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Haven't looked yet but I had a quick flick through Doncaster. Out of interest what do you think of lots 160 & 168?
160 2yo winner, a young first dam & strong G1 2nd dam. 168 1 run, strong 2nd & 3rd dam. Only asking as when I used to work for an agent, I always used to try and "spot" an emerging mare even without black type first dam. If she'd been covered by a completely different type of stallion, I used to think there could be a bargain or two around. I got it right several times although my boss baulked at buying a filly for peanuts called Crimson Glory who then very shortly afterwards had a pretty nice half sister in Crimplene! ![]() |
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If you want something that's going to be commercial that can make a good return then try and find a young mare who all being well has a win under her belt at two,plenty of winners on her page not necessarily black type but precocious winners is by a fast precocious sire and is in-foal to a nice precocious stallion who's stock are going to be in demand.
If she looks a good sort and walks well then that's pretty much everything you want.Trade will most likely be strong. |
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Glad to hear you're not asking for much or anything too specific then Prima!
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I'm just going through HIT sale whilst eating my Porridge in the mornings.
Every time I see a filly of interest I have to check myself. It's not a sale that I have ever had any success at and Prima's comment that Dec will be strong applies to HIT too. I can see no sane person getting any where near anything remotely desirable this Autumn! |