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Not a good sale to really Gauge the Market.
I feel certain There is some truth To making Sure all the Bernardini's sale Well Plus what Fasig is doing for the Pinhookers too Makes them Spend Alot More Money. |
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[quote=Cannon Shell]The new fasig isnt pinhooker friendly. There were only 3 horses bought last night by pinhookers.[/
What is a pinhooker? |
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someone who buys a horse & breaks it and re-sells in a sale. (lots of times buy yearlings, break them and get them fit & sell in a 2yo in training sale) it can be very profitable for people who know what they are doing.
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But alot of the Pinhookers are there and there bidding there just getting outrun most of the time. I did talk to one today who did not buy a horse but said he had bid on 6 last night and got out bid everytime. Itmakes these Pinhookers alot braver when they only have to but up 1/2 the money. |
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A 3/4 to Aragron brought 2.8mil.. That is serious money for that colt. He must have been wonderful looking. Who knows with these sales what the real price was but the colt brought a million plus more then Azeri's colt.
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