elite horses - that would pass for this generations brand of "iron horse" have come from out of them - Skip Away from OBS Feb, Silver Charm from OBS April, Xtra Heat from Fasig Tipton Timonioum etc.

How many good horses have come out of this sale the last 2 years?
I can think of Munnings from 2009.

The Indomitable DrugS 03-02-2011 12:00 PM

Barretts March 2005 videos:

* Fastest 1/4 of sale: What A Song 20.60 http://www.barretts.com/TrainingPrev...eo/hip143a.wmv

* Second fastest 1/4: Brother Derek 20.80
http://www.barretts.com/TrainingPrev...eo/hip050a.wmv

The third fastest 1/4 of the entire sale was 21.20 ... 2/5ths of a second may not sound like much - but going that rate of speed - it's about 3 lengths - and that's a gigantic margin going two furlongs.

* Fastest 1/8th of sale: River's Prayer 9.80
http://www.barretts.com/TrainingPrev...eo/hip177a.wmv

* 2nd fastest 1/8th of sale: Henny Hughes 9.90
http://www.barretts.com/TrainingPrev...eo/hip045a.wmv


The only bad buy of the foursome turned out to be the super freak What A Song. He was 3-for-3 with 2 graded stakes wins and twice defeated the 2yo champion.

Brother Derek (275K buy) was the morning line favorite for the Kentucky Derby - a multiple Grade 1 winner as well.

River's Prayer (180K buy) was 9-for-16 lifetime and a Grade 1 stakes winning sprinter and earned over 900K. She sold so cheap because she was by sire Devon Lane and was just a 15k yearling.

Henny Hughes (370K RNA) was a multiple Grade 1 winning sprinter.

Because the fastest horses were often the most successful buys year in and year out - consignors have to press harder and harder to get them to go as fast as possible. To not do so - is to leave money on the table. A higher percentage of the fastest ones of late seem to go unraced. Also - there are a few consignors who seem to have a magical ability to get them to go a little faster than others.

freddymo 03-02-2011 02:16 PM

Who can forget Mr Mistoffles

Kasept 03-03-2011 05:28 AM

DeDe Biles' HIPS TO WATCH
 
Empire Maker Filly Among F-T Sale Standouts
By Deirdre B. Biles

More often than not, a colt brings the top price at a sale of 2-year-olds in training because his earning potential on the racetrack is higher than a filly’s. But at the Fasig-Tipton Florida select auction, which will be held March 3 at Palm Meadows Training Center near Boynton Beach, there is a female that some people think could top the sale. A daughter of Empire Maker, the filly is consigned by Murray Smith, agent.

Hip No. 23, a colt by English Channel – Reach the Top, by Cozzene. Consigned by Off The Hook, agent.

“He really enjoyed the turf course (working the fastest quarter mile in :20 4/5); he’s by English Channel and from a European family, so that’s not surprising,” said Off The Hook’s Joe Appelbaum of this bay juvenile, who is out of a grade III winner and is a half brother to grade III winner Changing World (by Spinning World). “He’s a neat little colt that can really run all day.”

Hip No. 26, a colt by Street Sense – Richbabe, by Richman. Consigned by Niall Brennan Stables, agent.

“You can look and see yourself; he’s class, class, and class,” said Niall Brennan of this dark bay or brown juvenile, who is out of an added-money winner and is half brother to grade III winner Richwoman (by Successful Appeal). “He is a beauty; he’s a gorgeous horse. You can’t fault his conformation. He’s the best-looking Street Sense that I’ve seen and he’s got a tremendous demeanor for a young colt. He sleeps all day in his stall, but out on that track, when you push the button, he’s like a Cadillac.” He worked an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5.

Hip No. 49, a filly by More Than Ready – Spring Unbridled, by Unbridled's Song. Consigned by SGV Thoroughbreds, agent for W.D. North Thoroughbreds.

“She’s just a really nice filly,” said SGV Thoroughbreds’ Steven Venosa of this dark bay or brown juvenile, who is a half sister to stakes winner Kid Mambo (by Lemon Drop Kid ). “She’s very balanced and has a great mind. All year she’s done everything right and we were excited about bringing her down here because she trained really well at the farm. She also trained really well here and she liked this surface. She’s really thriving here. Leading her up there, I would be lying to you if I said we thought she was going to go (an eighth of a mile in) :9 3/5 (equaling a world juvenile auction record), but we knew she was going to have a fast work. She proved she was the fastest horse on the grounds.”

