http://www.harness.org.au/media-room...?news_id=42639
Qld sale average up $11k to $29k
http://www.harness.org.au/media-room...?news_id=42639
Qld sale average up $11k to $29k
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Melbourne sales topper colt Lot 167 $160k buyer unkown
Art Major x Mint Julep
A full bro to the filly (now 2yo Momentslikethese) that was half of last year's Alabar Syndication offer
You could have bought the whole 50 shares of the syndication for just under $160k
I know I am not comparing apples with apples - just saying
Sales results
http://www.apgold.com.au/yearling-sa...-31/melbourne/
74% Clearance Rate
Last edited by Messenger; 02-02-2020 at 07:33 PM. Reason: Clearance Rate
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I'd say there would have been a lot of disappointed sellers. They say it costs about $20k to breed raise and prepare them for the sale.
I think several expensive stallions with big wraps were disappointing.
Betting Line 14 sold at av $21,000.
Always B Miki 9 at av $26,000.
Don't die wondering !
Stallion owners are asking too much ( the top tier horses that is) in the current market in my humble opinion, and while the better Entire's are getting better results they are also getting the better mares.
It's one thing to maximise your returns, its another to do serious damage to your market in the name of greed, it's probably about time some of these people took a leadership role in changing what is going on not only for the betterment of the game but also for their own longevity in this "business"
Betting LIne $7,500 early bird and Always B Miki $5,600 early bird (Lazarus $9,900) - not for me until they have had something race
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A very disappointing Melbourne Sale for most vendors. A lot of hard work, expense and preparation goes into presenting these yearlings on the day. It’s now 4 days since the Melbourne sale and APG have not sent out a media release analysing the days results: it’s not hard to see why. The positive result obtained in Queensland was front page news the next day !
Oh and by the way I should advise APG to remove their Melbourne Sale Day ads from the HRA website : it’s well and truly over now. Interesting times ahead : the winds of change are blowing........Sad to see after 31 years , the APG Directors have been asleep at the wheel for too long. No contact on sale day or post with this vendor of 15 years.
It's becoming obvious lately that HRV are basically a government department. They are using the current state governments policy of refusing to answer or admit to any failings .
I have been against APG from the beginning. Their policy of an "elite group of expensive stallions only" sales have led to almost 2/3 of Australian studs closing down. The choice of stallions has fallen by around 75% . Sales need to be open to all stallions and there needs to be competition within sales companies.
Don't die wondering !
It seems to be harness racing's policy to hope all bad news goes away so don't report it, HRV do not even post Stewards news on their own site
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LOL true
and I think Hawthorn AFL were one of the first to adopt it 40+yrs ago - everything stays in house
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