2016 Stallion Fees
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Did his yearlings sell ok? He didn't get any press at the big sales, so I'm not sure. I loved LOVED him as a racehorse and hope he makes it as a sire. Hopefully Wilburn crashing and burning isn't reflective of Stay Thirsty's potential.Not sure what you mares match up to... but Stay Thirsty seems like a deal.
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He had 50 yearlings sell for $2,684,045, average of $53,680. One at $250,000. two at $200,000 but on the other end also had a handful sell for under $10,000, including a $1,500, $2,500, etc. Exacty 25 sold for more than $40,000.Slewfan2 wrote:Did his yearlings sell ok? He didn't get any press at the big sales, so I'm not sure. I loved LOVED him as a racehorse and hope he makes it as a sire. Hopefully Wilburn crashing and burning isn't reflective of Stay Thirsty's potential.Not sure what you mares match up to... but Stay Thirsty seems like a deal.
Stay Thirsty's yearling sales
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So that's not that great, right? That's why it seems odd that ST would be considered a bargain.......certainly we'd need to see his offspring run first (like any first crop sire's).Flanders wrote:He had 50 yearlings sell for $2,684,045, average of $53,680. One at $250,000. two at $200,000 but on the other end also had a handful sell for under $10,000, including a $1,500, $2,500, etc. Exacty 25 sold for more than $40,000.Slewfan2 wrote:Did his yearlings sell ok? He didn't get any press at the big sales, so I'm not sure. I loved LOVED him as a racehorse and hope he makes it as a sire. Hopefully Wilburn crashing and burning isn't reflective of Stay Thirsty's potential.Not sure what you mares match up to... but Stay Thirsty seems like a deal.
Stay Thirsty's yearling sales
Thanks for the info!
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Irish National Stud fees
Invincible Spirit €120,000 (€100,000)
Free Eagle €20,000 (new)
Big Bad Bob €9,000 (€9,000)
Dragon Pulse €5,000 (€6,000)
Gale Force Ten €5,000 (€5,000)
Worthadd €5,000 (€6,000)
Famous Name €4,000 (€4,000)
Elusive Pimpernel €1,000 (€1,000)
Palavicini Private (Private)
Adena Springs Kentucky
Awesome Again $75,000 ($75,000)
Ghostzapper $60,000 ($60,000)
Macho Uno $15,000 ($20,000)
Mucho Macho Man $15,000 ($15,000)
Point of Entry $25,000 ($25,000)
Adena Springs North (all fees Canadian dollars)
Einstein Private ($5,000)
Giant Gizmo $5,000 ($5,000)
Milwaukee Brew $6,000 ($7,500)
North Light Private (Private)
Rookie Sensation $5,000 ($5,000)
Silent Name $7,500 ($7,500)
Silver Max $4,000 (New for 2016)
Singing Saint Private (Private)
Sligo Bay $7,500 ($7,500)
Wilko Private (Private)
Adena Springs South
Capo Bastone $4,000 ($4,000)
City Wolf $4,000 ($4,000)
Fort Larned $7,500 ($15,000)
Hunters Bay $4,000 ($5,000)
Invincible Spirit €120,000 (€100,000)
Free Eagle €20,000 (new)
Big Bad Bob €9,000 (€9,000)
Dragon Pulse €5,000 (€6,000)
Gale Force Ten €5,000 (€5,000)
Worthadd €5,000 (€6,000)
Famous Name €4,000 (€4,000)
Elusive Pimpernel €1,000 (€1,000)
Palavicini Private (Private)
Adena Springs Kentucky
Awesome Again $75,000 ($75,000)
Ghostzapper $60,000 ($60,000)
Macho Uno $15,000 ($20,000)
Mucho Macho Man $15,000 ($15,000)
Point of Entry $25,000 ($25,000)
Adena Springs North (all fees Canadian dollars)
Einstein Private ($5,000)
Giant Gizmo $5,000 ($5,000)
Milwaukee Brew $6,000 ($7,500)
North Light Private (Private)
Rookie Sensation $5,000 ($5,000)
Silent Name $7,500 ($7,500)
Silver Max $4,000 (New for 2016)
Singing Saint Private (Private)
Sligo Bay $7,500 ($7,500)
Wilko Private (Private)
Adena Springs South
Capo Bastone $4,000 ($4,000)
City Wolf $4,000 ($4,000)
Fort Larned $7,500 ($15,000)
Hunters Bay $4,000 ($5,000)
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Looking at stallions around his price range, who also have first crop yearlings, which I've included below, his average seems okay. His average is almost the same as Gemologist who stands for $15,000. There was only one other at $10,000 so I included $7,500 and $15,000 stallions as well, and only yearlings sold and average. They all had some that were low prices.Slewfan2 wrote:So that's not that great, right? That's why it seems odd that ST would be considered a bargain.......certainly we'd need to see his offspring run first (like any first crop sire's).Flanders wrote:He had 50 yearlings sell for $2,684,045, average of $53,680. One at $250,000. two at $200,000 but on the other end also had a handful sell for under $10,000, including a $1,500, $2,500, etc. Exacty 25 sold for more than $40,000.Slewfan2 wrote: Did his yearlings sell ok? He didn't get any press at the big sales, so I'm not sure. I loved LOVED him as a racehorse and hope he makes it as a sire. Hopefully Wilburn crashing and burning isn't reflective of Stay Thirsty's potential.
