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TheSpyder 08-04-2008 06:23 PM

Fasig Tipton Sales
 
http://207.232.119.242/livesales/fasigtipton/

Watch live right now. If you've never seen them it is very interesting. Went two years ago to Saratoga and watched live..wow!

Enjoy,

Spyder

XIIPointStables 08-04-2008 06:29 PM

Pretty cool!

Are there a few Hip #s that are supposed to go for crazy money???

philcski 08-04-2008 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by XIIPointStables
Pretty cool!

Are there a few Hip #s that are supposed to go for crazy money???

You can follow the results here.
http://www.fasigtipton.com/results/2...ults080408.asp

A few I like:
#23 Tale of the Cat-Piedras Negras (half to La Traviata)
#32 Ghostzapper-Questress (half to Pomeroy)
#42 Afleet Alex-Restored Hope (half to Sabellina), lots of turf pedigree there
#44 Distorted Humor-Royally Chosen (really nice Cal-bred, first foal)
#47 Smarty Jones-Santaria (half to Medallist)
#69 Medalglia D'Oro-Stylish Storm (half to Most Distiguished)
#77 Smart Strike-Tash Dash (ridiculous 2nd dam)
#94 War Chant-With a Wink (great NYB family)
#102 Mr. Greeley-Arcadiana (2nd dam is Solar Slew, the dam of CIGAR)
#113 Saint Liam-Blue Sky Princess (half to Tessa Blue)
#115 Smarty Jones-Bright Feather (half to Albert the Great, etc.)
#130 Songandaprayer-Cloud Break (half to LOST IN THE FOG)

Rudeboyelvis 08-04-2008 08:11 PM

Hip 86 - NY Bred Lion Heart colt from a stakes winning mare that has produced a stakes winner (only offspring of racing age)...

He ought to catch big :$: :$: as long as he's remotely correct considering how well Lion Heart has done so far as a freshman sire -

Edit - stakes placed runner who's banked 500k so far - still for 125K it looks like Dogwood stole this one

ateamstupid 08-04-2008 08:24 PM

Quite entertaining, thanks for the link.

ateamstupid 08-04-2008 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by XIIPointStables
Pretty cool!

Are there a few Hip #s that are supposed to go for crazy money???

Not crazy money, but Hip 68 just went for $900,000. That's the most expensive I've seen since I fired it up.

EDIT: Hip 80 went for $1.5 million.

Sightseek 08-05-2008 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by philcski
You can follow the results here.
#69 Medalglia D'Oro-Stylish Storm (half to Most Distiguished)
#77 Smart Strike-Tash Dash (ridiculous 2nd dam)

Hip #77 was ENORMOUS and I of course :{>: 'ed the half to Most D. :o

This year they closed off the walking ring next to the bar so it was harder to get a good look at all the yearlings.

philcski 08-05-2008 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
Hip #77 was ENORMOUS and I of course :{>: 'ed the half to Most D. :o

This year they closed off the walking ring next to the bar so it was harder to get a good look at all the yearlings.

Chuck said he looked at #77 and determined her to be too big...

Sightseek 08-05-2008 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by philcski
Chuck said he looked at #77 and determined her to be too big...

A lot of people must have because she didn't sell so well. Physically she reminded me of Curlin with that "big bruiser" of a frame, if she were a human she'd be one of those scary Russian athletes. :D

Cannon Shell 08-05-2008 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
A lot of people must have because she didn't sell so well. Physically she reminded me of Curlin with that "big bruiser" of a frame, if she were a human she'd be one of those scary Russian athletes. :D

300k was pretty good for her. She wasnt that much like Curlin because of how narrow she was at her base. she just looked slow to me. The one I was really surprised at how well she sold was #97, a dixie Union filly who had a great athletic body and real loose walk but her right front hit the ground in the same way Sumwonlovesyou does. I guess that she may be able to overcome it but 340k was a lot of money for a horse with that conformation. Hip #2 a Ghostzapper filly had really suspect knees and was bought by a pinhooker, we will see where she shows up. Hip #4, a saint Liam filly was a nice horse who Mike Ryan bought right (120k). #10 was a Mr Greeley filly who was nice but 500k was a lot though she was bought by Euros (.50 dollars). #29 was a really nice The Cliffs Edge colt that Zito bought. If he was by a higher profile sire he would have brought a whole lot more. #61 looked like he was still immature and may be a bargin at 80k. #64 was not a good walker and didnt get sold. #65 was a nice horse, More than Ready filly, who brought a good price (150k). #74 was a Not for Love filly who brought 250k, good luck to them. #79 was a really nice Purge colt who went to mike Ryan for 150k. he looked exactly like Purge. #87 was a nice Officer colt who had a really bad attitude problem. #94 was a really nice war Chant that is going to England, which is probably where War Chant should go.

Sightseek 08-05-2008 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
#65 was a nice horse, More than Ready filly, who brought a good price (150k). #79 was a really nice Purge colt who went to mike Ryan for 150k. he looked exactly like Purge.

I really liked both of those too. Did you look at any of the Rock Hard Tens? #53 I really liked

Cannon Shell 08-05-2008 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
I really liked both of those too. Did you look at any of the Rock Hard Tens? #53 I really liked

Didnt look at any of them

Sightseek 08-05-2008 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Didnt look at any of them

I admit being biased against the horse, so I was surprised to like what I saw. I really don't like how they eliminated the extra walking rings.

Cannon Shell 08-05-2008 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
I admit being biased against the horse, so I was surprised to like what I saw. I really don't like how they eliminated the extra walking rings.

Supposedly for safety

PPerfectfan 08-05-2008 12:55 PM

Hey Chuck, if you get a chance take a look at Hip# 507 for me. He is a Pleasantly Perfect (big shocker I know), and 1/2 to David Junior. I also liked Hip #1629

Indian Charlie 08-05-2008 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by PPerfectfan
Hey Chuck, if you get a chance take a look at Hip# 507 for me. He is a Pleasantly Perfect (big shocker I know), and 1/2 to David Junior. I also liked Hip #1629

I think that's a different sale. Perhaps next month?

Cannon Shell 08-05-2008 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by PPerfectfan
Hey Chuck, if you get a chance take a look at Hip# 507 for me. He is a Pleasantly Perfect (big shocker I know), and 1/2 to David Junior. I also liked Hip #1629

OBS maybe?

parsixfarms 08-05-2008 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Supposedly for safety


I actually thought it was less safe with the changes this year, as all the horses from down back were walked through the crowd outside the sales office to get to the inner ring.

Thoroughbred Fan 08-05-2008 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
....... #74 was a Not for Love filly who brought 250k, good luck to them.....

What does that mean? I wis everyone in the biz good luck, becasue I know how hard it can be.

Cannon Shell 08-05-2008 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Thoroughbred Fan
What does that mean? I wis everyone in the biz good luck, becasue I know how hard it can be.

i guess it was a wiseass way of saying that I think that was too much for that filly, way too much.


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