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That's why I said "considering who they stand for". . . I know Ferguson bought them. . . Compared to how some of the others did I don't think the Hard Spuns sold too bad.
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#2
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I know if I had bred to Hard Spun these prices would not be very encouraging considering how much hype was behind him. There will better bred ones in the coming sales which will be a better gauge. The 2 yo in training pinhookers who were always traditionally big player at this sale didnt seem to be in the buying mood. |
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Doesn't Dubai own Fasig now and doesnt Sheik Mo own Dubai and doesnt Sheik Mo own the "interesting" first year stallions that went for good money? Is Fasig doing any interesting financing this year to help the sale?
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From the lack of interest from those who would typically be getting the financing it appears not.
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#5
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A Purim for 75k? must have been a scav's A++
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bandini ? they let him be a stud? argggg
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#7
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Bandini has a well-regarded (probably overrated) juvenile winner in NY named Let's Get Fiscal.
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I thought the Corinthian's were sorta the "buzz" horses there today. The sire that keeps surprising me is how good the War Fronts look
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Brian, overrated based on what? She won off big time, and won off the right way. Im not excited about trying to beat her opening day at the Spa.
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I believe that was bought by the guy who owned Purim
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#11
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I would have given away 15 sessions to some nice mares
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Why stop at 15?
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