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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
At the Ocala March Sale that just ended, I thought they had a very nice group of horses. There was one horse who was an absolute standout. If he's not a stakes horse, I will eat my Racing Form. Everything about this horse was perfect. He was my favorite on the videos and was Ron's favorite in person. We thought we might be able to get him for $350k but he ended up going too high. He went for $650k. He is Hip#373. He is by More Than Ready out of a Silver Deputy mare. I don't see horses like this too often. HE was an absolute standout. He was a pretty and powerful mover.
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Rupert if I might be so bold as to intrude with a question:
When you like a horse, you look at the horse as is (at present).
Do you ever look a these young horses and see some that
appear to be less developed but show some typical physical
signs that indicate as they get older, they have a good probability
of being better physically than the horses you see at present?
I ask this because helping kids as runners and basketball players
I see those that are much more physically mature than others
now.
But some kids have yet to fully mature, they are very gawky looking
but there are clear signs that when they do mature, they have
a chance of being very good players and runners.
Are there gawky high potential horses?
If so what do you look for?
Or you dont really care because you are going
to probably sell them anyway?