keeneland sept
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Morningside
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keeneland sept
catalogue now up on their website. any thoughts so far?
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kimberley mine
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Here are some highlights and horses of special interest:
Siblings to Toccet, Stream Cat, Pulpit, Stroll, Star Parade, Medaglia D'Oro, Better Talk Now, Jazil, Sligo Bay, St Averil, Film Maker, Giacomo, Yes It's True, Mineshaft, Bird Town, Indian Ocean, Dance Away Capote, Point Determined, Zindahbad, Mutakddim, Melhor Ainda, Volponi, Dehere, Countess Diana, Tapit, Bushfire, Graheme Hall, E Dubai, Greeleys Galaxy....
Foals of Safely Kept, Gal in a Ruckus, Farda Amiga, Serena's Song, Serena's Tune, Gin Talking, Sapphire'n'Silk, Halo America, Spoken Fur, Justenuffheart (half to Kitten's Joy), Manistique, Miss Linda...
Pedigree picks:
189 Machivellian colt from the champion Argentine family of Empiric
382 Kingmambo colt from the family of Sacahuista
10 Kingmambo filly out of a half to AP Indy
561 Pivotal colt from the family of Peintre Celebre
250 Rainbow Quest filly from the family of Ivory Wand
274 Storm Cat filly out of an unraced full to Kingmambo
Hip # 970 (Pulpit-Razzi Cat) is a half-brother to the poster Madelyn's stallion Rocking Trick (ARG).
Hip # 1271 is out of a half-sister to Jelly Roll Frolic, a stallion owned by the poster Gerry. Gerry also used to own a half to Bushfire, named Maracaibo, but he unfortunately died last year.
Siblings to Toccet, Stream Cat, Pulpit, Stroll, Star Parade, Medaglia D'Oro, Better Talk Now, Jazil, Sligo Bay, St Averil, Film Maker, Giacomo, Yes It's True, Mineshaft, Bird Town, Indian Ocean, Dance Away Capote, Point Determined, Zindahbad, Mutakddim, Melhor Ainda, Volponi, Dehere, Countess Diana, Tapit, Bushfire, Graheme Hall, E Dubai, Greeleys Galaxy....
Foals of Safely Kept, Gal in a Ruckus, Farda Amiga, Serena's Song, Serena's Tune, Gin Talking, Sapphire'n'Silk, Halo America, Spoken Fur, Justenuffheart (half to Kitten's Joy), Manistique, Miss Linda...
Pedigree picks:
189 Machivellian colt from the champion Argentine family of Empiric
382 Kingmambo colt from the family of Sacahuista
10 Kingmambo filly out of a half to AP Indy
561 Pivotal colt from the family of Peintre Celebre
250 Rainbow Quest filly from the family of Ivory Wand
274 Storm Cat filly out of an unraced full to Kingmambo
Hip # 970 (Pulpit-Razzi Cat) is a half-brother to the poster Madelyn's stallion Rocking Trick (ARG).
Hip # 1271 is out of a half-sister to Jelly Roll Frolic, a stallion owned by the poster Gerry. Gerry also used to own a half to Bushfire, named Maracaibo, but he unfortunately died last year.
- Green Hills
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OK...I have some hip No. that I'd like to see some opinion about from you folks (with racing being the goal):
Hip #12 bay f Vindication x Lilac Garden (Roberto)
Hip #80 bay f Vindication x Santa Catalina (Cure the Blues)
Hip #296 bay f Mineshaft x Prom Knight (Sir Harry Lewis)
Hip #354 Ch c Mineshaft x Twist Afleet (Afleet)
Hip #460 Bay c Empire Maker x Gionconda (Nijinsky II)
Hip #12 bay f Vindication x Lilac Garden (Roberto)
Hip #80 bay f Vindication x Santa Catalina (Cure the Blues)
Hip #296 bay f Mineshaft x Prom Knight (Sir Harry Lewis)
Hip #354 Ch c Mineshaft x Twist Afleet (Afleet)
Hip #460 Bay c Empire Maker x Gionconda (Nijinsky II)
I will be there also, if anyone wants to hook up to go poke yearlings, pm me...
I saw Song Cat, his half sis by Unbridled's Song, sell last summer at Saratoga.. I won't miss this one. Nice position half way throught the second part of book two.
I saw Razzi Cat herself last winter.
kimberley mine wrote:Here are some highlights and horses of special interest:........
