Horse Racing

Keeneland November 8 titled $130K Taylor Avenue


Keeneland’s November livestock stock sale ended its eighth session on November 14 with cumulative sales of $206 million, just short of total sales of $207 million recorded for the entire auction 10. date of last year. Today’s session was led by selling Taylor Avenue a winning mare, bets are placed on the foal to Sightstown to CF Farms for $130,000.

Taylor Avenue, who was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agent as Hip 2975, is the 4-year-old daughter of Mshawish . Among the friends who won the lake mare Aqualane Shores, she is the winner’s half-sister Respect the hustle .

Keeneland reports 260 horses of the 318 offered for sale Monday sold for a total of $4,313,300, generating a median price of $16,590 and a median of $11,000. There were 58 horses that did not reach their reserves, representing an RNA ratio of 18.2%.

At this time last year, 265 individuals were sold out of 318 rings for a total of $4,489,700. The median price was $16,942 and the median of $12,000 was recorded. Fifty-three horses failed to meet their reserves to express an RNA ratio of 16.6%.

In total over the past eight sessions, Keeneland reports 1,894 horses changed hands 2,373 horses to pass through the ring for a total of $206,971,600, generating an average price of $109,278 and a median of $50,000. . Four hundred and seventy-nine horses failed to meet their reserves to represent an RNA ratio of 20.2%.

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Cumulative figures do not reflect the 2.5% percentage in Flightline, the winner of the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1), which sold on November 7 to Brookdale Farm, the dealer for 4.6 million. dollars.

In the 2021 sale, at this point, 2,011 horses of the 2,403 offered were sold for a total value of $194,733,700. The median price was $96,834 and an average of $50,000 was recorded. Three hundred and ninety-two individuals were unsold, accounting for 16.3% RNA.

The session’s highest cost weaning is one Bolt d’Oro purchased by Summerfield Sales, the dealer, for $85,000. Winner’s half-sister We Deer You she doesn’t belong to Win Doe, the daughter of the winner of Running Stag and comes from a family of champions Approve the world and Miesque’s approval. It was deposited by Elm Tree Farm (Mr. and Mrs. Jody Huckabay), agent Hip 3030.

Claiborne Ranch acquired Culdee, a chubby 3-year-old by Flatter, for $75,000. Arch horse won, staked Bend The younger sister is the half-brother of the 3rd grade champion It’s clear now and Can be bended . Culdee was sold as a racing prospect or broodmare prospect, Hip 2717 by Winter Quarter Farm, dealer.

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Reeves Thoroughbred Racing purchased a weaned foal by Tapwrit for $65,000. A half brother with a stake winner Privacy he comes from the family of Irish and English champion El Gran Senor, group 1 winner Bahamian Pirates and class 2 winner Strong hope . The foal was consigned as Hip 2760 by Trackside Farm, the agent.

Colombe D’Oro (Hip 2710), 5-year-old daughter of Medaglia d’Oro in the pony to transit person , was sold to Chad Schumer, dealer, for $62,000. Commissioned by Lane’s End, dealer, she is the bet winner More complex via Eddie’s Square and from the 3rd grade champion family List .

Lane’s End led the delivery houses in the session with a total of $526,200 for the 30 horses sold.

Three stallions sold for $60,000 each, two weaners and a prospective stallion.

Machmer Hall paid that amount for a weaned foal (Hip 2700) from the 1st tier winner echo town deposited by Purebred Nicky Drion, agent. Out of Cave In, a victorious daughter of mines The pony is a half-brother with the shares Princess Vagabond .

A foal is weaned by Realistic jokes sold to Buena Madera for $60,000. In addition to Mony’s littlegracie, Alphabet Soup’s winning daughter, he comes from the family of the 3rd grade winner Regalo Mia . Ballysax Bloodstock, the dealer, consigned the pony Hip 2847.

Third horse sold for $60,000 in deposit Liberty (Hip 2910), his 4-year-old daughter Structure purchased by Pin Oak Stud. Bluewater Sales, agent, contracted as a potential customer, who is not part of the Tiznow winning mare Tiz Terrific and from the family of a primary school winner summer .

KOID bought nine horses with a total of $164,000 to lead the buyer on Monday.

Sales resume November 15, with Hips 3036 – 3435 scheduled to kick off the round starting at 10:00 a.m. EST. As of Monday night, 86 horses had been withdrawn from the ninth session.

On November 17, Keeneland will introduce the Race Horse Sale in November. The auction starts at noon.

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