2015 Keeneland November Sale
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 1:10 pm
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I think these are from the 2014 catalog.Life At Zen wrote:Notable mares in the sale:
Molly Morgan
Peace And War
Reneesgotzip
Sarah Sis
Starship Truffles
Stephanie's Kitten
Sugar Shock
Sweet Reason
Tiffany's Honour
Watsdachances
Angela Renee
Cassatt
'13 Bernardini/Better Than Honour filly
Disposablepleasure
Embellish The Lace
Fame And Fortune
Flashy American
Back Flip (2012 Super Saver/For Royalty filly) of FB fame, she was the foal that literally did a back flip while trying to stand after being born.
Also, War Story and Frac Daddy.
These are from the 2015 Fasig-Tipton November Sale, not the Keeneland Sale.Life At Zen wrote:Notable mares in the sale:
Molly Morgan
Peace And War
Reneesgotzip
Sarah Sis
Starship Truffles
Stephanie's Kitten
Sugar Shock
Sweet Reason
Tiffany's Honour
Watsdachances
Angela Renee
Cassatt
'13 Bernardini/Better Than Honour filly
Disposablepleasure
Embellish The Lace
Fame And Fortune
Flashy American
Back Flip (2012 Super Saver/For Royalty filly) of FB fame, she was the foal that literally did a back flip while trying to stand after being born.
Also, War Story and Frac Daddy.
Very strange! The first time I clicked it it went to a site completely different from the page that came up when I clicked it the second time.mariasmon wrote:All I changed was the title of the thread. I had 2016 instead of 2015
The original ownership group sold her after her two-year-old to Michael Bello, who campaigned her. He adored her so much he named anikita wrote:Wow, the Jacksons sell Megahertz. Sure, she hasn't exactly been a revelation as a broodmare but still ...
Hopefully whoever buys Megahertz has some extraordinary insight into breeding mares and sends her to the one only (?) stallion who will produce stellar offspring from that mating. It would be so nice to see her vindicate herself as a broodie, and find a home that will provide eventual retirement for her.hadrianmarcus wrote:The original ownership group sold her after her two-year-old to Michael Bello, who campaigned her. He adored her so much he named anikita wrote:Wow, the Jacksons sell Megahertz. Sure, she hasn't exactly been a revelation as a broodmare but still ...
wine after her (and if memory serves me)..even named his tasting room in her honor. One year after her retirement he promptly sold her to
the Jacksons for $2.1 million. So economics trumps sentimentality. One things for certain, at age 16 with a lackluster career
as a dam, she won't draw anything close to 2 million this time. Sadly, Calumet put Pike Place Dancer, the 1996 Kentucky Oaks winner
into the auction in foal to Oxbow. I hope she finds a good loving home.
I hope Dixiana buys her since they have her daughter Gigahertz.Catalina wrote:Hopefully whoever buys Megahertz has some extraordinary insight into breeding mares and sends her to the one only (?) stallion who will produce stellar offspring from that mating. It would be so nice to see her vindicate herself as a broodie, and find a home that will provide eventual retirement for her.hadrianmarcus wrote:The original ownership group sold her after her two-year-old to Michael Bello, who campaigned her. He adored her so much he named anikita wrote:Wow, the Jacksons sell Megahertz. Sure, she hasn't exactly been a revelation as a broodmare but still ...
wine after her (and if memory serves me)..even named his tasting room in her honor. One year after her retirement he promptly sold her to
the Jacksons for $2.1 million. So economics trumps sentimentality. One things for certain, at age 16 with a lackluster career
as a dam, she won't draw anything close to 2 million this time. Sadly, Calumet put Pike Place Dancer, the 1996 Kentucky Oaks winner
into the auction in foal to Oxbow. I hope she finds a good loving home.
Donworth is in because the owner is dispersing.middleground wrote:I wondered what had happened to Norumbega and Donworth. Now I know--they're in the sale.
Donworth was purchased today by Dennis O'Neill for Paul Reddam for $550,000.mariasmon wrote:Donworth is in because the owner is dispersing.middleground wrote:I wondered what had happened to Norumbega and Donworth. Now I know--they're in the sale.
She was consigned by Airdrie Stud. She was sired by a (former) Airdrie stallion. She comes from an Airdrie family and is in foal to a current Airdrie stallion. Most likely (unless someone stops by the barn and buys her) Airdrie will load her up and take her home where she will rejoin their broodmare band.Della wrote:Just saw hip 3575 sold without reserve for $1000. I didn't hear any bids, and the auctioneer ended it by saying"Take her out." What is the likely outcome for this mare?