http://www.fasigtipton.com/ci/catalogue ... -July-Sale
Here's the catalogue for this year's July yearling sale. Thoughts on the pedigrees? Any hips you're looking forward to?
2013 Fasig Tipton July Sale
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2013 Fasig Tipton July Sale
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Hip 191, a Bellamy Road-Affirmed Dancer colt looked like a million bucks and went for $420,000. So far the highest selling colt in the sale. Didn't see the Desert Party filly that went for $460,000 but she must've looked pretty good. I was casually watching and my brain snapped to when 191 walked into the ring. Couldn't stop thinking about Affirmed. Sometimes they just have a certain charisma and I guess we know where he inherited his from.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... -road-colt
ETA: He went to Mandy Pope. I agree with her assessment, definitely felt like a Derby horse type.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... -road-colt
ETA: He went to Mandy Pope. I agree with her assessment, definitely felt like a Derby horse type.
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[quote="dublino"]More of Daddys money well spent............
Why can't my job be advising a dumb rich broad who inherited her money.....
I have more chance of being your next President than this horse winning a Derby, unless they are putting one on at Disney World?[/quote]
As Dublino has noted elsewhere on this forum, he has quite the way with the ladies. He is positive and diplomatic as well.
Why can't my job be advising a dumb rich broad who inherited her money.....
I have more chance of being your next President than this horse winning a Derby, unless they are putting one on at Disney World?[/quote]
As Dublino has noted elsewhere on this forum, he has quite the way with the ladies. He is positive and diplomatic as well.
dublino wrote:More of Daddys money well spent............
Why can't my job be advising a dumb rich broad who inherited her money.....
I have more chance of being your next President than this horse winning a Derby, unless they are putting one on at Disney World?
His odds are something like 1 in 30,000 or whatever the foal crop was that year. I'd say that's better than our calling you El Presidente.
If nothing else, he's quite a beautiful (albeit expensive) lawn ornament.
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Its amazing That Bellamy road colt only went for 400 change and the keenland guy is ecstatic
How far the market has fallen. I remember not too long ago where this sale was live on tvg ....when the forces of ballydoyle and godolphin collided on every storm cat and unbridled song went for 2 plusmillion
Back when satish sanan was still paying Lukas a fee to flush his money down the toilet this horse would have gotten a million bucks
How far the market has fallen. I remember not too long ago where this sale was live on tvg ....when the forces of ballydoyle and godolphin collided on every storm cat and unbridled song went for 2 plusmillion
Back when satish sanan was still paying Lukas a fee to flush his money down the toilet this horse would have gotten a million bucks
jim10366 wrote:Its amazing That Bellamy road colt only went for 400 change and the keenland guy is ecstatic
How far the market has fallen. I remember not too long ago where this sale was live on tvg ....when the forces of ballydoyle and godolphin collided on every storm cat and unbridled song went for 2 plusmillion
Back when satish sanan was still paying Lukas a fee to flush his money down the toilet this horse would have gotten a million bucks
Aside from the fact that times have changed in almost every industry, the FT July sale (where this colt sold) is not Saratoga or Keeneland September book 1. And Bellamy Road (stud fee 20K) is no Storm Cat (last stud fee 300k.)