The other 10 second flat Bodemeister out of Blossomed went for $650k to Mark Casse - the Excptionally turned out a great breeze but I wonder if him jumping a shadow made him look less finished, less smooth.Sparrow Castle wrote:Seems like the trend continues. Lots of competition and money for what is perceived as quality at the very top of the market. Not so much for the rest. I'm thinking if there's physical flaws, there's little interest. But we've all seen how that can turn out.
Hip 154 C BODEMEISTER - EXCEPTIONALLY by El Prado (IRE) sold for $250k, and he turned in a great breeze. He was a $235k purchase as a yearling.
As a roundup here are all the ones who breezed their 8th in 10 flat:
-Hip #5 Uncle Mo x Five Star Dream : 1 million $ to Stonestreet & Magnier
-Hip #13 Hard Spun x Grandma Martha: 300 000$ to Yoshida
-Hip #26 Malibu Moon x Jacey's Reward: RNA'D at $245K
-Hip #46 Uncle Mo x Miss Alondra: 200 000$ to L & N Racing
-Hip #77 Miss Hailey - Mission Impazible x Rodeo'sbeenspotted: 290 000$ to Justin Casse
-Hip #112 Speightstown x Well Monied: OUT
-Hip #114 Speightstown x Wild Hoots: 250 000$ to Gary Hartunian
-Hip #121 Uncle Mo x Aguilera: 350 000$ to Yoshida
-Hip #133 Bodemeister x Blossomed: 650 000$ to Mark Casse
-Hip #154 Bodemeister x Exceptionally: 250 000$ to Edward Junior Plesa
4 colts for 1 mill or more.
About the Uncle Mo:
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... -t-florida
Pinhook of the year awardOut of the Two Punch mare Five Star Dream, the colt was purchased by Stonestreet Stables and M.V. Magnier from the consignment of Cary Frommer, agent, who purchased him last year for $90,000 at last year's Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale. He was considered one of the better workers during the under tack show Feb. 29.
The colt is one of 10 that breezed an eighth of a mile in :10.
"He looks like a special horse," Stonestreet bloodstock adviser John Moynihan said. "He's amazingly fast and covers so much ground when he runs."
About the Curlin:
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... t-f-t-sale
Looking at his photo he's inherited Curlin's knees... Imagine how much he could have brought if he wasn't over at the knees.Consigned by Ciaran Dunne's Wavertree Stables, agent, the colt is out of the A.P. Indy mare On a Roll, a sister to multiple stakes winner Ender's Sister. He was purchased by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum and will be trained by Bob Baffert.
"I thought he was a great moving horse. Nice head. By Curlin. We're very happy to have him," said racing manager Tim Stakemire, who signed the ticket. "He went through the vet well. Bob Baffert and Donato Lanni found him. Bob will train him."
The colt worked an eighth of a mile in :10 2/5 during the Feb. 29 under tack show. He was purchased for $430,000 by Altimira at last year's Keeneland September yearling sale.
About the Pioneerof the Nile:
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... -1m-at-f-t
I'd say that's an other pinhook success. And sounds like they're thinking stallion with this one too.The colt, out of the Mr. Greeley mare Faith in Me, was purchased by M.V. Magnier. He was consigned by Harley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds, agent. Hartley/DeRenzo purchased the colt for $230,000 at last year's Keeneland September yearling sale.
“He was as a nice a colt as there is in the sale," said Jamie McCalmont, who signed the ticket on Magnier's behalf. "He looked pretty good out there, didn’t he? American Pharoah has got such an amazing book of mares and if this one is half as good as him, we’ll be alright. He will definitely stay in America. “
The colt worked in :10 1/5 at the Feb. 29 under tack show.
About the Tapit:
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... 18-million
Hope that their investment pays off, he's a handsome colt.The colt, out of the Giant's Causeway mare Bethan, was a $1.2 million RNA at last year's Keeneland September yearling sale. He was purchased by the partnership of Woodford, Lane's End, and Robert LaPenta.
David Ingordo, who signed the ticket, said: "He's the man. He was a good horse. That's what they cost. And the people who bought him are thinking long-term as a stallion."
The Tapit colt worked an eighth of a mile in :10 1/5 at the Feb. 29 under tack show at Gulfstream.