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I did just realize something, isn't Mr Greeley god a stud fee of at least 10,000? I think it might even be 30k? Then yeah, I'd say the breeders lost their ass on that one.
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Mr Greeley is currently standing for $75k. That horse must have had 3 legs or one leg skrewed on upside down.
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Frost was bought by little known NY trainer, Finger Lakes, Linda Dixon. Curious there was no reserve.
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Holy **** 75K! Wow!
If that horse had only 3 legs and pegleg for a 4th, at only $1,500 I'd buy it too. The risk/reward is so low there. I'm actually cheering for this horse to be a monster, just to hear how it'll be rouncing the sheik's and the Coolmore's million dollar babies.
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Coolmore and Godolphin will have to start shipping to the lakes for that to happen, but I agree, he might be the kind of horse to pull for.
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i saw an unbridled - life's magic yearling go for $5,000 once.
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It sold for $3K at KEE NOV weanling in '98. Re-sold for 200K at KEE SEP yearling in '99 And Proceeded to have a career race record of 23-1-1-1 and made $11,948 in earnings. King Bridle was the name of this fine animal. |
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I friend of mine used to work for a trainer who would try to find "fancy pedigree, cheap" and he never had much luck with it. It seems than horses priced to their breeding do better. Finding a $1500 horse by a $75k stallion may seem like a steal but it probably isn't. At least if it's a filly, her breeding may earn her some residual value. A colt will have to prove himself. As Cannon says, you still have to pay the epenses on the horse while you give it a go. As a yearling, they are looking at breaking/training/shipping etc for a bare minimum of 6 mos. THAT assumes that all goes beautifully and baby is ready for a 2f dash at Calder in March! More likely, if he races at all then it won't likely be for a year.
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