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3/13/19
Cash is King and D.J. Stable went to $900,000 for a Medaglia d'Oro colt out of the stakes-placed winner Rashnaa. The dark bay colt consigned by King's Equine was bred in Kentucky by Town & Country Horse Farms and Pollock Farms.
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A bay colt from the first crop of classic winner Palace Malice was bought by Mike Ryan, agent, for $850,000 to become the second to sell at that price during the March 13 session of the Ocala Breeders' Sales March 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale.
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Amy (1pony) said:I just read that the Tapit colt will be trained by Steve Asmussen
The colt out of Artemus Agrotera? Loved her.
I need to find out who got hip #81 by Justin Phillip. Gail sent me a heads up that he went for 550k.
Just found it - McElroy Equine got the Justin Phillip.
3/13/19
Bereft a seven-figure horse like the two sold during the opener, the Ocala Breeders' Sales March 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale closed March 13 with solid trade.
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The purchase by Emmanuel de Seroux's Narvick International of a filly by American Pharoah for $600,000 represented another big score for the pinhooking venture of prominent owner Lee Pokoik and trainer Gary Contessa.
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Go MDO
Darley's marquee sire led the standings with a $575,000 average
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He flies under the radar, and surprisingly Lemon Drop Kid is still doing well, both in sales and on the track!
3/14/19
Evidently the Tapit colt out of AA, is training great young like she did, go baby boy!
3/14/19
Thanks for posting that! The colt is gorgeous and seems like quite a character. Good for Finley for getting in on him.