Hip No. 55, a colt by Tiznow – Storm Front, by A.P. Indy. Consigned by McKathan Bros., agent.

“I think he’s a really nice horse,” said Kevin McKathan of this dark bay or brown juvenile, who breezed an eighth of a mile in :10 2/5. “He’s a big, stretchy horse; he’s probably going to be a two-turn horse. I think he’s a horse that gives people a bit of a dream. He is one of the better moving horses in the sale, I would have to think. He meets all the requirements. He’s beautiful, he’s correct, and he has pedigree.”

Hip No. 64, a filly by Tapit – Tempting Note, by Editor's Note. Consigned by Stephens Thoroughbreds, agent for Vison Racing & Sales.

“She’s just been one of those horses that since day one it’s been easy for,” said John Stephens of this gray or roan juvenile, who is a full sister to the grade II-placed winner Tempted to Tapit. “She has a great mind. She trains really well and has some scope to her as well as speed. That combination should make her very popular.” She worked an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5.

Hip No. 67, a colt by Hard Spun – Princess Patricia, by Aptitude. Consigned by Wavertree Stables, agent.

“He’s a pretty spectacular horse,” said Wavertree’s Ciaran Dunne of this gray or roan juvenile, whose stakes-placed winning dam is a half sister to champion Forever Together (by Belong to Me ). “He’s as complete a package, I think, as you get. He’s by an exciting horse in Hard Spun, who kept proving us wrong by running farther and farther, and he’s out of an Aptitude mare, so he’s got the pedigree to go two turns. At the end of a shank he’s big and he’s strong. He’s got length and scope and he’s fast (stopping the clock in :9 4/5 in his work at an eighth of a mile).”

Hip No. 78, a colt by Malibu Moon – Trisha Quick, by Deputy Minister. Consigned by SGV Thoroughbreds, agent for W.D. North Thoroughbreds.

“He’s a really nice, solid colt and he’s been a pleasure to train,” said SGV Thoroughbreds’ Steven Venosa of this bay juvenile, whose dam is a half sister to the stakes winner Medford. “He is very forward and balanced horse with a great walk and a great mind.” He breezed an eighth of a mile in :10.

Hip No. 84, a filly by Harlan's Holiday – Velvet Snow, by Subordination. Consigned by Off The Hook, agent.

“She worked in :21 4/5; to go that fast on that track in that wind for a quarter mile really showed that she’s something special,” said Off The Hook’s Joe Appelbaum of this bay juvenile, who is out of a stakes winner. “She’s not the most imposing horse physically, but she’s a stone cold runner.”

Hip No. 112, a colt by Empire Maker – Angel Arch, by Smart Strike. Consigned by Hoby and Layna Kight, agents.

“I’ve loved him all winter,” said Hoby Kight of this bay juvenile, whose dam is a full sister to grade II winner Tenpins. “He’s fast and can carry his speed. His pedigree says he can run a mile and a half.” He worked the co-fastest quarter mile on dirt, covering the distance in :21 3/5.


Hip No. 128, a colt by Medaglia d'Oro – Bubbling Heights, by Darshaan. Consigned by Niall Brennan Stables, agent.

“He’s got a lovely turf pedigree, and he’s a very good-looking Medaglia d’Oro,” said Niall Brennan of this dark bay or brown juvenile, who is a half brother to Canadian grade II and American grade III winner J’ray (by Distant View). “He’s still a little immature in his body, but he travels well on the dirt because he’s very competitive. I decided to put him on the turf to let him excel in his element. He is just so impressive on it.” He breezed the quickest eighth of a mile on grass, stopping the clock in :9 4/5.

Hip No. 135, a colt by Bernardini – Casual Look, by Red Ransom. Consigned by Scanlon Training Center, agent.

“He’s by a super sire and from a great family, and he’s way more mature than his date of birth (May 25) shows you. He’s total class,” said David Scanlon of this bay juvenile, who is out of a Vodafone Epsom Oaks (Eng-I) winner. “He went probably :10 1/5 in his prep, but (during the under tack show) he got a little heat stroke (and worked an eighth of a mile in :10 4/5). He’s a young horse and I think the stress got to him.”

