The Blood-horse used to print a chart in the issue prior to the sales that show the stats of pevious sale purchases by price. It'd show how many were sold who brought $1m+, $750-999, 500-749, on down to the cheapest purchases, and how many were winners, s winners, GS winners, etc.
I was looking for the most recent chart that is available somewhere.
Stats I'm looking for
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Are you talking about this?Admin wrote:The Blood-horse used to print a chart in the issue prior to the sales that show the stats of pevious sale purchases by price. It'd show how many were sold who brought $1m+, $750-999, 500-749, on down to the cheapest purchases, and how many were winners, s winners, GS winners, etc.
I was looking for the most recent chart that is available somewhere.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... eYear=2016
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Thanks, but no.
This chart would be about 4 years behind, so going into the 2016 KSEP sale, for example, it'd show how many sold in 2012 in each price group and their racing results: starters, winners, s winners, gs winners, g1 winners.
It was always interesting to how poorly the million dollar + sellers did on the track, and as I recall, the highest percentage of success came from the $300-$500k range.
This chart would be about 4 years behind, so going into the 2016 KSEP sale, for example, it'd show how many sold in 2012 in each price group and their racing results: starters, winners, s winners, gs winners, g1 winners.
It was always interesting to how poorly the million dollar + sellers did on the track, and as I recall, the highest percentage of success came from the $300-$500k range.
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I tried that, but didn't it just show me the sales, not what they accomplished on the track?Catalina wrote:Just change the year in the link to show 2012 instead of 2016.
Or, go to the 2016 page, and on the top left you can select the year of the sale.
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I know exactly what you are looking for Admin but I don't recall seeing Bloodhorse make that list in the last couple years, unless I missed it. It was very interesting. Maybe its just in the paid edition? I haven't had a subscription to Bloodhorse in awhile.
I do not have time to go through all the horses but I can do the million + ones.
$1,000,000+ - 6 horses - 6 starters - 5 winners - 2 stakes winners - 1 Graded stakes winner - 0 G1 winners - total earnings $880,252
total cost - $8.75 million (1 horse was G1 placed that didn't win a stakes)
I do not have time to go through all the horses but I can do the million + ones.
$1,000,000+ - 6 horses - 6 starters - 5 winners - 2 stakes winners - 1 Graded stakes winner - 0 G1 winners - total earnings $880,252
total cost - $8.75 million (1 horse was G1 placed that didn't win a stakes)
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That's it. Can you take a photo of the chart and post perhaps?Flanders wrote:I know exactly what you are looking for Admin but I don't recall seeing Bloodhorse make that list in the last couple years, unless I missed it. It was very interesting. Maybe its just in the paid edition? I haven't had a subscription to Bloodhorse in awhile.
I do not have time to go through all the horses but I can do the million + ones.
$1,000,000+ - 6 horses - 6 starters - 5 winners - 2 stakes winners - 1 Graded stakes winner - 0 G1 winners - total earnings $880,252
total cost - $8.75 million (1 horse was G1 placed that didn't win a stakes)
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I did that. I found that information on my own. I can't find a chart. Though if I find one I will post it here.Admin wrote:That's it. Can you take a photo of the chart and post perhaps?Flanders wrote:I know exactly what you are looking for Admin but I don't recall seeing Bloodhorse make that list in the last couple years, unless I missed it. It was very interesting. Maybe its just in the paid edition? I haven't had a subscription to Bloodhorse in awhile.
I do not have time to go through all the horses but I can do the million + ones.
$1,000,000+ - 6 horses - 6 starters - 5 winners - 2 stakes winners - 1 Graded stakes winner - 0 G1 winners - total earnings $880,252
total cost - $8.75 million (1 horse was G1 placed that didn't win a stakes)