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NTamm1215 04-08-2009 08:31 AM

IEAH made two runs at Rachel Alexandra
 
Don't know if this has been posted before, but it's from a story in the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette.

"At least twice last year, Morrison was close to selling Rachel Alexandra for more than $1 million, Wiggins said.

But deals with the trendy International Equine Acquisitions Holdings and Overbrook Farm, an iconic Kentucky racing and breeding operation, unexpectedly fell through.

"I weighed it like this," Wiggins said. "I've trained for Mr. Morrison like 30 years and if that was going to make him happy, to sell her for that price, then I'm for it. He's been a very, very good client. I like to see owners rewarded, whether it's winning races or selling horses for good prices."

Wiggins said shortly after Rachel Alexandra ran second in the Grade III Debutante Stakes on June 28 at Churchill Downs, IEAH representatives watched her train two days with the intent on buying her outright for approximately $1.2 million.

IEAH gobbles up proven horses like Stardom Bound, Benny the Bull and Pure Clan, but also targets promising prospects like Big Brown and Rachel Alexandra.

Wiggins said the deal with IEAH was nixed after Rachel Alexandra failed a veterinarian examination because a small bone chip - not uncommon in young horses - was found in her left front ankle.

After the chip was surgically removed, Rachel Alexandra returned to win an entry-level allowance race Oct. 17 at Keeneland.

Wiggins said Morrison subsequently turned down another overture from IEAH - this time to purchase part of Rachel Alexandra - before two more groups emerged as potential buyers after she ran second in the Grade III Pocahontas Stakes on Nov. 1 at Churchill Downs.

One was Overbrook Farm, which raced 1996 Kentucky Derby winner Grindstone and stood the prolific stallion Storm Cat until he was pensioned last year.

Wiggins said Rachel Alexandra passed Overbrook's veterinarian examination, but its board decided her bottom-side pedigree wasn't strong enough to warrant paying the roughly $1.5 million being asked.

"Now looking back, we think those were pretty cheap prices," Wiggins said with a laugh.

Morrison eventually sold half-interest in Rachel Alexandra to Mike Lauffer shortly before she won the $150,000 Grade II Golden Rod Stakes on Nov. 29 at Churchill Downs.

Lauffer was part of a group interested in buying the filly earlier last fall, Wiggins said."

http://www.nwanews.com/adg/Sports/256488/

NT

South Beach Luv 04-08-2009 08:38 AM

Thank god for that bone chip

Rootdog1 04-08-2009 10:44 AM

Mike Lauffer is my uncle. I am soooo happy for him.

GBBob 04-08-2009 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rootdog1
Mike Lauffer is my uncle. I am soooo happy for him.


I had heard through the grapevine about this, but didn't want to say anything without you saying it first. That's great and good for him

pgiaco 04-08-2009 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rootdog1
Mike Lauffer is my uncle. I am soooo happy for him.

Wow, that's great. Hope he enjoys the ride.

TheSpyder 04-08-2009 01:47 PM

Yea, jump aboard. That's great Root!
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rootdog1
Mike Lauffer is my uncle. I am soooo happy for him.


Cannon Shell 04-08-2009 06:33 PM

Hal Wiggins is a really good guy. Easy horse to root for.

philcski 04-08-2009 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by South Beach Luv
Thank god for that bone chip

:tro:

Rootdog1 04-08-2009 07:02 PM

thanks...the guy is either very good or very lucky. first horse he bought was about 3 years ago....an older mare named oatsee...she started dropping stakes winners and he turned a big profit...purchased a farm and some more mares. then this home run....He has the bug, like we all do, and it couldnt of happend to a better guy. The true American "Horse" Dream.

chucklestheclown 04-08-2009 09:59 PM

WOW. He must feel like the luckiest man alive. He bets?

PPerfectfan 04-08-2009 10:47 PM

I have never said this before "Thank goodness for that bone chip!". lol


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