Hip No. 141, a colt by Malibu Moon – Christmas Lily, by Marquetry. Consigned by Classic Bloodstock, agent.

“He’s probably the best horse that I’ve ever had my hands on,” said Classic Bloodstock’s Danzel Brendemuehl of this bay juvenile, who is out of a stakes winner. “He goes out and does his job. He will breeze (an eighth of a mile) in :10 1/5 and then is like ‘what do you want me to do next?’ He might even be able to pony the next horse out to the track. He is so kind and good. He can run all day.”

Hip No. 142, a colt by Speightstown – Cindy’s Hero, by Sea Hero. Consigned by All In Sales, agent.

“For a Speightstown, there’s plenty of him,” said All in Sales’ Tony Bowling of this bay juvenile, who is out of a grade I winner. “He’s a very nice sized colt and he has a lot of bone, which makes him very durable. He acts like he’s made of concrete. He just handles everything we throw at him and he’s a May 18 foal. He is a very hard horse to fault. He has a huge walk and on the track it is correlating to a very big, beautiful stride.” He worked an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5.

Hip No. 147, a colt by Indian Charlie – Cryptos’ Best, by Cryptoclearance. Consigned by Nick de Meric, agent.

“He’s just a super colt,” said de Meric of this dark bay or brown juvenile, who is out of a stakes winner. “He’s got a great mind and he’s by one of the hottest sires in the country. He’s a very easy horse to like. He’s well put together and well balanced. He has plenty of bone and plenty of substance. He has a beautiful hip and shoulder and he’s an excellent mover.” He breezed an eighth of a mile in :10 2/5.

Hip No. 163, a colt by Lawyer Ron – Enchanted Woods, by Woodman. Consigned by McKathan Bros., agent.

“Everyone tells me he looks just like his dad,” said Kevin McKathan of this chestnut juvenile, who worked an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5. “He’s a horse that has always been pretty special; he’s done everything right. He’s a super mover on the track and when you pull him out of his stall, he’s as pretty as you would want on the end of a shank. He’s a horse that people think might be able to go to the next level and get around two turns.”

Hip No. 175, a filly by Johannesburg – Gabriellina Giof, by Ashkalani. Consigned by Eddie Woods, agent.

“She is a beautiful filly, she has a big stride, and she exudes class,” said Kentucky bloodstock agent Peter Bradley, who purchased this chestnut juvenile for $245,000 as a yearling. She is a half sister to grade I winner Gabby’s Golden Gal (by Medaglia d'Oro ) and grade II winner Always a Princess (by Leroidesanimaux). She worked an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5.

Hip No. 182, a filly by Empire Maker– Half A. P., by Pulpit. Consigned by Murray Smith, agent.

“She’s got a brilliant mind, and she has class and presence about her,” said Smith of this bay juvenile, who is the first foal out of a half sister to champion Halfbridled (by Unbridled). “When you put the tack on her, she swells up about another hand. She is a very, very competitive, fierce, strong-willed filly. She’s fast and she never gets tired.” She breezed an eighth of a mile in :10.

Hip No. 186, a colt by Empire Maker– Henderson Band, by Chimes Band. Consigned by Scanlon Training Center, agent.

“He must have been a great yearling because he was expensive (selling for $575,000) and he’s only gotten better and better,” said David Scanlon of this dark bay or brown juvenile, who is a half brother to grade I winner Cash Included (by Include ). “I call him my absolute sales professional because he comes out and shows himself really good and walks good. He’s everything he’s supposed to be.” He worked an eighth of a mile in :10 2/5.

Hip No. 214, a filly by Malibu Moon – Little Treasure, by Night Shift. Consigned by Cary Frommer, agent.

“She worked (an eighth of a mile) in :10 1/5 and she’s by one of the hottest sires around,” said Frommer of this bay juvenile, who is out of a grade II winner. “She also has the most amazing recovery time. I was stunned at how quickly she recovered from her breeze. She didn’t drink; she didn’t blow. She’s one of those horses that recovers so instantaneously. It took nothing out of her.”

