Keeneland September (12-25) Yearling Sale
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RNABaroqueAgain1 wrote:340 is a War Front filly out of Film Maker (Dynaformer). With that turf pedigree, I wonder if she will be headed to Europe?
$360,000
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379 is a colt, another War Front out of a Dynaformer mare (Haka)...turf in his future?
$575,000.
$575,000.
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2 hips away from Grace's colt if anyone is interested.
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380, a Galileo colt out of Half Queen (Deputy Minister)...very refined with the typical pretty Galileo head. $500,000.
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Here he goes...
bid opens at 500k. Quickly to 1M
1.6M just like that... wow.
...love that cute white spot on his nose
Hammers down at 1.9M
bid opens at 500k. Quickly to 1M
1.6M just like that... wow.
...love that cute white spot on his nose
Hammers down at 1.9M
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'Grace's colt is attractive, but it's hard to judge the details when looking at a small computer monitor. But, dang, he's already over a million.
$1,900,000. Sale topper, IIRC.
$1,900,000. Sale topper, IIRC.
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If not, Quiet Chris is gonna be a piranha.mariasmon wrote:Surely the Havre de Grace got sold at $1.9 million.
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Haha. Fire away Chris.Horsebagger wrote:If not, Quiet Chris is gonna be a piranha.mariasmon wrote:Surely the Havre de Grace got sold at $1.9 million.
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I know the 'big' stallions like Tapit get the press, and there is also attention given to the freshman sires, to see how they do. But I'm interested to see how well the offspring of recently-deceased sires like Scat Daddy, Street Cry or Smart Strike sell.
Does the knowledge that there aren't going to be anymore, or maybe only another crop or two, increase their value?
Does the knowledge that there aren't going to be anymore, or maybe only another crop or two, increase their value?
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That's a Scat Daddy, right? Coolmore might cough up.carole wrote:Half to Beholder maybe?mariasmon wrote:Is there anything in tomorrow's session that might blow things out of the water? So far, this is the dullest KeeSep in the last decade.
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I know the market is beyond brutal, but I'd let him go for that. Then again, I don't have her kind of money, so it's hard to put myself in her shoes.Admin wrote:I thought so. They were trying hard to get to $2m.mariasmon wrote:
RNA, per DRF Breeding on Twitter
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I think it would. Buyers who are more "collector" types might see it as their last chance to get in on something. The Scat Daddy's have all been RNA or higher-priced. The cheapest that actually found a new home was $100kBaroqueAgain1 wrote:I know the 'big' stallions like Tapit get the press, and there is also attention given to the freshman sires, to see how they do. But I'm interested to see how well the offspring of recently-deceased sires like Scat Daddy, Street Cry or Smart Strike sell.
Does the knowledge that there aren't going to be anymore, or maybe only another crop or two, increase their value?
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Honestly, I don't know where the real money stopped. The announcer was very low key. I think they knew that the vet issue was a problem and this was the likely result, else they would've really hyped up the colt in the ring. Several key buyers were on the colt until the vetting. It's a shame.mariasmon wrote:
I know the market is beyond brutal, but I'd let him go for that. Then again, I don't have her kind of money, so it's hard to put myself in her shoes.
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