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Budget around $300 a month for 10% plus upfront cost of horse. ( dont forget insurance, scoping, GST, transport MM noms etc etc)
If your hoping to get an early return from a 2 year old give Miller or Matthews a call.
Or if there was one at the sales you liked get in touch with the buyer and see if they are looking for additional owners. Its a raffle Ns4 - good luck B-)
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Legless's last sentence is really good advice.....
And be clear on whether you want an early runner or a solid career horse that will get over distance...Once you work out what you want, it will be easier to talk to trainers about horses you may like...
Good luck, great year to be buying into yearlings. There aren't a lot around, so the chances of getting a winner increase over past seasons.
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Back in the late seventies one of our mates came up with a great idea. He went to the sales with a catalogue and checked out the horses he liked.. Wrote down the breeding and who bought them and followed them. When they managed to get to the races he backed them to win the prize money. No outlay, no breaking in ,training, agistment, vet, fees. Well in front. Pity, the ones he picked never got to the races.
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Come down for a beer and have a look.
Great bunch of people
See you there
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keep your money n your kick, squiddy.
know the %age of those 300 sold that will actually make it to the track?
and how many will actually win a race? single figure %ages...and low single figures as well.
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Its pretty hard to buy a winning 2yr old(not many want to sell them), and not much interest in buying losing 3yr olds(and everyone wants to sell them)?? So i'm unsure where owners are meant to buy from
:-? :-??
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Last time I did the math our own % of race winners from purchased yearlings was in the low 70%'s (home bred in the mid 80's).
Stakes winners around 10%.
I can't believe that results across the board could be that far off that... (Certainly not 1/10th of that).
Winning A race isn't that hard.
Most horses win A race. (Someone wins every maiden race, even if just by default).
The measure if anything should be on multiple race wins.
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The thread is about what people bought so we can follow EVERYONES picks....not about slamming those who buy as being spendthrifts.
its not slamming, diva that's the last thing I wanted to do.
I was just emphasising my opinion...of course I will follow with interest the careers of horses owned by our mates on here and cheer them on and wish them every success.
of course I know that without yearling sales we would not have our sport....its just that I would never buy one.....too tight with my dough I guess!!
you gave me something to do to wile away some time!
since 11/10/2008, i have 7799 horses that have raced in wa metro/prov a/prov b events.
of those 7799, 3171 have won at least 1 race.
that's 40.65% that have won at least 1 race, and the number will probably be slightly higher as there will be non winners at those jurisdiction strengths that have won at country/picnic events which i never bothered keeping records of in my cris derived data.
i have no idea of how many of those horses went through sales, but admit to being surprised that the percentage of horse winning at least 1 race was that high.
So @Tivers, what you are saying is out of the 255 lots sold, at the very bare minimum 128 of them.
Will win races. Big call IMHO
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i did your stable and it said only 73 distinct horses in that time span, and i know there is much more than that, so need to figure what went wrong.
but of that 73, it came up with 38 horses with 1 or more wins, so that is more than 50%.
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