Perhaps more relavant to our European friends here, what are your thought on this sale, taking into consideration the blood bath at Keeneland?
We are going to take the plung and go for book two..... what do you think the average prices will be this year?
Thanks!
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Sakhee
Can't give you any info, but if you don't mind, please buy me any of the Sakhee colts and stick him in your luggage for me. I promise I'll pay you back.
I loved that guy as a racehorse, hasn't been lights out as a sire, but I guess I have a soft spot for him.
Wins the Arc, gets beat a nose in the BC Classic.... You'd think we'd have heard more from him in general...
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I loved that guy as a racehorse, hasn't been lights out as a sire, but I guess I have a soft spot for him.
Wins the Arc, gets beat a nose in the BC Classic.... You'd think we'd have heard more from him in general...
Happy Shopping
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Daisy, no idea what the prizes will be but it will certainly be a better market for buyers! Depends on what you can spend.
Nevertheless, have a great time!
I remember I bought a filly in the eighties when things went just as bad as now for £ 600, and fortunately I sold her back to her breeder two years later, after she won two races. She made a nice profit and bred eight winners.
Nevertheless, have a great time!
I remember I bought a filly in the eighties when things went just as bad as now for £ 600, and fortunately I sold her back to her breeder two years later, after she won two races. She made a nice profit and bred eight winners.
The more I get to know people, the more I love animals.