Keeneland November
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Keeneland November
Well the books arrived yesterday, so LOTS of reading to do. The very first horse in the sale is a First Samurai weanling that is half to our own Blazing Colours' OFFICER CHERRIE.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
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ak1 wrote:I've always been intrigued by David Copperfield as a breed to race stallion...though certainly not for sprinting on the dirt! Will he be attractive for a regional market with turf racing?
This sale should be eye opening to track and see what market corrections are or are not the result.
I guess maybe he would, but me personally I'd rather start from scratch with a stallion prospect instead.
I have noticed many mares being bred to Wilko.... what am I missing? Yes he was durable and made over 2 million. But his race career just seemed to have so many losses. 3 for 29 I believe. So why so much business as an unproven stallion?
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my first
I want to attend my first sale. How do I get a book?? And who will be there that may help a poor girl find a steal?? I am not sure yet if I will bring one home but I am excited to say I would like to try ...I want to learn learn learn so I need to get busy any suggestions?? I am going for a broodmare...I think unless someone has a suggestion on a good project that I may get a return on?? so then I can reinvest for next year?? am I dreamin?? I have always wanted to go...I promised myself this year I would....so I am going to try.