Yeah, I'm not sure what's with the bashing of Puca. She's a proven producer and a stakes winner herself, plus a half sister to Finnegan's Wake. Her female family is a bit light but also not the worst. Selling for $2.9m privately to Stewart is great for her sellers and he'll hopefully get some more decent runners from her.Flanders wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 7:21 pm I understand not selling Puca for 2.8m. She is a young mare. All 3 of her foals of racing age have blacktype. Mage maybe only has 1 G1 win, but he ran well in most of his races and he is racing next year. Dornoch looks like he is improving. Her yearling brought 1.2m. People will pay a lot to have a sibling(half or full) to a Kentucky Derby winner.
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People will shell out millions for fresh-off-the-track mares (who, granted, are usually MG1Ws or champs) who have zero foals on the ground and who there's no guarantee they'll be able to consistently produce foals. This is not even considering the likelihood of their offspring replicating them or being remotely profitable/successful in any way.
So I don't understand why $2.8 million for Puca is so absurd.
So I don't understand why $2.8 million for Puca is so absurd.
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Mylute wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:51 pm People will shell out millions for fresh-off-the-track mares (who, granted, are usually MG1Ws or champs) who have zero foals on the ground and who there's no guarantee they'll be able to consistently produce foals. This is not even considering the likelihood of their offspring replicating them or being remotely profitable/successful in any way.
So I don't understand why $2.8 million for Puca is so absurd.
People will also shell out millions on untried yearlings which I think is insane
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Life Well Lived (i/f to Constitution) went to Machmer Hall for $360K.
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The one mare(hip 381) didn't even get a bid. But its crazy to me that like you said that mare sold for 2k, they have to pay the stud fee before they can sell her. Oscar Performance's stud fee was 20k in 2023. So she covered 10% of the stud fee? How does it make sense selling a mare for that much? I mean I suppose its possible they own a share in the stallion so didn't have to pay the stud fee.
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I dunno who owned her but she was consigned by sequel stallionsFlanders wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:08 pmThe one mare(hip 381) didn't even get a bid. But its crazy to me that like you said that mare sold for 2k, they have to pay the stud fee before they can sell her. Oscar Performance's stud fee was 20k in 2023. So she covered 10% of the stud fee? How does it make sense selling a mare for that much? I mean I suppose its possible they own a share in the stallion so didn't have to pay the stud fee.
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her page isn't the beeeeeest, and she doesn't have any foals, but dang. not like she was pregnant to an unfashionable stallion, and she looks... okay?
there has to be something wrong with her, right?
ETA: not in foal, but still...? some people were bidding on her (got to $5,000) but retracted them.
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and she too wasn't pregnant, so "at least" there's no stud fee to be paid. however price wise, she has a pretty bland page and her left (? i'm horrible with directions) looks questionable, so... that's a justifiable price, i guess.Flanders wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:08 pmBut its crazy to me that like you said that mare sold for 2k, they have to pay the stud fee before they can sell her. Oscar Performance's stud fee was 20k in 2023. So she covered 10% of the stud fee? How does it make sense selling a mare for that much? I mean I suppose its possible they own a share in the stallion so didn't have to pay the stud fee.
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I don't think Cave Brook has ever had stallions. John Little owns Cave Brook and he owns and bred, Gufo's dam, Floy, and was co-breeder of Gufo. He sold his interest in Gufo to his friend, Steve Cainelli, who is also co-breeder. So John Little bought the horse back, there are many farms in Kentucky that will stand a stallion like this for him.
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It's typically the turf-bred horses that get very low bids. Both of the above mares are Irish-bred. If you have a turf mare you basically have to sell them at Tattersalls.
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I have a distinct memory of seeing the ill-fated I Want Revenge go through the ring a few years ago; I was at some kind of cc function but stepped away to watch.
You could hear lots of "oohs and ahhs" and I think he did a lot of prancing. Was it the same for Gufo?
You could hear lots of "oohs and ahhs" and I think he did a lot of prancing. Was it the same for Gufo?
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This mare was last bred February 17...I don't think she'll make it to January 1
She's not happy in the ring either, poor gal.
She's not happy in the ring either, poor gal.
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Big mommaMiss Woodford wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:34 am This mare was last bred February 17...I don't think she'll make it to January 1
She's not happy in the ring either, poor gal.
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You're not kidding.Miss Woodford wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:34 am This mare was last bred February 17...I don't think she'll make it to January 1
She's not happy in the ring either, poor gal.
January is a long way off for a mare that dropped and already showing that very late term V look to the barrel
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G2W California Angel was bought by Kia Ora in Australia for $350K.
GSP Janis Joplin was bought by Foundation Bloodstock for $90K.
Daughters of California Chrome.
I guess it's too late to breed California Angel down under this year.
GSP Janis Joplin was bought by Foundation Bloodstock for $90K.
Daughters of California Chrome.
I guess it's too late to breed California Angel down under this year.
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