Hip No. 221, Cool Brees, a colt by Unbridled's Song – May Night, by Gulch. Consigned by Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds.

“He has one of the fastest gallop outs over this track, which has been a little bit hard to gallop out on,” said Dean De Renzo of this bay juvenile, who is out of a stakes winner. “He’s a beautiful colt. He’s just the right size to stay sound and make it through his 2-year-old and 3-year-old years. He’s made everybody’s list.” He breezed an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5.

Hip No. 225, a colt by Medaglia d'Oro – Merry Me in Spring, by Wekiva Springs. Consigned by Pike Racing, agent.

“We’re real proud of him,” said Pike Racing’s Al Pike of this gray or roan juvenile, who is out of an added-money winner. “He’s a dream horse for us. He’s never had a bad day and we think the sky’s the limit for him. He’s got a beautiful shoulder and a good hip, and he’s correct. He’s really a pretty mover.” He breezed an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5.


Hip No. 235, a filly by Speightstown – Motel Lass, by Bates Motel. Consigned by Niall Brennan Stables, agent.

“Her breeze was exceptional (an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5) and she’s a very pretty filly,” said Niall Brennan of this chestnut juvenile, who is a half sister to added-money winner Stormin’ Lyon (by Storm Boot). “She has beautiful lines and a great mind. She’s very professional and automatic. She’s very, very clean and sound, and she’s very athletic."

The Indomitable DrugS 03-03-2011 07:45 AM

A lot of these people would make very good used car salesmen.

freddymo 03-03-2011 12:22 PM

Tapit Filly Commands $750,000 at F-T Sale


I give up.. Sheik Mo just bought another poorly bred American horse. Everybody knows these horses can only race 12 times a year. Not to worry once she boards the 747 to Dubai she will make an excellent broodmare.

The Indomitable DrugS 03-03-2011 12:26 PM

Godolphin bought her?

She's probably screwed now.

The Indomitable DrugS 03-03-2011 12:28 PM

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Quote:

RESULTS for the THE FLORIDA SALE
ALL RESULTS: March 03, 2011
Search Sires Dams Consignors Buyers For Printer Friendly Version Download Excel Format

