2017 Fasig-Tipton November Sale
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Sale is finally over...now I can go watch the Melbourne Cup coverage. Bet the horses are happy. The ones near the end of the sale were probably REALLY missing their dinner.
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Where is the Fasig-Tipton sale located? Is it near Keeneland?
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It’s near the Horse Park.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Where is the Fasig-Tipton sale located? Is it near Keeneland?
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Catch a Glimpse will almost certainly be going to Lord Kanaloa, because K I Farm, the breeder of the stallion, is trying hard to establish the stallion as the next leading sire in Japan. For now, their efforts seems successful; Kanaloa's been found in 2nd or 3rd of the 2yo (not the first season) sires list.Northport wrote:Catch a Glimpse sold to K I Farm, so looks like she will be going to Japan
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Thank you. I went to that site but it's kind of confusing to use. Fasig Tipton is much easier. I'll try again tomorrow hope I'm home from work in time to watch. Or, I'll just come back here to see what happened with her. Appreciate the info!KimmieB wrote:Keeneland November sale Which starts tomorrow I think?Plenilune wrote:Stellar Wind, isn't she in this sale? Can't find a catalogue for tomorrow. I'm missing something, apparently. Thank you.
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LOL reading Graham Pavey's twitter (@LongBalltoNoOne) and it's just one after another of mares picked up by Mr Yoshida
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Somnambulist wrote:Safe to say I don't know what I'm talking about!
LOL, don't feel bad.....
Rick Porter says the final price of $9.5M was "double" what the reserve was on Songbird. "It's unbelievable, I'm just glad Mandy got her."
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For the price to keep going up like that, it probably was one of the heavy hitters; Coolmore, Godolphin or Mr. Yoshida. Or maybe all of them?
Very few people have insanely deep pockets. I wonder when Pope stops shelling out like this. It's not like she's returned much profit yet.
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I wonder the same thing Som. The math doesn't add up. She has 2 mares she's bought for $19.5 million... has she sold any yearlings close to recouping that? That doesn't include all of the other mares she's bought. The chances of breeding to race and making it back are virtually impossible. What's the plan here?
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She could have started recouping some of the $10m spent on Havre De Grace. Havre De Grace's 2015 colt by War Front was a $1.9m RNA at KEESEPT16 after "A mix up regarding the reserve"
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... illion-rna
The whole thing was a bit of a cluster, and it sounded like Pope was still open to selling the foal for a "reasonable price" aka not the 1.9m it had attracted during the sale?
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... illion-rna
The whole thing was a bit of a cluster, and it sounded like Pope was still open to selling the foal for a "reasonable price" aka not the 1.9m it had attracted during the sale?
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How does that work then if the foal doesn't survive?Summer Bird wrote: No the previous owner has to pay the stud fee before selling the mare.
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Only thing I can think of is the previous owner is out of luck or they give him/her a refund. I worked in a Thoroughbred Farm office and we had to make sure the stud fee was paid before the mare went to the sale.Life At Zen wrote:How does that work then if the foal doesn't survive?Summer Bird wrote: No the previous owner has to pay the stud fee before selling the mare.
I forgot about this mishap.Northport wrote:She could have started recouping some of the $10m spent on Havre De Grace. Havre De Grace's 2015 colt by War Front was a $1.9m RNA at KEESEPT16 after "A mix up regarding the reserve"
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... illion-rna
The whole thing was a bit of a cluster, and it sounded like Pope was still open to selling the foal for a "reasonable price" aka not the 1.9m it had attracted during the sale?
This is soooo much money. Obviously she knows her finances better than I do but this is some pretty crazy money to toss around on unproven prospects. Especially when people just lose money hand over fist in racing.
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If you don't pay the stud fee in advance of the sale, the horse is going to get liened by the stallion farm, and they'll get their fee paid out of proceeds anyway.Summer Bird wrote:Only thing I can think of is the previous owner is out of luck or they give him/her a refund. I worked in a Thoroughbred Farm office and we had to make sure the stud fee was paid before the mare went to the sale.Life At Zen wrote:How does that work then if the foal doesn't survive?Summer Bird wrote: No the previous owner has to pay the stud fee before selling the mare.
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Isn't Pope mostly an heiress? I remember reading somewhere she was more like a collector with goals of improving the breed, rather than making money. Like the rich owners of old who approaching racing as a hobby and a prestige thing more than a business.
Dunno how that'll work out for her if that's the case but I suppose if she has a solid long term plan then maybe she'll start to see the fruits of her labour in a decade or so?
I mean I can't even wrap my head around having that much disposable income to begin with so I don't hurt myself trying to understand the motive. Maybe she has an addiction to collector's mares
Dunno how that'll work out for her if that's the case but I suppose if she has a solid long term plan then maybe she'll start to see the fruits of her labour in a decade or so?
I mean I can't even wrap my head around having that much disposable income to begin with so I don't hurt myself trying to understand the motive. Maybe she has an addiction to collector's mares
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