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KEE JAN: Final sale results solid, encouraging..
From TDN:
Hip 125: Negligee (Northern Afleet) returned to the site of her greatest triumph--the 2009 GI Darley Acibiades S.--and once again turned heads. The four-year-old broodmare prospect, offered by Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, Agent, was knocked down for $625,000 to Hunter Valley Farm acting on behalf of an undisclosed client. |
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The great Rinterval goes for $210K.
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Imagine if she had beaten Zenyatta?
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Did you catch the latest Jamgotchian firestorm related to her sale? He was upset because KEE wouldn't play the video of the Clement Hirsch.
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LOL. That is some funny ****.
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Did they show the Spinster instead?
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Or the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint?
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Who would pay 210k for her? Breed her to that teaser horse I read about in Texas.
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Hip 245: Wickedly Perfect (Congrats) became the second GI Darley Alcibiades S. winner to make a splash in the Keeneland sales ring Monday, getting snatched up for $800,000 as a racing or broodmare prospect. The recently turned three-year-old, offered by Three Chimneys Sales, Agent, was secured by Katsumi Yoshida.
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More great news for IEAH a Big Brown yearling goes for 4500..
Wickedly Perfect(800k) heads to Japan? Do they have Rubber tracks? |
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Flower Bowl winner Ave. goes for 1.4mil
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KEE JAN: Day 2
Genisa , by Storm Cat out of a full sister to Tiznow goes for $140k
http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/Jan11/pdfs/378.pdf live stream http://apps.keeneland.com/livesales/...o/frameset.asp
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Tom Cooley photo Last edited by richard : 01-11-2011 at 12:04 PM. |
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Glenye Cain Oakford: Brian Graves stretched his budget to pay $300,000 for a chestnut Candy Ride yearling (Hip 379) he intends to prepare for resale at a select yearling auction later this year. Warrendale Sales, agent, consigned the March 2-foaled yearling, who is the first foal out of the Gentlemen mare Gentlemen’s Crown. The mare is a half-sister to Chocolate Candy, making the $300,000 colt closely related to that graded winner and Grade 1-placed runner.
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SECRET GYPSY: $540,000
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I sincerely hope the impending foal of Kitten's Joy and Busty Miss isn't gonna be named Busty Kitten.
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Shadai Farm adds Secret Gypsy for $540k Day 2 at Keeneland
Tuesday’s session returned to earth, a day after Monday’s opener rang up large gains in gross and average, but cumulatively the first two sessions were running ahead of last year’s. On Tuesday, Keeneland sold 205 horses for $8,912,600, down 22 percent from last year’s one-day total for 228 horses, and the average price of $43,476 was off by 13 percent. Buybacks were up slightly, from last year’s 22 percent to 24 percent. But thanks to Monday’s sparkling figures, the 2011 auction’s first two sessions together remained on the upswing, with a 9 percent gain in gross and a 13 percent increase in average. Together, the two days sold 392 horses for $19,600,200, resulting in an average of $50,001. The median - both for Tuesday’s session and cumulatively - was $20,000, on a par with last year’s. Cumulative buybacks increased, rising from 26 percent to 30 percent. More importantly, the $20,000 median was exactly level with last year, a sign that the market is showing stability, as breeders and consignors had hoped.
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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hip 843, an unraced 3 yr old filly by Malibu Moon. $25k...
https://secure.keeneland.com/sales/Jan11/pdfs/843.pdf
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