Hip Sex Sire Dam Consignor Buyer Price
1 F HARLAN'S HOLIDAY NAROPA SEQUEL BLOODSTOCK (BECKY THOMAS) AGENT OUT OUT
2 C PULPIT NETHERLAND (ARG) WAVERTREE STABLES INC. (CIARAN DUNNE) AGENT X DOGWOOD STABLE INC $150,000
3 C DISCREET CAT NEWMAR NICK DE MERIC AGENT OUT OUT
4 F TAPIT NOT ENOUGH TIME NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT V SPENDTHRIFT FARM LLC $280,000
5 C SONGANDAPRAYER NOTHING SPECIAL OFF THE HOOK AGENT NOT SOLD ($120,000)
6 C ROCKPORT HARBOR ONLY SEVENTEEN PARRISH FARMS AGENT MY MEADOWVIEW LLC $200,000
7 F DISTORTED HUMOR PAMPERED PRINCESS STEPHENS THOROUGHBREDS AGENT FOR VISION RACING & SALES LLC NOT SOLD ($145,000)
8 C BERNSTEIN PAYABLE ON DEMAND NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT XV NOT SOLD ($115,000)
9 C LEMON DROP KID PENNYHILL OFF THE HOOK AGENT FOR NORTHWEST STUD STABLE INC. OUT OUT
10 C TIZNOW PETITE CHATTE SCANLON TRAINING CENTER AGENT OUT OUT
11 C CORINTHIAN PLAYCALLER MCKATHAN BROS. AGENT NOT SOLD ($145,000)
12 C DIXIE UNION POLISH RUBY SGV THOROUGHBREDS (STEVEN VENOSA) AGENT FOR W D NORTH THOROU STONESTREET & GEORGE BOLTON $300,000
13 C AFLEET ALEX POSE CARY FROMMER AGENT NOT SOLD ($70,000)
14 C BELLAMY ROAD PREDICTRESS STEPHENS THOROUGHBREDS AGENT OUT OUT
15 C DIXIE UNION PRINCESS FALINA WAVERTREE STABLES INC. (CIARAN DUNNE) AGENT IX IRENE BURNSTEIN $225,000
16 F WITH DISTINCTION PRINCESS GREELEY SGV THOROUGHBREDS (STEVEN VENOSA) AGENT FOR W D NORTH THOROU OUT OUT
17 C TIZNOW PRINCESS WENDY SCANLON TRAINING CENTER AGENT OUT OUT
18 C GHOSTZAPPER QUICK TIP BREAKING POINT FARM ROBERT E & LAWANA LOW $100,000
19 C CHEROKEE RUN RAINBOW GIRL SCANLON TRAINING CENTER AGENT OUT OUT
20 F EL CORREDOR RAINBOW'S END EDDIE WOODS AGENT LXXXV OUT OUT
21 C GONE WEST RAVNINA OFF THE HOOK AGENT FOR NORTHWEST STUD STABLE INC. OUT OUT
22 C A.P. INDY RAYLENE SGV THOROUGHBREDS (STEVEN VENOSA) AGENT FOR W D NORTH THOROU BRIAN KORINER, AGENT $200,000
23 C ENGLISH CHANNEL REACH THE TOP OFF THE HOOK AGENT NOT SOLD ($175,000)
24 C STREET SENSE REGALLY APPEALING CLASSIC BLOODSTOCK AGENT III OUT OUT
25 C STREET SENSE REPORTEDLY BREAKING POINT FARM DOGWOOD STABLE INC $200,000
26 C STREET SENSE RICHBABE NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT IV ERIC FEIN $400,000
27 F UNBRIDLED'S SONG RIVER'S PRAYER STEPHENS THOROUGHBREDS AGENT FOR VISION RACING & SALES LLC OUT OUT
28 C STREET SENSE ROSEMARK EDDIE WOODS AGENT XXXVII NOT SOLD ($90,000)
30 C MINESHAFT RUBY CROWN NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT VIII OUT OUT
31 C SCAT DADDY RUSSIAN BROAD EDDIE WOODS AGENT LXIII OUT OUT
32 C MR. GREELEY RYVNINE KENNETH LEJEUNE AGENT E STABLE $50,000
33 F UNBRIDLED'S SONG SAINTCERELY KINGS EQUINE AGENT II BARCLAY TAGG, AGENT $250,000
34 F ROCK HARD TEN SARAMY STEPHENS THOROUGHBREDS AGENT FOR VISION RACING & SALES LLC NOT SOLD ($160,000)
35 F ANY GIVEN SATURDAY SAVANNAH BAYOU PIKE RACING AGENT NOT SOLD ($115,000)
36 C SPEIGHTSTOWN SCENE MAKER SGV THOROUGHBREDS (STEVEN VENOSA) AGENT FOR W D NORTH THOROU DOGWOOD STABLE INC $125,000
37 C UNBRIDLED'S SONG SECRET STATUS BREAKING POINT FARM NOT SOLD ($450,000)
38 C GRAND SLAM SHE'S A MUGS SCANLON TRAINING CENTER AGENT NOT SOLD ($90,000)
39 C LION HEART SHORT SHADOW CASSE SALES AGENT FOR KELYNACK FARM NOT SOLD ($70,000)
40 C MALIBU MOON SILENT SIREN EDDIE WOODS AGENT XLV THIRD STREET STABLE/LEFB $470,000
41 C CORINTHIAN SILVER LACE EDDIE WOODS AGENT XLIV NOT SOLD ($285,000)
42 F EXCHANGE RATE SILVER N SATIN NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT XV OUT OUT
43 F MINESHAFT SIR HARRIETT MCKATHAN BROS. AGENT NOT SOLD ($95,000)
44 F TAPIT SKIP QUEEN WAVERTREE STABLES INC. (CIARAN DUNNE) AGENT XI NOT SOLD ($180,000)
