how do i know the horse is sold at auction
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how do i know the horse is sold at auction
listening to the auctioneers, its difficult to determine if a horse is sold or RNA-how can you tell?
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Re: how do i know the horse is sold at auction
Think you have to wait till they post results...it will ether list a buyer or say RNA
takes about an hour?? Maybe less.
takes about an hour?? Maybe less.
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Re: how do i know the horse is sold at auction
i'm talking about the time in the ring...
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Re: how do i know the horse is sold at auction
I can't tell either. Maybe it's "Mitch" or one of those other names the auxctioneer calls at the end. Or when they say "in the back"? You could note wha they say and look up results
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Re: how do i know the horse is sold at auction
You can't. Not until results are posted.
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Re: how do i know the horse is sold at auction
there has to be a way to know...i'll ask around.
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Re: how do i know the horse is sold at auction
Results posted is the only way, unless you are sitting next to the consignor/owner and they are happy to tell you.
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Re: how do i know the horse is sold at auction
In the event of a sale a ticket is taken to the buyer - the buyer signs, is given a copy and the ticket is sent to the office.
If you are seated in the arena there will be a cluster of Keeneland employees to the left of the auctioneer's stand. One of these gentlemen will take the ticket to the buyer. If they do not, and the horse is an RNA, you will see them complete the form and place it in the tube to be sent to the sales office (similar to drive through bank).
If the buyer is in the back, the ticket will be taken to the back.
Once you have attended enough auctions (and if you have been a studious observer) you will recognize RNA's by the auctioneer's cadence and call.
If you are seated in the arena there will be a cluster of Keeneland employees to the left of the auctioneer's stand. One of these gentlemen will take the ticket to the buyer. If they do not, and the horse is an RNA, you will see them complete the form and place it in the tube to be sent to the sales office (similar to drive through bank).
If the buyer is in the back, the ticket will be taken to the back.
Once you have attended enough auctions (and if you have been a studious observer) you will recognize RNA's by the auctioneer's cadence and call.
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Re: how do i know the horse is sold at auction
thats what i'm talking about-the cadence/call in the ring...
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