Horse Racing

OBS June ends with a decline in results in 2022


The 2-year-old Training Horse and Racehorse sale ended June 15 at Ocala Breeders’ Sales, seeing a drop in key market indices compared to the sale that began. of the previous year. Market leader, dealer John Fahey bid up to $475,000 for a stallion led by stallion into naughty from a draft by Tom McCrocklin.

The flying pony was consigned when the Hip 1074 stopped the clock at: 21 over a quarter of a mile last week during the tactical preview. McCrocklin bought the April pony for $560,000 from Gainesway last year during Fasig-Tipton Kentucky’s October sale. He was initially offered the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-old Coaching Sales program but was withdrawn.

John Oxley bred a pony from his 3rd grade winner Merry Mary . tLimehouse mare was crowned Canadian champion in 2010 at the age of 2. She broke her maiden by three lengths at Honeysuckle and followed a month later with an eight-time winning streak in the second start. She finished second in the Mazarine Stakes (G3) and finished her junior year with a bid for third place in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1). A steady performer for coach Mark Casse, Delightful Mary ran for four years, culminating in a 5 win in the Hendrie Stakes (G3).

Making a total purchase of $505,000 for two cubs, Marquee Bloodstock was the top buyer in terms of total value in the last trading session. Julie Davies sold six heads to receive $495,200 to be the top shipper on Thursday.

OBS sales manager Tod Wojciechowski said: “Having record sales last year, I feel we have held our ground. “Looks like the market has been stable for the whole season. No big surprises in terms of market conditions. There’s money for supposedly higher quality horses and it can be a bit of a stretch at times in the area. in the middle.”

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OBS reported 205 horses out of 248 to be sold on Thursday for a total value of $8,514,800, down 12% in 2022. Average price is $41,536, down 9.5% and A 2% average gain at $25,000 has been established. There were 43 horses that did not reach the reserve level, representing an RNA ratio of 17.3%.

Last year, in the last session, 211 horses were sold out of 264 offered for sale for a total of $9,679,900. A median price of $45,876 and an average price of $25,000 were recorded. The RNA percentage was 20% representing 53 unsold horses.

Thursday’s top five juvenile products were from five different stallions and were purchased by five separate individuals. Male Incident: Into Mischief (Hip 1074—$475,000); Pride (Hip 868—$375,000); fire (Hip 1066—$370,000); Vino Rosso (Hip 1072—300,000 USD); And Not this time (Hip 1046—$190,000).

Six horses sold for $150,000 or more on Day 3.

Cumulatively over the past three days, 645 horses were sold out of the 770 horses to cross the ring for a total of $24,090,400, down 13.1% year-on-year. The average price of $37,794 shows a 7.8% drop and the average price is down 16.7% at $20,000. The RNA rate was 16.2% accounting for 125 unsold horses.

At the end of last year’s sale, 663 horses had changed hands from 810 to be offered for sale for a total of $27,167,500. An average of $40,977 and an average price of $24,000 were recorded. The 147 horses that failed to meet their reserve had an RNA ratio of 18.1%.

Hipodromo Camarero Puerto Rico has come for sale, making 62 purchases, signing as HCPR, with total sales of $909,700 to be the top buyer of the sale.

Longtime top shipper de Meric Sales sold 21 horses for a total of $1,813,700 with an average of $86,366 each to be the top shipper by total.

Tristan deMeric, Nick deMeric 2023 OBS spring training discount
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Tristan de Meric and Nick de Meric

The horse sale section of the Age of Racing, held at the close on Thursday, saw five horses sell for a total value of $59,000 with an average price of $11,800 and a median price. average is $8,000. Last year, five horses were sold for a total of $85,000, $17,000 on average and $13,000 on average.

The 3-year-old daughter has not been taken care of by Connect consigned as a Hip 1028 by Whitman Sales, sold for $25,000 to dealer Ashley Quartarolo making it the highest priced piece of the limited edition.

The final minor sale for 2023 will be on June 28 at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic The 2-year-old sale in June at the Timonium State Fairgrounds. Horses will show off on dirt roads on June 27.

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