45 F MORE THAN READY SOCIAL DIRECTOR SEQUEL BLOODSTOCK (BECKY THOMAS) AGENT SF BLOODSTOCK LLC $105,000
46 C ENGLISH CHANNEL SO SOULFUL PALMAREJO THOROUGHBREDS AGENT NOT SOLD ($40,000)
47 C STEPHEN GOT EVEN SOUTHERN HOUSE (IRE) PIKE RACING AGENT I NOT SOLD ($45,000)
48 C MALIBU MOON SPRING RUSH NICK DE MERIC AGENT OUT OUT
49 F MORE THAN READY SPRING UNBRIDLED SGV THOROUGHBREDS (STEVEN VENOSA) AGENT FOR W D NORTH THOROU KATHLEEN AMAYA $105,000
50 F TIZNOW SQUALL CITY KINGS EQUINE AGENT I FOX HILL FARM,TOM MCGREEVY AGT $230,000
51 C STRATEGIC MISSION STALDA CARY FROMMER AGENT OUT OUT
52 F TIZNOW ST BALLADO'S IMAGE NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT IX OUT OUT
53 F MALIBU MOON ST LUCINDA SCANLON TRAINING CENTER AGENT CHEYENNE STABLES LLC $350,000
54 C STREET SENSE STONE HOPE SCANLON TRAINING CENTER AGENT OUT OUT
55 C TIZNOW STORM FRONT MCKATHAN BROS. AGENT NOT SOLD ($290,000)
56 C ELUSIVE QUALITY STORMY PICK STEPHENS THOROUGHBREDS AGENT FOR VISION RACING & SALES LLC OUT OUT
57 F AFLEET ALEX SUMMER FOREST BO HUNT AGENT NOT SOLD ($120,000)
58 C UNBRIDLED'S SONG SWEETEST SMILE WILLIAM B. HARRIGAN (MIACOMET FARM LTD.) AGENT RANDY GULLATT, AGENT $260,000
59 C HARD SPUN SWEET MINISTER NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT IV OUT OUT
60 F INDIAN CHARLIE SWEET MONARCH NICK DE MERIC AGENT OUT OUT
61 F MEDAGLIA D'ORO SYMBOL OF HOPE KINGS EQUINE AGENT NOT SOLD ($147,000)
62 C INDIAN CHARLIE TEENAGE TEMPER HARTLEY/DE RENZO THOROUGHBREDS LLC AGENT OUT OUT
63 C DIXIE UNION TEMPO EDDIE WOODS AGENT XLV CHADDS FORD STABLE $390,000
64 F TAPIT TEMPTING NOTE STEPHENS THOROUGHBREDS AGENT FOR VISION RACING & SALES LLC JOHN FERGUSON $750,000
65 C HIGH COTTON TERRE DES HOMMES (IRE) OMEGA FARM AGENT DALE ROMANS, AGT FOR MIKE TARP $70,000
66 C CONGRATS THIMBLE ISLAND CARY FROMMER AGENT NOT SOLD ($45,000)
67 C HARD SPUN PRINCESS PATRICIA WAVERTREE STABLES INC. (CIARAN DUNNE) AGENT VI BRUSHWOOD STABLE $575,000
68 F PULPIT THISSONGSFORYOU STEPHENS THOROUGHBREDS AGENT FOR VISION RACING & SALES LLC OUT OUT
69 C YES IT'S TRUE THOUSAND THRILLS MCKATHAN BROS. AGENT NOT SOLD ($70,000)
70 C PULPIT THREAD SECURE INVESTMENTS NOT SOLD ($45,000)
71 C DISCREET CAT TIA LEA OFF THE HOOK AGENT NOT SOLD ($15,000)
72 C OFFICER TIMELY LADY SECURE INVESTMENTS ELLEN CHARLES, HILLWOOD STABLE $300,000
73 F STEVIE WONDERBOY TINA FLEET CASSE SALES AGENT FOR KELYNACK FARM NOT SOLD ($120,000)
74 C ANY GIVEN SATURDAY TIZ TWILIGHT BREAKING POINT FARM GANBAT ENEBISM $150,000
75 F SMART STRIKE TOP NOTCH LADY NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT II OUT OUT
76 C PURIM TOUCH ME ONCE BLAZING MEADOWS FARM (TIM HAMM) AGENT BUZZ CHACE FOR WEST POINT TB $50,000
77 C INDIAN CHARLIE TREE PIPIT SCANLON TRAINING CENTER AGENT OUT OUT
78 C MALIBU MOON TRISHA QUICK SGV THOROUGHBREDS (STEVEN VENOSA) AGENT FOR W D NORTH THOROU DR DERMOT O'BYRNE $500,000
79 F AFLEET ALEX TRY N SUE CRUPI'S NEW CASTLE FARM OUT OUT
80 F BERNARDINI TURBO DREAM NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT VII OUT OUT
81 C TALE OF THE CAT UNBRIDLED SPIRIT WAVERTREE STABLES INC. (CIARAN DUNNE) AGENT I OUT OUT
82 C EMPIRE MAKER UNTOUCHED TALENT MCKATHAN BROS. AGENT OUT OUT
83 F BLUEGRASS CAT VARNISH WAVERTREE STABLES INC. (CIARAN DUNNE) AGENT IV KATHLEEN AMAYA $80,000
84 F HARLAN'S HOLIDAY VELVET SNOW OFF THE HOOK AGENT NOT SOLD ($120,000)
85 C SHAKESPEARE VIOLENT BEAUTY WAVERTREE STABLES INC. (CIARAN DUNNE) AGENT JOHN P FORT $140,000
86 F LION HEART VOODOO LILY CARY FROMMER AGENT GETAWAY FARM $50,000
87 F MR. GREELEY WARRIOR GIRL NIALL BRENNAN STABLES AGENT XIV OUT OUT
88 C GONE WEST WATCHING YOU CLASSIC BLOODSTOCK AGENT V OUT OUT
89 C HARLAN'S HOLIDAY WAVE HER HOME OFF THE HOOK AGENT FOR NORTHWEST STUD STABLE INC. NOT SOLD ($200,000)