Stay Thirsty's yearling sales
Thanks for the info!
Jersey Town ($10,000) - 20 sell for $82,725 average.
Bullet Train ($7,500) - 24 sell for average $16,022
Dialed In ($7,500) - 53 sell for average of $45,015
Creative Cause ($15,000) - 38 sell for average of $65,631
Gemologist ($15,000) - 79 sell for average $54,621
Tapizar ($15,000) - 60 sell for average $90,100
To Honor and Serve ($15,000) - 49 sell for average $74,071
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ST was a precocious horse, though....Izvestia wrote:I expect the Jersey Town's will be more precocious, at least compared to Stay Thirsty.
I was actually pleasantly surprised at how well the Orb's are selling as weanlings.
I'm disappointed in To Honor and Serve's yearling prices......but I have to remember that his sire is completely unproven as a sire of sires.
I guess in the end it doesn't matter because the results will tell on the racetrack...
Flanders, thanks for that info!
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ST I'd call a bargain for what you're getting for that amount. Great race horse and when he's put up to the right mare I'd wager you'll get a racehorse. Sales averages are a little hard to go buy with these new studs at farms with large books... You're going to get a wide variety of mares at $10k and a huge book and some good ones and some not so good. The notes I've seen on the better ones are promising for Thirsty. Maybe an Uncle Mo kind of first year once those babies hit the track.
I'm really surprised at the Jersey Towns. That's crazy for a lesser named stallion prospect. Would love anyone who's seen the foals weigh in?
Another Indy line but at least a little proven in the $10k range would be Trappe Shot. Son of Tapit, so who knows what will turn out from that. But he's got some nice horses running this year and is standing at a farm that won't throw every mare at him that comes by with a check.
I'm really surprised at the Jersey Towns. That's crazy for a lesser named stallion prospect. Would love anyone who's seen the foals weigh in?
Another Indy line but at least a little proven in the $10k range would be Trappe Shot. Son of Tapit, so who knows what will turn out from that. But he's got some nice horses running this year and is standing at a farm that won't throw every mare at him that comes by with a check.
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I'm really look forward to ST offspring because he was a fine racehorse who came into his own at the end of his career...... I adored him.bare it all wrote:ST I'd call a bargain for what you're getting for that amount. Great race horse and when he's put up to the right mare I'd wager you'll get a racehorse. Sales averages are a little hard to go buy with these new studs at farms with large books... You're going to get a wide variety of mares at $10k and a huge book and some good ones and some not so good. The notes I've seen on the better ones are promising for Thirsty. Maybe an Uncle Mo kind of first year once those babies hit the track.
I'm really surprised at the Jersey Towns. That's crazy for a lesser named stallion prospect. Would love anyone who's seen the foals weigh in?
Another Indy line but at least a little proven in the $10k range would be Trappe Shot. Son of Tapit, so who knows what will turn out from that. But he's got some nice horses running this year and is standing at a farm that won't throw every mare at him that comes by with a check.
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How do those 20 Jersey Towns break down price wise? Are they all pretty matched and high, or is it one big foal and a bunch of cheaper ones? Just curious, since I also find that number interesting!
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8 sold for more than $40,000. He had a few sell for nice prices including a $500,000 yearling. Below are the prices for all:Insane Crazy wrote:How do those 20 Jersey Towns break down price wise? Are they all pretty matched and high, or is it one big foal and a bunch of cheaper ones? Just curious, since I also find that number interesting!
$500,000
$270,000
$250,000
$185,000
$97,000
$80,000
$45,000
$42,000
$37,000
$31,000
$27,000
$24,500
$18,000
$15,000
$13,000
$10,000
$3,500
$3,000
$2,500
$1,000
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I saw that today and see it's reflecting what a lot of us are saying about the price hikes and high fees. It'll be interesting if we could hear which ones aren't getting the books they thought and have to cut deals to fill them. There's just so many mares and owners in that price range.
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Lost track if these were posted already.
2016 Roster for Darby Dan Farm (all unchanged)
American Lion $5,000
Dialed In $7,500
Jersey Town $10,000
Perfect Soul $7,500
Run Away and Hide $7,500
Shackleford $20,000
Sky Kingdom $5,000 (New for 2016)
Tale of Ekati $15,000
Tapiture $7,500 (New for 2016)
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... KmHSC.dpuf
2016 Roster for Darby Dan Farm (all unchanged)
American Lion $5,000
Dialed In $7,500
Jersey Town $10,000
Perfect Soul $7,500
Run Away and Hide $7,500
Shackleford $20,000
Sky Kingdom $5,000 (New for 2016)
Tale of Ekati $15,000
Tapiture $7,500 (New for 2016)
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... KmHSC.dpuf
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Who's going to Shackelford for $20,000 this winter?Sparrow Castle wrote:Lost track if these were posted already.
2016 Roster for Darby Dan Farm (all unchanged)
Shackleford $20,000
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MGSW Pants on Fire retired to stud, will stand 2016 season in PA at Diamond B Farm for published fee of $5,000.
MGSW Pants on Fire retired to stud, will stand 2016 season in PA at Diamond B Farm for published fee of $5,000.
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I hope he does well. He was an honest runner with a long (for a modern, intact TB) career...and he is a helluva good-looking horse.