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Blitzkrieg 3 trainer5/18/2023 The buy-back rate stands at 28.82%.Ī filly by Curlin from the Eaton Sales consignment brought the day's highest price when selling for $800,000 to the bid of bloodstock agent Donato Lanni. Through five sessions of the September sale, 889 yearlings have sold for $245,422,000. So I think the money is still there for big numbers in this book. For the buyers, there is not enough supply. “It's the nice ones you get rewarded for. “I think the way people are landing on the same horses, people keep getting bumped and as they keep getting bumped, they still have money to spend,” said Chris Baker of Three Chimneys Farm, which sold two of Saturday's top four lots. With just 92 horses reported not sold, the buy-back rate Saturday was 25.48%. ![]() The session average was $167,297–up 53.46% from last year's Book 3 opener which was held amidst the uncertainty of the pre-vaccination pandemic–and the median increased 58.82% to $135,000. LEXINGTON, KY – The Keeneland September Yearling Sale lost none of its momentum during a dark day Friday, returning with an opening Book 3 section that featured strong demand from start to finish in Lexington Saturday.ĭuring the session, 269 head sold for $45,003,000.
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