freddymo 03-03-2011 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS (Post 757647)
Godolphin bought her?

She's probably screwed now.

What do you mean? They bought her as a boodmare not to race. Maybe will get lucky and they will give her to Metee or Kiaran? Then after she wins her first 4 they ship her to Dubai forEVAH

freddymo 03-03-2011 12:33 PM

Who is this guy NOT SOLD who is buying 2 out of 3 horses?

Sightseek 03-03-2011 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 757651)
Who is this guy NOT SOLD who is buying 2 out of 3 horses?

:D

The quickest worker went for only 105K.

cakes44 03-03-2011 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 757651)
Who is this guy NOT SOLD who is buying 2 out of 3 horses?

Not sure, but his rivalry with OUT OUT must be a heated one along the lines of Coolmore vs Godolphin.

Sightseek 03-03-2011 07:34 PM

Statistics for 3/3/2011 Sale
Date Sold Total Average Not Sold Median Status
3/3/2011 81 $19,832,000 $244,840 62 $200,000 Completed
TOTALS 81 $19,832,000 $244,840 62 $200,000 Completed



Statistics for 3/2/2010 Sale
Date Sold Total Average Not Sold Median
3/2/2010 91 $23,430,000 $257,473 54 $200,000
TOTALS 91 $23,430,000 $257,473 54 $200,000

hockey2315 03-03-2011 09:10 PM

That Macho Uno is supposed to be a freak. . . Still can't see him being quite worth that and surprised West Point paid that much.

The Indomitable DrugS 03-04-2011 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hockey2315 (Post 757798)
That Macho Uno is supposed to be a freak. . .

A freak in what way?

His ability to run fairly well while taking a crap?

My notes on him read .....

Quote:


Horse: Macho Uno-Champagne Cocktail colt - Crupi's New Castle Farm

Rating: ***

Work: This $50,000 September yearling - returned 14X investment selling for 700K. He worked a blinkered 1/8th in 10 flat - with sh!t flowing from his assh@le as he completed it.

Development projection: A pretty precocious pedigree - but not exactly a sprinter or debuter pedigree. By bloodlines - you'd like him 3rd or 4th time out at a two-turn 8.5 furlongs. However, by looks, an elongated sprint race could best suit
A link to his preview ....

http://www.fasigtipton.com/fasig-tip...78b885eebc01b7

Sightseek 03-04-2011 08:55 AM

Kind of hard to mark-up from there, but I think they bought a horse or two last year for around the same price.

hockey2315 03-04-2011 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 757866)
Kind of hard to mark-up from there, but I think they bought a horse or two last year for around the same price.

Ya - they paid $500K for that Giant's Causeway with the worst name ever (Grip Hands). He sucks.

The Indomitable DrugS 03-04-2011 09:14 AM

This one they can name TenFlatWhileCrapping


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