2020 Keeneland September Sale

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Mon Sep 14, 2020 10:53 am

I was so tickled I got to meet him the one time I’ve been to a Keeneland sale.

“His gifts extend outside of the barns, always putting any horse he's handling at ease when they enter the ring. As he puts it, he walked by the stables and simply fell in love.

Meet Cordell Anderson, he is horse racing.”

https://twitter.com/bloodhorse/status/1 ... 06404?s=21
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Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:42 am

HB1994 wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 10:53 am I was so tickled I got to meet him the one time I’ve been to a Keeneland sale.

“His gifts extend outside of the barns, always putting any horse he's handling at ease when they enter the ring. As he puts it, he walked by the stables and simply fell in love.

Meet Cordell Anderson, he is horse racing.”

https://twitter.com/bloodhorse/status/1 ... 06404?s=21
He has a magic touch for sure. I have pics where he poses the horse, then lets go of the shank. Few can get away with that.
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Mon Sep 14, 2020 1:11 pm

Blue-eyed boy went for $70K.

ETA: RNA. I figured it would be. Wonder what the reserve was.
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Flanders wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:33 am
Squeaky wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:21 am What did he sell for?
$750,000 to Yuji Hawegawa of Japan. Here is an article about the owner from last year: https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... ique-bella Very possible he has similar hopes with this colt.
Thanks- wonder how the Unique Bella sibling is doing?
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Lady Eli’s colt was a RNA AT $385K.
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The American Pharoah half-sis to Yaupon just sold for $1.2M.
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Squeaky wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 1:44 pm
Flanders wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:33 am
Squeaky wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:21 am What did he sell for?
$750,000 to Yuji Hawegawa of Japan. Here is an article about the owner from last year: https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... ique-bella Very possible he has similar hopes with this colt.
Thanks- wonder how the Unique Bella sibling is doing?
Tachyon mentioned him earlier today in the Siblings (and offspring) thread in the Racing section, his name is Vanishing Point. https://www.thoroughbredchampions.com/f ... 01#p234101
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Mon Sep 14, 2020 5:22 pm

I could have bought the AP half to Hoppertunity for $475,000. Of course then I'd have been homeless.
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HB1994 wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 2:00 pm The American Pharoah half-sis to Yaupon just sold for $1.2M.
It truly amazes me that the Kitten's Joys are treated like they have the turf plague, but people still spend millions on APs. At least KJ will get you a Grade 1 turf horse. I get that AP puts out a beautiful yearling, and fillies will have residual value for a little while coming from good producing female families, but it still just boggles the mind a bit.
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What happened with lady Eli's foal
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There's been quite a few RNAs.

Or is it just me?
I could have bought the AP half to Hoppertunity for $475,000. Of course then I'd have been homeless.
worth it tbh
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Mylute wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:25 am There's been quite a few RNAs.

Or is it just me?
I could have bought the AP half to Hoppertunity for $475,000. Of course then I'd have been homeless.
worth it tbh
If he shows up on MyRacehorse I'm in! :lol:
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Mylute wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:25 am There's been quite a few RNAs.

Or is it just me?
It is significantly higher RNA rate than last year. More horses have sold for $1 million+ this year but not for as high of prices. There is also more horses that sold for under $100,000 in the first 2 sessions compared to last year. There were more horses cataloged for the first 2 sessions in 2020 compared to 2019 but after the outs, it ended up being a 33 horse difference. I typed up some numbers to compare and highlighted the RNA rate below.

2020 through 2 sessions:
448 yearlings cataloged
102 outs
346 through the ring
225 sold
121 RNAs (35% RNA)
14 horses $1,000,000+ (1 at $2 million)
21 horses under $100,000 (lowest - 40k(3), 45k(3)

2019 through 2 sessions:
380 yearlings cataloged
73 outs
313 through the ring
246 sold
67 RNAs (21.4% RNA)
12 horses $1,000,000 + (4 at $2 million+, highest $4.1 million)
8 horses under $100,000 (lowest - 11k, 20k, 45k(2), 65k)

Then for some even more numbers, here are the average and median for each session in both years, the prices for Session 1 in 2020 were a little lower than 2019 but Session 2 ended up being incredibly close, the median was exactly the same:

2020:
Session 1:
Average: $361,293
Median: $305,000

Session 2:
Average: $423,028
Median: $330,000

2019:
Session 1:
Average: $419,264
Median: $325,000

Session 2:
Average: $423,971
Median: $330,000
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CorridorZ75 wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:44 am
HB1994 wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 2:00 pm The American Pharoah half-sis to Yaupon just sold for $1.2M.
It truly amazes me that the Kitten's Joys are treated like they have the turf plague, but people still spend millions on APs. At least KJ will get you a Grade 1 turf horse. I get that AP puts out a beautiful yearling, and fillies will have residual value for a little while coming from good producing female families, but it still just boggles the mind a bit.
???
American Pharoah has produced multiple graded stakes winners domestically and abroad both on turf and dirt, including G1s on turf. I think it's also fair to say that Coolmore intentionally sent turf mares to him in the hopes of producing a global sire.
A filly named Ruffian...

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And a Queen named Beholder
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Treve wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 11:08 am
CorridorZ75 wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:44 am
HB1994 wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 2:00 pm The American Pharoah half-sis to Yaupon just sold for $1.2M.
It truly amazes me that the Kitten's Joys are treated like they have the turf plague, but people still spend millions on APs. At least KJ will get you a Grade 1 turf horse. I get that AP puts out a beautiful yearling, and fillies will have residual value for a little while coming from good producing female families, but it still just boggles the mind a bit.
???
American Pharoah has produced multiple graded stakes winners domestically and abroad both on turf and dirt, including G1s on turf. I think it's also fair to say that Coolmore intentionally sent turf mares to him in the hopes of producing a global sire.
He hasn't sired a G1SW. But he still has more appeal to buyers as he can get dirt and turf runners.
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Wed Sep 16, 2020 11:53 am

Pharoah still holds appeal because he has many SW and GSWs across several countries, on dirt and turf. He has also had an upswing in SHs which is a good sign. I would certainle be more interested in buying produce of a stallion who has gotten a recent surge of SHs.
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Just checking some results and see that Timber Town (the group that consigned for Mandy Pope) brought 8 horses that have come up so far... sold 1 (War Front / Aloof 230k). 2 RNA'd (125k and 175k) and the other 5 were OUT. Why bother putting Mandy's on the truck just to take them home?

Outs include:
Tapit x Groupie Doll
Tapit x Havre de Grace
Tapit x Ill Take Charge
Arrogate x Songbird
Quality Road x Akron Moon <<this one has some crazy birthmark on his leftside and honestly, when I watched his walk, looks like it impacts his stride? idk, someone with a better eye would need to look
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Wed Sep 16, 2020 1:33 pm

bare it all wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 12:13 pm
Quality Road x Akron Moon <<this one has some crazy birthmark on his leftside and honestly, when I watched his walk, looks like it impacts his stride? idk, someone with a better eye would need to look
It looks more like a scar than a birthmark.

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Wed Sep 16, 2020 1:46 pm

Anyone remember the horse from the 90s, Thoroughbred Corp. horse, ran in the Preakness I think. He had MASSIVE scars from impaling himself on a fence. Looks like that one did something similar, only maybe slid into the fence, where Patience Game went full force head on. I wish I could find a pic of him but I guess it was to long ago and he never really did much.
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