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Kasept 09-09-2013 11:07 AM

KEE September Sale -- LIVE VIDEO LINK
 
KEE SEPT

Kasept 09-09-2013 11:30 AM

SEPTEMBER SALE BY THE NUMBERS

The 70th Keeneland September Yearling Sale begins today at noon, setting off a statistical avalanche that will be analyzed every which way possible to determine its success.

Here are a few numbers related to the horses in the catalog:

3,908: Number of yearlings -- 2,031 colts, 1,875 fillies, 1 gelding, and 1 ridgling.

3,200: Approximate number of sets of digital X-rays in the repository.

239: Number of sires represented.

143: Number of consignors.

46: Number of Keeneland barns used to house the yearlings.

25: Number of states, provinces and foreign countries where yearlings were foaled – Arizona, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ireland, Kentucky, Louisiana, Manitoba, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia.

Kasept 09-09-2013 11:36 AM

Hip #8, DistHumor/Film Maker colt, trips $725,000.. RNA

Kasept 09-09-2013 11:37 AM

Sep 09, 2013 -- OUTS

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0063 0065 0076 0078 0088 0090 0093 0097
0109 0113 0136 0140 0141 0143 0147 0148
0160 0172 0190 0200 0205 0213 0218

Kasept 09-09-2013 11:39 AM

DAY 1 HIPS TO WATCH


Hip 80, Miss Hollywood, bay filly, by Malibu Moon—Hollywood Story, by Wild Rush, consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent.

This filly is out of the multiple Grade 1-winning Wild Rush mare Hollywood Story, who is the dam of one winner from two foals to race: multiple stakes-placed winner Hoorayforhollywood. Last year, a Smart Strike colt out of the dam brought $650,000 at the Keeneland September sale. The filly’s page also includes Group 1 winner Honey Nov, Grade/Group 2 winners Seattle Fitz and Fantastic Royale, and Grade/Group 3 winners Al Mundhir, Huggle Duggle, Fantastica Roma, and Splendid Celebre. She was bred in Kentucky by George Krikorian.


Hip 171, bay colt, by Sea The Stars—Love Me Only, by Sadler’s Wells, consigned by Lane’s End, agent.

Dam Love Me Only is out of multiple Grade 2 winner Mariah’s Storm, making her a half-sister to a pair of successful stallions – European Horse of the Year Giant’s Causeway and Group 2-placed Freud, who is a perennial leading sire in New York. Bred in Kentucky by Summer Wind Farm, this colt is the first foal out of his dam, and is also from the family of Group 2 winners You’resothrilling and Panoramic, as well as Group 3 winner Air Zion.


Hip No. 182, bay colt, by Indian Charlie—Macoumba, by Mr. Prospector, consigned by Select Sales, agent for Malibu Farm LLC.

A half-brother to top sire Malibu Moon, from the final crop of Indian Charlie. Group 1-winning dam Macoumba has produced six winners from nine foals to race, including multiple Grade 3-placed winner Positively as well as Parker’s Storm Cat, a prominent Washington-based sire. Her two yearlings to sell at public auction have brought an average price of $405,000, including a full sister to this colt, who brought $650,000 at last year’s Keeneland September sale. Bred in Kentucky by Malibu Farm, this colt’s page also includes Grade/Group 1 winners Maximova, Septieme Ciel, and Riviera, Group 2 winner Navratilovna, and Grade/Group 3 winners Worth Repeating, Temple City, Vilikaia and Maxigroom.


Hip No. 183, bay colt, by Malibu Moon—Madcap Escapade, by Hennessy, consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent.

Two foals out of Grade 1-winning dam Madcap Escapade have sold as yearling at public auction for an average price of $950,000, led by California, who brought $1-million at the 2009 Keeneland September sale. Madcap Escapade is the dam of one winner from four foals to race: Grade 1 winner Mi Sueno. This colt was bred in Kentucky by Hill ‘n’ Dale Equine Holdings Inc. and W. Bruce Lunsford. His notable family members include Grade 1 winner Dubai Escapade and Grade 3-placed stakes winner Apalachee Special.


Hip No. 216, chestnut colt, by Giant’s Causeway—Mining My Own, by Smart Strike, consigned by Pauls Mill, agent.

From the mare that produced Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird and multiple Grade 1 winner Dullahan, as well as stakes winner Brother Bird. That group comprises dam Mining My Own’s three winners from four foals to race. A Tapit filly out of the dam brought $325,000 at the 2011 Keeneland September sale, prior to Dullahan’s emergence. This colt was bred in Kentucky by Phil and Judy Needham and Bena Halecky.

largo1 09-09-2013 12:48 PM

Tuned in just in time to see Hip 19, a beautiful Medaglia d'Oro filly sell for 1.5 million.

TheFlyingFilly 09-09-2013 01:21 PM

Not the best photos, but here are shots of hip 171 as a weanling and his dam (the regally-bred Love Me Only) that I took last October.




freddymo 09-09-2013 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by largo1 (Post 944935)
Tuned in just in time to see Hip 19, a beautiful Medaglia d'Oro filly sell for 1.5 million.

