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![]() I searched the few hips that I liked best in the sale from....to see what they sold for as yearlings.
Of course, the market was in a really bad spot last year but still these pinhookers are making some serious cash. Hip 16. Sold for 150k last Sept at Kee....he fetched 800k today. Hip 60. Sold for 60k last July...sold for 250k today. Hip 163 Sold for 182k last Oct. at Timonium...she brought 335k today. Hip 166. Sold for 170k at Kee Sept.....He brought 700k today. Hip 184. Sold well at the Saratoga select sale in Aug for 250k....today he brought 515k. Hip 190. Sold really well at the most select yearling sale FT AUG for 250k. Today M. Tabor paid 825k for him. Hip 221. He sold for 117k as a yearling in July..Today he sold for 360k. Hip 218. This is the horse that everyone knew would be the sale topper. He sold for 200k at Kee Septemper. Being by Distorted Humor out of the great race mare and producer Tomisue's Delight, you would think he would have sold for at least a half million. Especially since his half brother Mr. Sidney won G1 just a few months before. Today the white Jessie Jackson shelled out 2.3 million. Not a bad profit turn in 5.5 months for a couple start up pinhookers. |
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![]() The expenses on thse horses isn't cheap and for every hit there are alot of misses.many of the RNA's today were bought to pinhook. Many of the OUTs were bought to pinhook. Many others bought for the same purpose have been seriously hurt, or are dead or will never be able to sell for some reason.
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![]() I still think most of the pinhookers are doing rather well.
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![]() It wasn't a good day to be pinhooking Street Cry offspring I guess ...
Hip #71 By Street Cry out of Glimmering sold for 260K as a weanling - was RNA'd for 300K as a yearling - and today was RNA'd for just $22,000 Hip #157 By Street Cry out of Plata sold for 550K as a yearling last year - today he RNA'd for 295K. |
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![]() An aquantance of mine bought about $1.5m worth of yearlings about 10 years ago to pinhook. This was the 2yo sales were becomming big and the market was at that time pretty stable. He bought 10-11 babies, not "superstars" but decent solid "get to the races" breeding with athletic looks and no medical issues.
Two died by January after incurring thousands in medical expenses. A filly ran off on a rider in Fla and charged through a fence and is now a pleasure horse with a chronic limp. The best colt got colic right before the sale and was an "out." (He sold later for a reduced price because the colic ended with surgery.) A couple RNA'd and he had to sell them privately or keep them to race, which he didn't want to do. One of the colts who he paid about $100k for sold for almost a million and everyone was wowed by how well he'd done. The fact is that after expenses for shipping, breaking, training, board, shoes, vets, sales prep etc. He made about $150k for the entire lot. He had alot go wrong, but the fact is that alot can go wrong and the big successes have to cover alot of disasters.
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. ~ George Orwell, 1984. |
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The vast majority of horses cataloged for that sale were money losers. |
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That 1/2 to Mr Sidney must have looked like a frog to only bring 200k so they lucked out congrats.. Sometimes the frog becomes a prince |
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Yes its a gamble the machine is just paying off less dollars to fewer players so the gamble isn't as lucrative. But as Chuck has said the prices are cheaper so racing is starting to become more approachable..I guess |
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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![]() The market now stinks, but it's still a very high risk game even in a steady market. Unless you got lucky and bought one or two cheap but correct babies that developed fast and look lie they can run, you might be out alot of money.
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