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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: augustaandy on September 08, 2018, 05:14:28 PM
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all signs point to an extremely strong sale
Filly sold for $465,000 in Europe
Saturday, September 08, 2018 - by Karsten Bønsdorf, USTA Newsroom Senior Correspondent
A French champion stallion and his son dominated the Arqana Trot Sales in Deauville held over three days this week. Nine out of the 10 most expensive yearlings were ether sired by Ready Cash or by one of his sons.
The sales record from Wednesday of $370,000 fell Friday as a filly, Hunter Valley, was sold for $465,000. She is sired by first season sire Charley du Noyer (he by Ready Cash) and out of Reethi Rah Jet, who also is the dam of Bold Eagle.
The agent, SAS Langlais Bloodstock, got the winning bid after a duel with another agent, Claude Guegan, who -- according to a report in the daily racing paper Paris-Turf -- acted on behalf of a North American client.
Beside a new sales record, the $465,000 was also a new European record for a yearling sold at a public sale. The previous record was $420,000, which was paid last year for the Swedish bred Matchpoint Pellini, sired by Bold Eagle, at the German Derby Sale in Berlin.
At the Arqana Trot Sales the average price improved 20 percent over last year to $34,495 for 334 sold yearlings.
In Norway, where the Derby for 4-year-old trotters is the highlight this weekend, a colt sired by Muscle Hill was the sale stopper on the first day of the Derby Sale. Trainer Tom Erik Solberg had the last bid for the yearling, Thai Targaryan for $95,000. Thai Targaryan is sired by Muscle Hill and out of Bether Always (she by Conway Hall), who hails from the same maternal line as All The Time and Ariana G.
The Norwegian sales concludes Saturday evening.
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25% tariffs I heard on all sales from thoroughbred to harness. It's a domestic tariff by the states there tired of receiving no sales tax because of technicality.
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nothing to do with business
everything to do with stock market at all time highs
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nothing to do with business
everything to do with stock market at all time highs
yes it does
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less than a month to the Lexington Mixed sale and still no entries on the website
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25% tariffs I heard on all sales from thoroughbred to harness. It's a domestic tariff by the states there tired of receiving no sales tax because of technicality.
WTF IS THAT ALL ABOUT?
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less than a month to the Lexington Mixed sale and still no entries on the website
wil be up by Friday... latest sat
books went to print 4 days ago..
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wil be up by Friday... latest sat
books went to print 4 days ago..
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mixed sale is up
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mixed sale is up
LOTS OF TROTTERS
THE BIGM WINTER SALE IS BETTER
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Looking to get into the yearling game, only want to to buy grand circuit type yearling from top sires, will send to top trainer. Heading to the Kentucky Sale....I have around $8 - 9 thousand.......mi ght spend $10 Thousand if the right horse came along. Any yearlings caught your eye? O0
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10k cant even buy a Illinois bred. Lol
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Looking to get into the yearling game, only want to to buy grand circuit type yearling from top sires, will send to top trainer. Heading to the Kentucky Sale....I have around $8 - 9 thousand.......mi ght spend $10 Thousand if the right horse came along. Any yearlings caught your eye? O0
Market Share cost $16,000 at Lexington so you may be a little short
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Find a marijuana stock or just keep buying AMZN or AAPL. But once they run up put in a trailing stop. If someone loaded up on AMD this year at 12 or 13 dollars you could call it a night.
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Find a marijuana stock or just keep buying AMZN or AAPL. But once they run up put in a trailing stop. If someone loaded up on AMD this year at 12 or 13 dollars you could call it a night.
Stock market isn't nearly as exciting and enjoyable as watching the yearling you bought learn a little more each week.
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2018 Lexington Selected Mixed Sale
Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 7:00PM held at the Fasig-Tipton Sales Pavilion in Lexington, KY
http://www.lexingtonselected.com/cgi/lex_lexmix_sort_2018.php
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Downbytheseaside sold for $65,000 down there too!
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Very few people own those stocks outright They are in their mutual funds Stock splits are a thing of the past