LIVE: JRHA Select Sale 2016 at Northern Horse Park
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Live streaming: http://live.jbis.or.jp/ (already on air)
JRHA page of the sale : http://www4.jrha.or.jp/eng/index.html
Today (11th July): yearling session begins at 2:00 AM on Monday (GMT), or at 9:00 PM (New York), at 6:00 PM on Sunday (Los Angeles).
Tomorrow (12th July): foal session
#107: Awesome Feather 2015
http://www.jrha.or.jp/select/2016/107.html
JRHA page of the sale : http://www4.jrha.or.jp/eng/index.html
Today (11th July): yearling session begins at 2:00 AM on Monday (GMT), or at 9:00 PM (New York), at 6:00 PM on Sunday (Los Angeles).
Tomorrow (12th July): foal session
#107: Awesome Feather 2015
http://www.jrha.or.jp/select/2016/107.html
- lurkey mclurker
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Verrrrrrry handsome bay colt (hip 30 - Manhattan Cafe x Retsina) at almost $600k... can't wait for later, hip 68 King Kamehameha x Sonic Groove and hip 71 Deep Impact x Gabby's Golden Gal!
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Wowzers, hip 53 from Paca Paca Farm is all worked up & sweaty and being very difficult to handle.
- lurkey mclurker
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WHOA and a bay Orfevre colt (hip 55) came in dragging TWO handlers & almost went straight through the out gate!
ETA: so much rearing & dragging them around - if he's this strong as a yearling look out - still brought $400k and then tried to bite his handlers on the hand-off afterward
ETA: so much rearing & dragging them around - if he's this strong as a yearling look out - still brought $400k and then tried to bite his handlers on the hand-off afterward
- lurkey mclurker
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What the heck, and the very next hip - a Heart's Cry colt - rears up & catches the handler with a front hoof, and then when he comes down and stands, strikes the handler again with a front hoof. Sheesh.
- lurkey mclurker
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Henny Hughes colt - hip 61, $1.39million I didn't think he was that much to look at, but what do I know I guess!
- lurkey mclurker
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Hip 71 Deep Impact x Gabby's Golden Gal colt - $1.14 million
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Hip 99 - Deep Impact x Champagne d'Oro colt $945k
- lurkey mclurker
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WOW the Awesome Feather colt by Deep Impact - $2.58million (or $2.7million, there was some discrepancy all night between the graphic in the YouTube live stream & what the screen showed behind the auctioneers...???), and now that I've seen that it's time for bed. : ))))
- lurkey mclurker
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Is this Just a Way's first crop of foals? Hip 305 was a little cutie, very nicely put together. <3
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Hip 312 must have a nurse mare? Because unless I'm going blind(er), that is a Halflinger pony they led in with him.
ETA: And now 313 is all by herself...
ETA: And now 313 is all by herself...
- lurkey mclurker
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Hip 328 colt by Deep Impact x Elusive Wave brings $2.7million (just a bit more than the sales topper yearling colt yesterday). He was very nice looking but whoa!
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The Payton d'Oro & Ultra Blend colts aren't until way later, and I"m not really familiar with the rest of the mares, so I think I'm done for now... can't fathom paying two and a half million dollars for a *weanling*. Wow.
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In case anyone was wondering how the Yoshida's can continue to afford to buy the best mares in the world, with it being estimated that they have spent over $100,000,000 in the last several years... it's because they made over 50% of the $79,000,000 USD in sales over two days in the yearling session alone at this year's Select Sale I mean, the average price of sale with 247 yearlings is $368,348 USD! The amount of money spent on bloodstock and purses in Japan never ceases to amaze me.
They may spend a ton of money, but I am willing to bet that the Yoshidas finish each year in the black
They may spend a ton of money, but I am willing to bet that the Yoshidas finish each year in the black
weeeeeeeee
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This story from last year says while they have spent a ton of money, the mares pay for themselves with one or two foals sold.Northport wrote:In case anyone was wondering how the Yoshida's can continue to afford to buy the best mares in the world, with it being estimated that they have spent over $100,000,000 in the last several years... it's because they made over 50% of the $79,000,000 USD in sales over two days in the yearling session alone at this year's Select Sale I mean, the average price of sale with 247 yearlings is $368,348 USD! The amount of money spent on bloodstock and purses in Japan never ceases to amaze me.
They may spend a ton of money, but I am willing to bet that the Yoshidas finish each year in the black
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... g/1931155/
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Coolmore got outbid on the 2016 c. Deep Impact X Elusive Wave, by Elusive City, that sure doesn't happen often... though foals selling for $2,718,650 USD isn't a common occurrence either.
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 17724/top/
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 17724/top/
weeeeeeeee
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I was wondering if any of the big name (non-Japan) stables were there, I looked through the yearling buyers but only recognized Charles Fipke. Haven't looked through the foal results yet.
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 17129/top/
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 17129/top/
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That is pretty shocking indeed!Northport wrote:Coolmore got outbid on the 2016 c. Deep Impact X Elusive Wave, by Elusive City, that sure doesn't happen often... though foals selling for $2,718,650 USD isn't a common occurrence either.
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 17724/top/
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
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The funny thing is, Coolmore actually sold the dam to Japan, in foal to Frankel