Sadly already on the plane to Europe

Danzig 09-09-2013 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944926)
Hip #8, DistHumor/Film Maker colt, trips $725,000.. RNA

:eek:

Kasept 09-09-2013 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944928)
DAY 1 HIPS TO WATCH


Hip 80, Miss Hollywood, bay filly, by Malibu Moon—Hollywood Story, by Wild Rush, consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent.

This filly is out of the multiple Grade 1-winning Wild Rush mare Hollywood Story, who is the dam of one winner from two foals to race: multiple stakes-placed winner Hoorayforhollywood. Last year, a Smart Strike colt out of the dam brought $650,000 at the Keeneland September sale. The filly’s page also includes Group 1 winner Honey Nov, Grade/Group 2 winners Seattle Fitz and Fantastic Royale, and Grade/Group 3 winners Al Mundhir, Huggle Duggle, Fantastica Roma, and Splendid Celebre. She was bred in Kentucky by George Krikorian.

GLENYE OAKFORD: Alberto Acosta & trainer Giuseppe Iadisernia take the filly for $1.35MM.. Will go to Northwest Stud at Nelson Jones Training Center in Ocala to prep.

Kasept 09-09-2013 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 944939)
Sadly already on the plane to Europe

It's a dirt family Freddy. Not like Flaxman doesn't campaign plenty here. Don't know why they would pay $1.5MM and not start her off on the main track..

freddymo 09-09-2013 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944952)
It's a dirt family Freddy. Not like Flaxman doesn't campaign plenty here. Don't know why they would pay $1.5MM and not start her off on the main track..

Cooper already was asked after signing ticket and stated she is headed to Europe.. If she was staying in US she wouldn't have been sold and you would be talking to Shug about her in 2015.

Kasept 09-09-2013 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 944953)
Cooper already was asked after signing ticket and stated she is headed to Europe.. If she was staying in US she wouldn't have been sold and you would be talking to Shug about her in 2015.

I don't get that really. Plenty of flashy grass-leaning filly pages to go for. Why take one that is so strong for main track?

freddymo 09-09-2013 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944955)
I don't get that really. Plenty of flashy grass-leaning filly pages to go for. Why take one that is so strong for main track?

Aren't you more curious why she was culled/sold to begin with? Mrs Hamilton scaling back?

Kasept 09-09-2013 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944928)
DAY 1 HIPS TO WATCH

Hip No. 182, bay colt, by Indian Charlie—Macoumba, by Mr. Prospector, consigned by Select Sales, agent for Malibu Farm LLC.

A half-brother to top sire Malibu Moon, from the final crop of Indian Charlie. Group 1-winning dam Macoumba has produced six winners from nine foals to race, including multiple Grade 3-placed winner Positively as well as Parker’s Storm Cat, a prominent Washington-based sire. Her two yearlings to sell at public auction have brought an average price of $405,000, including a full sister to this colt, who brought $650,000 at last year’s Keeneland September sale. Bred in Kentucky by Malibu Farm, this colt’s page also includes Grade/Group 1 winners Maximova, Septieme Ciel, and Riviera, Group 2 winner Navratilovna, and Grade/Group 3 winners Worth Repeating, Temple City, Vilikaia and Maxigroom.

Stunningly, only $100k and not an RNA. To Hartley/DeRenzo..

Kasept 09-09-2013 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 944956)
Aren't you more curious why she was culled/sold to begin with? Mrs Hamilton scaling back?

Don't know.. Will check with Glenye as to how many they typically sell/keep.

Danzig 09-09-2013 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944959)
Stunningly, only $100k and not an RNA. To Hartley/DeRenzo..

wow, low for that one.

Kasept 09-09-2013 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944928)
DAY 1 HIPS TO WATCH

Hip No. 183, bay colt, by Malibu Moon—Madcap Escapade, by Hennessy, consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent.

Two foals out of Grade 1-winning dam Madcap Escapade have sold as yearling at public auction for an average price of $950,000, led by California, who brought $1-million at the 2009 Keeneland September sale. Madcap Escapade is the dam of one winner from four foals to race: Grade 1 winner Mi Sueno. This colt was bred in Kentucky by Hill ‘n’ Dale Equine Holdings Inc. and W. Bruce Lunsford. His notable family members include Grade 1 winner Dubai Escapade and Grade 3-placed stakes winner Apalachee Special.

Malibu Moon half brother doesn't sell too well and colt by him o/o the nice runner/producer fetches $350k from GEM Stables (Dr. John Waken-JP's Gusto, Nicole H, etc.).

freddymo 09-09-2013 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944959)
Stunningly, only $100k and not an RNA. To Hartley/DeRenzo..


Must have looked like a frog...

freddymo 09-09-2013 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 944962)
Malibu Moon half brother doesn't sell too well and colt by him o/o the nice runner/producer fetches $350k from GEM Stables (Dr. John Waken-JP's Gusto, Nicole H, etc.).

Tapit or War Front are bringing real money the rest of the sale was fair to midland.. Your man Nat Rea grabbed a hot UB SONG.


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