Better than 4th of July fireworks. Enjoy
http://www.fasigtipton.com/ci/catalogue ... -Yearlings
Saratoga Sale Catalogue
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Quick selective head count....Horsebagger wrote:Better than 4th of July fireworks. Enjoy
http://www.fasigtipton.com/ci/catalogue ... -Yearlings
16 Uncle Mo
15 American Pharoah
13 Into Mischief
12 Medaglia D'oro
11 Curlin
11 Liams Map
9 Honor Code
9 Carpe Diem
8 Tapit
7 Pioneer of the Nile
6 Cairo Prince
2 War Front
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I'd like to get a look at the MDO-La Verdad filly (Hip 19) and the War Front half to Tepin (Hip 27).
- Honor Code
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This is one of those sales where I think everyone wishes they have a bigger pocketbook.
26-American Pharaoh x Life at Ten
39-Curlin x daughter of Miss Macy Sue
62-half to upstart
70-Half to Quip
86-Half to Battle of Midway
93-Half to Classic Empire, etc.
97-2nd Dam is Dancinginmydreams
106-Half to Power Broker
107- Half to paid up subscriber
144-Half to Ami's Holiday/Ami's Mesa
204-Medaglia d'oro Half to Exaggerator
222-Half to Constellation
26-American Pharaoh x Life at Ten
39-Curlin x daughter of Miss Macy Sue
62-half to upstart
70-Half to Quip
86-Half to Battle of Midway
93-Half to Classic Empire, etc.
97-2nd Dam is Dancinginmydreams
106-Half to Power Broker
107- Half to paid up subscriber
144-Half to Ami's Holiday/Ami's Mesa
204-Medaglia d'oro Half to Exaggerator
222-Half to Constellation
- Miss Woodford
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I'll have #166 (Munnings x Aspenglow), #176 (Ghostzapper x Beware of the Bop), #177 (Into Mischief x Blind Date), and #240 (American Pharoah x Hessonite) just because I liked their dams when they were racing.
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a dozen hips out of Unbridled's Song mares. He may not be a sire of sires, but his legacy is likely going to be as a broodmare sire.
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HB, what do you think of the Honor Code yearlings you’ve seen? If you don’t mind my asking, are you happy with yours?
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We're long on Honor Code. Have seen about a dozen or so, and they are athletic, racy lookers, and why we are going to keep going back.ThreeMustangs wrote:HB, what do you think of the Honor Code yearlings you’ve seen? If you don’t mind my asking, are you happy with yours?
We were made an offer off the farm of $250k for 50% for the filly I shared a couple months back, but we're going to keep 100% of her and race her. She was accepted to this sale, but we decided to hold her back.
We dropped another HC filly this winter and and he covered our best mare on a late cover in early May. No reason to stop now or until we find out none of them can run.
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Oh how fun to have a special baby coming up! Best of luck with her and all your babies!Horsebagger wrote:We're long on Honor Code. Have seen about a dozen or so, and they are athletic, racy lookers, and why we are going to keep going back.ThreeMustangs wrote:HB, what do you think of the Honor Code yearlings you’ve seen? If you don’t mind my asking, are you happy with yours?
We were made an offer off the farm of $250k for 50% for the filly I shared a couple months back, but we're going to keep 100% of her and race her. She was accepted to this sale, but we decided to hold her back.
We dropped another HC filly this winter and and he covered our best mare on a late cover in early May. No reason to stop now or until we find out none of them can run.