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Cannon Shell 10-17-2008 09:43 PM

This is a good idea...
 
http://www.drf.com/news/article/99172.html

Danzig 10-17-2008 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell

come to think of it, i'm really surprised it's taken this long for someone to think about the idea. you see racing/broodmare prospects at auction, but not much else in the way of racing stock.

blackthroatedwind 10-17-2008 10:22 PM

Here's an even more radical idea.....


running horses in spots where they can win.

asudevil 10-17-2008 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
Here's an even more radical idea.....


running horses in spots where they can win.

How very true....

Cannon Shell 10-17-2008 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
Here's an even more radical idea.....


running horses in spots where they can win.

I'm sure many of the new owners will be heeding your advice.

Cannon Shell 10-17-2008 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
come to think of it, i'm really surprised it's taken this long for someone to think about the idea. you see racing/broodmare prospects at auction, but not much else in the way of racing stock.

There are some racehorses but people know that most of the crowd there is breeding stock people, not trainers or guys looking for racehorses. A horses of racing age sale is something that is long overdue. The problem is when and where do you hold it? The sales calander is pretty full in the fall for keeneland and fasig Tipton. September is obviously tough and really is a little too early. fasig already has 2 october sales and the November sale the first week of the Month. Keeneland has racing in October and another 2 week sale in November. The end of November is a bad time to travel. 1st week in December?

Danzig 10-17-2008 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
There are some racehorses but people know that most of the crowd there is breeding stock people, not trainers or guys looking for racehorses. A horses of racing age sale is something that is long overdue. The problem is when and where do you hold it? The sales calander is pretty full in the fall for keeneland and fasig Tipton. September is obviously tough and really is a little too early. fasig already has 2 october sales and the November sale the first week of the Month. Keeneland has racing in October and another 2 week sale in November. The end of November is a bad time to travel. 1st week in December?

how about june? everyone who thought they had a tc horse will be looking to unload.

Linny 10-17-2008 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
how about june? everyone who thought they had a tc horse will be looking to unload.

Thats what 3yo claiming races at Belmont are for. Save on those pesky commissions.

Fall makes sense as a horse will have mostly wrapped up a seasons worth of racing and you have a fair idea of where he stands, esp. for a 3yo coming 4.
Not sure the logistical details but fall makes sense to me.

Cannon Shell 10-18-2008 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Linny
Thats what 3yo claiming races at Belmont are for. Save on those pesky commissions.

Fall makes sense as a horse will have mostly wrapped up a seasons worth of racing and you have a fair idea of where he stands, esp. for a 3yo coming 4.
Not sure the logistical details but fall makes sense to me.

People are always looking to get rid of horses before the winter season. Some outfits do like Zayat is doing on a smaller scale. A lot of the big trainers dont like to carry as many horses in the winter and many of these partnerships dissolve and need a place to liquidate in a public auction. I think it would work.

Danzig 10-18-2008 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Linny
Thats what 3yo claiming races at Belmont are for. Save on those pesky commissions.

Fall makes sense as a horse will have mostly wrapped up a seasons worth of racing and you have a fair idea of where he stands, esp. for a 3yo coming 4.
Not sure the logistical details but fall makes sense to me.

yeah, it was tongue in cheek. can definitely see folks wanting to unload in the fall. problem is, that's when we already have a lot of sales. but this would presumably draw a new batch of buyers, not everyone is looking to get in on the breeding side.


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