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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 1:55 pm
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http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... le/2110672BOTH Galileo and Frankel are among the sires represented in the 252 yearlings catalogued for the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale which begins its two-day run on August 8.
The three lots on offer by Coolmore's seven-time champion sire Galileo include a colt out of the Grade 1-placed War Front mare Emerald Gold (Lot 20), a colt out of the Grade 2-winning Theatrical mare Lady Shakespeare (70), and a filly out of the Stravinsky mare Mythical Echo consigned by Eaton Sales (104).
Frankel, an eight-year-old son of Galileo, is responsible for two lots, a filly out of the Graded-winning Distant View mare J'Ray (65) and a colt out of the 2009 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner She Be Wild (148).
The late Scat Daddy has 12 lots on offer including a colt named Pitching out of the Grade 3-winning A P Indy mare Indy Groove (56) and a colt out of the Group/Grade 1-winning Stagecraft mare Noches De Rosa (109).
I hardly see why that's a given.Lightstream wrote:Looks like Euros will dominate high end of sale. Frankel's and Galileos will fetch big $. Not seeing much else jumping out with exception of one out of Plum Pretty.
Many are on twitter by the consignors. I will post some in August.lurkey mclurker wrote:I want picturessssssss... pictures, precious!
The Frankel-She Be Wild colt will get a pretty penny.Lightstream wrote:Looks like Euros will dominate high end of sale. Frankel's and Galileos will fetch big $. Not seeing much else jumping out with exception of one out of Plum Pretty.
Ditto to that last line. It's all about the physicals. The top sales are almost always ones that we wouldn't pinpoint on pedigree alone, though some of the top peds will also have top physicals. The peds of the Galileos and Frankels don't look stronger than the Tapits and other American sire power. Bummed that the Havre de Grace was pulled. I wanted to see him and hoped for fireworks. Looks like Pope may end up racing Grace's offspring instead of selling.Horsebagger wrote:I hardly see why that's a given.Lightstream wrote:Looks like Euros will dominate high end of sale. Frankel's and Galileos will fetch big $. Not seeing much else jumping out with exception of one out of Plum Pretty.
Half sister to Songbird might get some attention.
All depends what they look like anyway.
I thought it was this sale that he was entered (but, yes, good luck getting Pope to sell).Mel Mae wrote:The colt is aiming for Keeneland September according to Wayne Sweezey but he told me it's going to be a challenge to get Mandy to actually send him to the sale.
The Plum Pretty was going to Saratoga and both the Aloof and Grace are entered in September. From the big four (Betterbetterbetter didn't have a foal last year), only Groupie's is the one not getting entered anywhere. This all comes from what he told me for the TDN article I wrote about the mares/their foals/yearlings last month.Admin wrote:I thought it was this sale that he was entered (but, yes, good luck getting Pope to sell).Mel Mae wrote:The colt is aiming for Keeneland September according to Wayne Sweezey but he told me it's going to be a challenge to get Mandy to actually send him to the sale.
I guess we can look back and say you were wrong again, Ken/Chris.Lightstream wrote:Looks like Euros will dominate high end of sale. Frankel's and Galileos will fetch big $. Not seeing much else jumping out with exception of one out of Plum Pretty.