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RipVanWinkle
07 Jul 10 16:04
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Ask For The Moon's two year old filly by Giants Causeway was sold today at Tatts for 14000 does anyone think that there was value there. Her colt foal last year by Galileo sold for 400000 to Demi O'Byrne so is likely to go into training with O'Brien surely theres good things going to come from the family and if this filly was put into training she couldn't disappoint to much unless she has big problems.

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By:
potentialmillionaire
When: 07 Jul 10 20:25
I reckon that any horse you put into training has the capacity to disappoint like nothing else on this earth. And often. Ask for The Moon made plenty in December too didn't she, but she is a group 1 winner who can produce an impressive foal so that's as may be.
An indifferent remove from her, the G.C. filly a $40,000 yearling, and you start to become more preoccupied with the fact that there's not much depth to the page is there.
I'd want to tread carefully.
By:
The Gotchee
When: 07 Jul 10 22:08
Demi O Byrne buys horses for Coolmore at considerably higher prices than they are worth. It raises the profile of the stallion as well as his average and median.

Actually, his four most expensive purchases over the pat 9 years were;

1. The Green Monkey, $16,000,000 USD.
2. CH colt Storm Cat x Halory, $6,400,000 USD.
3. Egyptian Hero, $5,200,000 USD.
4. BF,y Sadlers Wells x Sharata, £2,100,000 GBP.

None of the above could win or run quick enough to scatter their own shyte.

Dont get taken in by these over inflated sales prices.Cool
By:
RipVanWinkle
When: 08 Jul 10 01:02
The Gotchee i take it you've never met Demi O'Byrne or his brother John who is also a bloodstock agent. Demi O'Byrne is probably one of the most interesting people i've ever met while being involved in bloodstock as a previous vet he has an incredible eye for conformation and notices problems straight away. He in my eyes is the best bloodstock agent not because he buys for coolmore but because of what he knows he doesn't try to fill your head with **** like others involved in the game.

As for the two year old filly i think she was one that a gamble could have been taken on. We dont know yet how good Giants Causeway will be as a broodmare sire but he has the credentials to do so and being out of a Group 1 winner it wouldn't have been a huge gamble for 14000
By:
RipVanWinkle
When: 11 Aug 11 19:10
The two year old by Galileo won nicely there for O'Brien
By:
neill d
When: 11 Aug 11 20:17
I know Rip, I backed the second, I thought it had no chance considering the riding arrangementsCry
By:
yer ma
When: 11 Aug 11 21:50
Demi knows his oats for sure, not the friendliest individual mind.  'He' also often overpays for Coolmore stallion stock - you know it, I know it and everyone in the game knows it.
By:
Posh Paddy
When: 12 Aug 11 20:07
Demi's other brother is a dentist, not the gentlest.  Used to get a splitting headache after having him gouge the plaque out.

Apologies that this has nothing to do with bloodstock.
By:
neill d
When: 13 Aug 11 00:11
for information purposes and completeness
By:
potentialmillionaire
When: 07 Nov 11 21:36
I notice that the Giants Causeway filly made another appearance at Keenland today, as a maiden and knocked down to Horse France for $35,000.

She's obviously not getting any more appealing!
By:
RipVanWinkle
When: 11 May 12 18:56
He's a group 3 winner at least hopefully more to come
By:
potentialmillionaire
When: 11 May 12 19:37
RipVanWinkle a little pat yourself on the back moment has brought you back into the fold then!!

Whaddya know? Any news?
By:
RipVanWinkle
When: 12 May 12 00:04
Nothing new just remembered this so i checked in. It's nice when you think one was going cheap and worth a chance turning out ok
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