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![]() I would go to US Ranger all day for 5k.
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![]() Bernardini's book has been dominated by Sheik Mo mares from the start. They will have no problem getting that fee from the limited number of breeders that have mares that can justify a 150k stud fee. The fact is he had 3 top class 3yo's this year with Stay Thirsty, To Honor and Serve and Wilburn. Those are the kind of horses that ultimately the biggest spenders are looking for and are willing to pay to buy. His averages this year are strong, weanlings avg 275k (none bought by SM), yearlings went for 327k (SM bought a bunch), 2yo's avg 272k (SM bought none) and mares covered by him averaged 872k (one horses did throw things off kilter by selling for 4 million though the median was 380k)
At those numbers and knowing SM will pay big money for a good yearling more or less justifies the decision. |
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Perhaps you dont realize this but the word "bad crop" doesn't exist in Lexington, KY. |
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![]() The real question is Girolama at 15k in NY.
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![]() Knowing that there is a strong chance that Sh Mo will be looking at your Bernardini baby as a yearling is alot of added value. At the sales every one chatters and people know who the "big buyers" are checking out. Even if he doesn't buy him Sh. Mo ads a bit of interest to your youngster. he has most certainly supported Bernardini and one presumes he will continue to do so.
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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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