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Lot 22 Al Maher-I Want You $30,000
Lot 28 Domeday-Ishibabe $14,000
Lot 41 Scandal Keeper-Lady Mambo $30,000
Lot 50 War Chant-Lucky You $32,500
Lot 204 Scandal Keeper- Dance on Wood $36,000
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There was a great deal of variance in type amongst the fillies. Also had a look at a couple of the colts and thought the same.
Had xrays checked on a few and nothing untoward was in the vets report on any of them. Overall and generally speaking IMHO would say they could be considered a little on the small side but well put together.
I have just re-read every post in this thread and you have made some big statements 31 A+ horses, 39 A horses, Group winners a certainty and only checked 16 or so x-rays yet only bought 3 so I am allowed to be a bit sceptical .
And don't worry I will pick 5 out of my 15 when I'm ready .
It shouldn't be difficult, as the market had definite opinions on his opposition.
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Thought the pick of them was the one you secured and the Pia Pia.
Good luck with him Damo
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He states tonight his 3 lots were bought for his clients so they are the ones risking their money not him.
I remember last year when 'Puteri Jewel' went through was sold and then the group who had purchased weren't happy due to her X-rays hence she was taken back by owner... Bad choice that was for the 1st buyers.
It can be fairly demoralising for breeders when you pay 6,000-50,000 and then all the costs and come to the sales and can only raise 10 in the ring. It's tough for breeders here at the moment and correct me if I am wrong but maybe some higher profile/better bred mares in the state would help boost sales?
I also have followed this thread because I genuinely am interested to hear people's opinion on what is being offered and I really look forward to seeing the results of the top 5 good luck guys.
My guess is they will be very nice horses - only time will tell
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And now anyone with a good mare, sends it east due to the bulls coming down to the level of mares... Dont get me wrong, for the level of racing we have over here they are probably well matched.
But if you have the dollars and can afford to buy genuinely well bred horses form the east coast or from an east coast based breeder, then as long as the horse is sound you can be very confident of gettign a lot of money back...
Hence why the sales topper went for so much. When the truly good one comes along..The right price will be paid. The also rans will only get a price if you have enough people bidding on it..And MM didn't get enough people along to this sale to drive pricing.
He was champion sure for a while so he must've done something right along the way.
I've started to notice more and more that trainers here in Perth particularly will stick to one certain stallion and continue to buy from the same family, due to familiarity I am guessing or possibly because they know of the potential they have.
With these fairly ordinary sales prices the idea was thrown around amongst a few breeders to possibly hold a ready to run sale whereby people could then put realistic reserves and if they weren't met it gives them the option to take them home, prepare them and bring them back later on and that way it also gives buyers a better idea of how they develop. I know there will be a fair few arguments for and against but wondering what thoughts were.
The problem is bigger than just that.
They can do it tough sometimes.
Just seen this little comp here
1 LOT 40 Wanted-Lady Knockout (colt) $30k
2 LOT 89 Dick Turpin-Peggies Business (colt) $22k
3 LOT 133 Smart Missile-Takeiteasyedye (colt) $40k
4 LOT 219 Snitzel-For Your Eyes Only (filly) $47k
5 LOT 318 Hardspun-Tarcoola Sunrise (colt) $60k
And on the bench ill have lots
182 Exceed And Excell- Bella Valentia 356 Scandal Keeper-Baleen Lass
Is that fair enough ?
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Let's make it the end of Feb then ? OK ?
I really couldn't give a sh!t
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