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The Blood-horse used to print a chart in the issue prior to the sales that show the stats of pevious sale purchases by price. It'd show how many were sold who brought $1m+, $750-999, 500-749, on down to the cheapest purchases, and how many were winners, s winners, GS winners, etc.

I was looking for the most recent chart that is available somewhere.
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Sun Aug 14, 2016 12:26 pm

Admin wrote:The Blood-horse used to print a chart in the issue prior to the sales that show the stats of pevious sale purchases by price. It'd show how many were sold who brought $1m+, $750-999, 500-749, on down to the cheapest purchases, and how many were winners, s winners, GS winners, etc.

I was looking for the most recent chart that is available somewhere.
Are you talking about this?
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... eYear=2016
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Thanks, but no.

This chart would be about 4 years behind, so going into the 2016 KSEP sale, for example, it'd show how many sold in 2012 in each price group and their racing results: starters, winners, s winners, gs winners, g1 winners.

It was always interesting to how poorly the million dollar + sellers did on the track, and as I recall, the highest percentage of success came from the $300-$500k range.
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Sun Aug 14, 2016 1:27 pm

Just change the year in the link to show 2012 instead of 2016. ;)

Or, go to the 2016 page, and on the top left you can select the year of the sale.
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Sun Aug 14, 2016 1:51 pm

Catalina wrote:Just change the year in the link to show 2012 instead of 2016. ;)

Or, go to the 2016 page, and on the top left you can select the year of the sale.
I tried that, but didn't it just show me the sales, not what they accomplished on the track?
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Sun Aug 14, 2016 2:04 pm

That's beyond what I can find then, sorry.
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Sun Aug 14, 2016 2:22 pm

I know exactly what you are looking for Admin but I don't recall seeing Bloodhorse make that list in the last couple years, unless I missed it. It was very interesting. Maybe its just in the paid edition? I haven't had a subscription to Bloodhorse in awhile.

I do not have time to go through all the horses but I can do the million + ones.

$1,000,000+ - 6 horses - 6 starters - 5 winners - 2 stakes winners - 1 Graded stakes winner - 0 G1 winners - total earnings $880,252

total cost - $8.75 million (1 horse was G1 placed that didn't win a stakes)
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Catalina wrote:That's beyond what I can find then, sorry.
Thanks for trying. ;-)
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Flanders wrote:I know exactly what you are looking for Admin but I don't recall seeing Bloodhorse make that list in the last couple years, unless I missed it. It was very interesting. Maybe its just in the paid edition? I haven't had a subscription to Bloodhorse in awhile.

I do not have time to go through all the horses but I can do the million + ones.

$1,000,000+ - 6 horses - 6 starters - 5 winners - 2 stakes winners - 1 Graded stakes winner - 0 G1 winners - total earnings $880,252

total cost - $8.75 million (1 horse was G1 placed that didn't win a stakes)
That's it. Can you take a photo of the chart and post perhaps?
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Sun Aug 14, 2016 2:46 pm

Admin wrote:
Flanders wrote:I know exactly what you are looking for Admin but I don't recall seeing Bloodhorse make that list in the last couple years, unless I missed it. It was very interesting. Maybe its just in the paid edition? I haven't had a subscription to Bloodhorse in awhile.

I do not have time to go through all the horses but I can do the million + ones.

$1,000,000+ - 6 horses - 6 starters - 5 winners - 2 stakes winners - 1 Graded stakes winner - 0 G1 winners - total earnings $880,252

total cost - $8.75 million (1 horse was G1 placed that didn't win a stakes)
That's it. Can you take a photo of the chart and post perhaps?
I did that. I found that information on my own. I can't find a chart. Though if I find one I will post it here.
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Sun Aug 14, 2016 3:34 pm

Thanks so much
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