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Old 02-20-2009, 12:14 PM
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Here's the latest - I just spoke with the trainer and he wasn't real receptive to a sale. Said the horse is training great and he thinks he should win today. He also thinks another trainer may claim him (his claiming price is $2,500 today) but if I want to buy him I've got to give him the "$3,500" he paid for him in Arizona (and probably more than that to compensate him for his loss). Anyone know someone with a trainers or owners license in Nebraska that could claim the horse for me? I'll pay $2,500 (I was hoping I could get him for less than that, I've still got to pay for transportation and boarding while he re-schools).

This isn't as easy as I had hoped it would be... but I'm still trying.
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Old 02-20-2009, 02:23 PM
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Here's the latest - I just spoke with the trainer and he wasn't real receptive to a sale. Said the horse is training great and he thinks he should win today. He also thinks another trainer may claim him (his claiming price is $2,500 today) but if I want to buy him I've got to give him the "$3,500" he paid for him in Arizona (and probably more than that to compensate him for his loss). Anyone know someone with a trainers or owners license in Nebraska that could claim the horse for me? I'll pay $2,500 (I was hoping I could get him for less than that, I've still got to pay for transportation and boarding while he re-schools).

This isn't as easy as I had hoped it would be... but I'm still trying.
Sounds like Trainer speak and negotiation to me DC..I'm sure this guy doesn't get many phone calls about a private sale for a bottom level claimer. Plus, unless he is the owner-trainer, if you buy him, the trainer loses a horse to bill monthly. Owner would probably love to move him for $2500...
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Old 02-20-2009, 02:25 PM
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Have you tried Canter? They seem to have a lot of contacts at various tracks, esp. those where lower level claimers end up...they may know someone who would be willing to help you out. Good luck!
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