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Objectivity went for over $6M and Dunkirk went through the ring early enough in Secret Status' broodmare career that no one knew she wasn't getting good runners before Dunkirk.
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i just don't see that the ability of an owner to pay obscene amounts of money in any equates to the purchase having tremendous ability two years after the auction.
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That same year Zensational sold for just $20K as a yearling - and he's by UBS (Dunkirk's sire) out of a multiple stakes winning mare from a great Claibourne family. |
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The nations highest priced yearling at public auction has a pretty good record historically speaking.
Off the top of my head - I believe Majestic Prince, Mr. Prospector, Nureyev, A. P Indy, Forestry, and Fusaichi Pegasus were all Keeneland July yearling sales toppers... |
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Out of curiousity, who are the sale toppers since Fupeg?
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I think Godolphin has bought most of the yearling sales toppers since Fu Peg - but it's not something I follow taht closely. I think Jalil and Mr. Sakaguchi were the only two who weren't complete and utter no ability bums... |
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