He sure is a flashy one!mariasmon wrote:Baker and Mack purchased the Orb with the flaxen mane
2017 Keeneland September
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Noble Mission is one I've been anxious about. I love his breeding and I think he could be such a bargain at $25k. I'll likely follow a few of these, like that Godolphin purchase out of a Dynaformer mare and the Ender's Sister who was withdrawn. Surprised the fillies aren't selling as well as the colts though.
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The Tapit x Daisy Devine was a late out (Hip 1157). He was already in the walking ring.
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This is all I could find.mariasmon wrote:Anybody say why? Maybe he fell or something.Sparrow Castle wrote:The Tapit x Daisy Devine was a late out (Hip 1157). He was already in the walking ring.
Nicole Russo @DRFRusso 1h1 hour ago
Hip 1157, Tapit x Daisy Devine, a late out. Arrived at back walking ring, made a few laps, went home. Huh. #KeeSept
Edited to add: Although now I wonder what these folks are looking at.
Nicole Russo @DRFRusso 1h1 hour ago
Tapit colt o/o G1W Daisy Devine checking things out upon his arrival at the walking ring. #KeeSept
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Keeneland September: Book 2 wraps up with gains
http://www.drf.com/news/keeneland-septe ... raps-gainsKeeneland aimed to start its September yearling sale with a bang and carry the momentum through the first week when it changed the look of the auction’s front end. At the close of Thursday’s trade, it was apparent that goal had been achieved, with all measurables up and the most seven-figure transactions at the sale since 2014.
Thursday’s fourth session of the Keeneland September sale wrapped Book 2 of a revamped catalog. Books 1 and 2 of this year’s renewal were arranged with an ultra-select, single-session first book followed by three Book 2 sessions before the auction’s traditional dark day. By comparison, last year’s sale featured a three-day Book 1, followed by the dark day, then two Book 2 sessions.
The concentration of boutique-level horses into Book 1 also pushed plenty of high-end horses and buyers into Book 2, as evidenced by five seven-figure lots changing hands during the second book.
“We’ve had million-dollar horses throughout, which I think just shows you the strength of the market at the moment,” Geoffrey Russell, Keeneland’s director of sales operations, said. “I think there is a hunger for those top-end horses at the moment, so it was nice to have those two million-dollar horses today. I think the table has been very well set for the rest of the sale based on this first week.”
This year’s Book 2 closed with 585 horses sold for revenues of $142,470,000. The cumulative average sale price for the second book rose 64 percent to $243,123 from $148,672, the median grew 57 percent to $185,000 from $117,500, and the Book 2 buyback rate finished at 32 percent compared with 33 percent last year.
In addition to the five horses sold for seven figures, the number of yearlings to bring $750,000 or more in Book 2 rose to 20 from two, while horses to cross the $500,000 threshold rose to 68 from nine.
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Is the sale still ongoing...and is anyone watching?
TVG just relayed news of a Scat Daddy colt, half to Beholder and Into Mischief, going for $3 million, if I heard correctly.
TVG just relayed news of a Scat Daddy colt, half to Beholder and Into Mischief, going for $3 million, if I heard correctly.
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Today's a dark day. Sale resumes tomorrow.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Is the sale still ongoing...and is anyone watching?
TVG just relayed news of a Scat Daddy colt, half to Beholder and Into Mischief, going for $3 million, if I heard correctly.
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So, where did that $3 million sale news come from? Is it an old sale from a different auction, or maybe from last year?
I'm confused.
ETA: Answered my own question:
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... -3-million
And now that my coffee is kicking in a little, I think this $3 million colt is Coolmore's Mendelssohn, who is running tomorrow at Doncaster in the Champagne Stakes.
https://www.racingpost.com/racecards/15 ... -16/681037
I think this race goes off at 7 AM Pacific. TVG is covering the whole card, which includes the St. Leger..
I'm confused.
ETA: Answered my own question:
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... -3-million
And now that my coffee is kicking in a little, I think this $3 million colt is Coolmore's Mendelssohn, who is running tomorrow at Doncaster in the Champagne Stakes.
https://www.racingpost.com/racecards/15 ... -16/681037
I think this race goes off at 7 AM Pacific. TVG is covering the whole card, which includes the St. Leger..
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Mendelssohn, the Scat Daddy half to Beholder, is entered in the Champagne at Doncaster this weekend:
http://www.brisnet.com/content/2017/09/ ... doncaster/
http://www.brisnet.com/content/2017/09/ ... doncaster/
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Finished last. Maybe time to try dirt?middleground wrote:Mendelssohn, the Scat Daddy half to Beholder, is entered in the Champagne at Doncaster this weekend:
http://www.brisnet.com/content/2017/09/ ... doncaster/
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I didn't see how the ground was officially listed, but it looked really, really soft. I wondered if maybe he just didn't care for that going. I will be interested to see whether they decide to bring him over for a BC race. And, if so, which one.ThreeMustangs wrote:Finished last. Maybe time to try dirt?middleground wrote:Mendelssohn, the Scat Daddy half to Beholder, is entered in the Champagne at Doncaster this weekend:
http://www.brisnet.com/content/2017/09/ ... doncaster/
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The ground was rated 'good to soft,' so that could have been a factor. Interestingly, the Champagne was won by a Scat Daddy colt (Seahenge), just not the really expensive one.
I don't think O'Brien has a great track record (pun intended) on dirt. If Mendelssohn keeps under-performing on turf, perhaps his owners might consider sending him over The Pond to someone like Baffert?
I don't think O'Brien has a great track record (pun intended) on dirt. If Mendelssohn keeps under-performing on turf, perhaps his owners might consider sending him over The Pond to someone like Baffert?