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Hip # 970 (Pulpit-Razzi Cat) is a half-brother to the poster Madelyn's stallion Rocking Trick (ARG).
I saw Song Cat, his half sis by Unbridled's Song, sell last summer at Saratoga.. I won't miss this one. Nice position half way throught the second part of book two.
I saw Razzi Cat herself last winter.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
- sunday_silence
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colt
Back to Meg,
3300 is not a bad place to be. The buyers will have rolled over from the first days, and you will have new people on the grounds looking for mid-priced horses. I think that you will be fine. Best of luck
tbrace
3300 is not a bad place to be. The buyers will have rolled over from the first days, and you will have new people on the grounds looking for mid-priced horses. I think that you will be fine. Best of luck
tbrace
meg wrote:My colt is #3361. I hope the buyers are still there. I was hoping to sell on an earlier day. I would like to know more about Keenelands date selection. any thoughts?
I may be entirely wrong on this, I have only been attending the sales for a couple of years. This sale seems to have its "royalty" yearlings in the first week. They offer buffet lunch in the Phoenix Room Sept 9-17. The atmosphere is festive and the crowd can get quite dressy. The second week seems rather more nitty gritty, and the "big" buyers have usually gone home. There may be intangibles beyond pedigree that might get a yearling into the first week of the sale, but the "well thought of" sires have at least some yearlings in the first week, and the second week is pockmarked with OUTS and RNAS.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
keeneland sale
The way that Keeneland approaches their sales book (as explained to me by others "in the know" ) is that they take stud fees first and work down from there. Conformation, etc... is also taken into consideration because if you will notice on the last few days of the sale there are some pretty pricey stud fees (again explained to me that the consignor knew they weren't quality to match their matings and said to put them in the back of the sale). If your consignor thinks you have a "star" he can make his plea to Keeneland and if they agree, your foal/weanling/mare can be moved up in the book(s) The first two or three days are pretty "select" and then the next two days are still high dollar stud fees for the most part. They do have the "big lunch room opened on those days - food is great but a little pricey) and the Keeneland BBQ is usually the Sunday night before the first day of sale on Monday.
Madeline you noted that it was "dressy" - yep, I usually wear my "good jeans" when I go (ha). So pick out a decent pair of jeans and let's get together to go make fun of the fools that paid $500,000 for a stud fee (and then cry in our beer, tea, pepsi when they sell for $9 million.
Would love to meet up with some folks going down for the sale - would be nice to put faces with some of the names. Anyone interested in scheduling dates and times let me know.
Madeline you noted that it was "dressy" - yep, I usually wear my "good jeans" when I go (ha). So pick out a decent pair of jeans and let's get together to go make fun of the fools that paid $500,000 for a stud fee (and then cry in our beer, tea, pepsi when they sell for $9 million.
Would love to meet up with some folks going down for the sale - would be nice to put faces with some of the names. Anyone interested in scheduling dates and times let me know.
- sunday_silence
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- Green Hills
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Re: keeneland sale
clh wrote:The way that Keeneland approaches their sales book (as explained to me by others "in the know" ) is that they take stud fees first and work down from there. Conformation, etc... is also taken into consideration because if you will notice on the last few days of the sale there are some pretty pricey stud fees (again explained to me that the consignor knew they weren't quality to match their matings and said to put them in the back of the sale). If your consignor thinks you have a "star" he can make his plea to Keeneland and if they agree, your foal/weanling/mare can be moved up in the book(s) The first two or three days are pretty "select" and then the next two days are still high dollar stud fees for the most part. They do have the "big lunch room opened on those days - food is great but a little pricey) and the Keeneland BBQ is usually the Sunday night before the first day of sale on Monday.
Madeline you noted that it was "dressy" - yep, I usually wear my "good jeans" when I go (ha). So pick out a decent pair of jeans and let's get together to go make fun of the fools that paid $500,000 for a stud fee (and then cry in our beer, tea, pepsi when they sell for $9 million.
Would love to meet up with some folks going down for the sale - would be nice to put faces with some of the names. Anyone interested in scheduling dates and times let me know.
Why do you want to make fun of us??? I'm crushed...LOL!!!
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klbash2000
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Let's meet up
We need to figure out a way to meet up randomly. You know, wear something unique or periodically hang out at a certain spot to check for others. I can't think of what to wear so maybe by the pedigree research desk? I don't know when I'll be able to be there but I would love to meet up.