2019 Keeneland September
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A cool 3 $1 million+ yearlings in a row:
Hip 172 Tapit x Unrivaled Belle went for $1.5 million to Yuji Hasegawa
Hip 173 Pioneerof the Nile x Up went for $1 million to MV Magnier (Coolmore) and White Birch Farm
Hip 174 Pioneerof the Nile x Uptown Twirl went for $1.05 million to Ben McElroy, Agent
Hip 172 Tapit x Unrivaled Belle went for $1.5 million to Yuji Hasegawa
Hip 173 Pioneerof the Nile x Up went for $1 million to MV Magnier (Coolmore) and White Birch Farm
Hip 174 Pioneerof the Nile x Uptown Twirl went for $1.05 million to Ben McElroy, Agent
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I am going to put out a pet peeve here. Hip 165 was bought by the consigning agent for 11K. A similar situation happened in July with a Chrome yearling that went for 20K. Obviously, these two yearlings had something seriously wrong on their scope or radiographs, and yet their owners rather callously put them through the ring to just get rid of them. Honestly, as a breeder, shouldn't it be your responsibility to just come up with a good non-racing home for the ones that have little chance to make it as a racehorse, especially colts and geldings, rather that just send them into a ring with a "good luck; hope you don't break down somewhere" ?
Also, although it shouldn't be any more, it is still amazing to me how much "fashion" places a part in buying dollar. Poor Kitten's Joy just keeps producing top runners over and over, and it is a wonder if one of his yearlings makes it past 200K it seems. It is also fun to see feeding frenzies on the first year sires which have been deemed " the next big one".
Also, although it shouldn't be any more, it is still amazing to me how much "fashion" places a part in buying dollar. Poor Kitten's Joy just keeps producing top runners over and over, and it is a wonder if one of his yearlings makes it past 200K it seems. It is also fun to see feeding frenzies on the first year sires which have been deemed " the next big one".
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Again, I thought this one would go for more. I'm biased when it comes to Union Rags and his offspring, but a full to Paradise Woods? And, from what I could see on my live stream, he looked like a handsome individual. *sighs*
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Again, if you haven't seen the vet reports, you don't know what issue(s) he might have. Even the littlest things, that won't affect racing ability, will turn off many buyers.
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It really wouldn't surprise me if Hill n' Dale made a deal to send him across the pond for stallion duties. He would likely receive a higher caliber book of mares (or at least more A+ matches), and I'm positive his foals would bring more at auctions. Unless he starts siring some dirt winners, I doubt anything will change for him.CorridorZ75 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:40 pm Also, although it shouldn't be any more, it is still amazing to me how much "fashion" places a part in buying dollar. Poor Kitten's Joy just keeps producing top runners over and over, and it is a wonder if one of his yearlings makes it past 200K it seems. It is also fun to see feeding frenzies on the first year sires which have been deemed " the next big one".
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I'm aware of this. Call it wishful thinking but, as someone who isn't privy to vet reports, I would have loved to see him bring more.mariasmon wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:51 pmAgain, if you haven't seen the vet reports, you don't know what issue(s) he might have. Even the littlest things, that won't affect racing ability, will turn off many buyers.
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I certainly haven't seen vet reports, either. But when I see a horse with a great page sell for what seems like a low price, I just chalk it up to unseen issues. It's disappointing, but it doesn't affect me directly, so it's not really my place to worry.KatieK101 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:59 pmI'm aware of this. Call it wishful thinking but, as someone who isn't privy to vet reports, I would have loved to see him bring more.
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Not worrying, just a bit disappointed As a big Union Rags fan I’m thrilled when his progeny bring big numbers, and I hoped the colt would bring a little more.mariasmon wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:14 pmI certainly haven't seen vet reports, either. But when I see a horse with a great page sell for what seems like a low price, I just chalk it up to unseen issues. It's disappointing, but it doesn't affect me directly, so it's not really my place to worry.
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He went to top-flight connections, though, which is probably more significant than his price.KatieK101 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2019 12:07 amNot worrying, just a bit disappointed As a big Union Rags fan I’m thrilled when his progeny bring big numbers, and I hoped the colt would bring a little more.
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I'm practically shouting Godolphin purchased the $1 mil filly; Shadwell purchased the $750K colt.
Into Mischief just had a nice colt sell for $600K -- Hip 210, out of Ahh Chocolate.
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Kitten's Joy just had a nice one sell for $425K. Hip 218, I believe?KatieK101 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:52 pmIt really wouldn't surprise me if Hill n' Dale made a deal to send him across the pond for stallion duties. He would likely receive a higher caliber book of mares (or at least more A+ matches), and I'm positive his foals would bring more at auctions. Unless he starts siring some dirt winners, I doubt anything will change for him.CorridorZ75 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:40 pm Also, although it shouldn't be any more, it is still amazing to me how much "fashion" places a part in buying dollar. Poor Kitten's Joy just keeps producing top runners over and over, and it is a wonder if one of his yearlings makes it past 200K it seems. It is also fun to see feeding frenzies on the first year sires which have been deemed " the next big one".
UPDATE: Nvm, he was an RNA.
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New sales topper: $4.1M for the Curlin - Bounding colt.