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sixties icon colt just sold for 65k may turn out to be a bargain in 2yrs imo
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BSM i think thats a bit too much. I don't think that Channon's efforts as good as they have been, can justify such a rise. 6k would have been plenty
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I too was a little shocked by that rise.
I was thinking 6.5 would be where it was at. However, I am notoriously rubbish at keeping up with the next big thing so I shall be interested to see if others on here agree with us. |
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Sounds high to me too and although I think he may well fill at that it will be with speculating mares rather than a solid foundation book.
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Should without doubt be no more than like truehoncho has said above 6k.Standing for £8,500 is ridiculous,at that sort of money it opens him up to more reliable competition and the thing to remember is 2 y'olds have run so often they may not go on as 3 y'olds,and so far he's pretty much a one trainer sire.At 8.5k sadly he's looking far to expensive coupled with only small numbers to run for the next year or two I agree with BSB's point connections have pretty much killed any commercial appeal!
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It looks like Hurricane Run is on his way to Germany judging by the ad in this morning's RP. 24 Stakes performers (7 Group winners, 8 Listed winners) from four crops of racing age (3 x 3YO crops). Just a modest return you'd have to say from presumably large crops. Advertised fee: £7000.
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http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/bloodstock/german-homecoming-for-hurricane-run/1048280/
it was from June though ![]() |
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Have I missed the Authorized to South Korea one as well ?
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