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![]() I guess the Mineshaft/Dear Birdie didn't sell well, huh? Disappointing sale for Mineshaft, I think.......but worse for Indy. I don't think he's ever had worse sales results than this one....
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![]() Mineshaft - Dear Birdie hasn't sold yet.
The Victory Ride colt sold for over a million. Why does Rick Porter keep spending so much money on Unbridled Song's when he is SO unsuccessful with them? Rockport Harbor was a one race pony. |
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![]() Maybe because they look "racy." LOL.
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your kidding right 1.3 million |
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![]() Nice Kingmambo colt breaks yearling record at $11.7 M....wow...insane!!!
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![]() Check out the body on that Danzig colt on the website! At this rate I can't wait until they get a picture of the Kingmambo up!
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I also noticed that this was a terrible sale for AP Indy - I've never seen worse. He had one go for over $1 million (the Serena's Song colt), another for about $975, 000.00, but overall.........lots of RNA's and middling prices. Last edited by Betsy : 09-12-2006 at 05:48 PM. |
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I honestly believe that folks just conceded the first two days to the Maktoums and are looking at books 3 and 4 in hopes of landing one. |
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![]() not so sure that the sheik wants good horses, i think he just wants to beat out coolmore....
why? because he CAN! sweet on that danzig!!
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The shock of the century was Smarty Jones full sister selling for less than 300 grand. I mean are you kidding me? If he pans out as a sire then shes worth 20 times that as a broodmare and Ed gaudet of Maryland got her. Bottom line is that for the folks who got the big money, they love the Coolmore/Maktoum feud. But many many consignors are in mortal agony right now after getting about 1/5th- 1/2 of what they thought they would get. I know several folks in business with big bucks who said they werent even gonna have anyone vet out or look at the yearlings in the first two days. I honestly believe that everyone believed that anything worth having would be bought by the Sheikhs, and that it was a waste of time. The problem is that they didn't bid on anyone who wasnt on their list, they just bid determinedly on what they did want. The averages may go up based on the top 10 big purchases, but overall I think there are a lotta disappointed folks tonight who got lots less than they thought they would. |
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![]() i can't believe how low the full sis to smarty went for...she must be crooked or something.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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Danzig has died, so these are some of his last yearlings - no wonder they sold so well. Can't blame the Sheikhs for wanting to get their hands on some precious commodities. Interesting sale in that some younger sires made their mark -Distorted Humor, Mr. Greely, etc....... |
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![]() Unless you have unlimited money, the first couple of day of that sale are a total waste. The prices are just crazy. We pretty much don't even waste our time looking at any horses that are going in the ring on Day 1 or Day 2. There is a chance of finding something for a relatively reasonable price on Day 3, but even Day 3 has pretty high prices. We do most of our buying on Days 4-9 or so. You can find a lot of nice horses in the $100,000 range on these days.
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