Share in Deputy Commander Tops Stallion Access Auction
Updated: Saturday, November 8, 2003 5:05 PM
Posted: Saturday, November 8, 2003 5:05 PM
A share in Deputy Commander brought the top price of $150,000 during the Stallion Access November sale of select seasons and shares Friday night in Lexington. The most expensive season sold, at $100,000, was to Seeking the Gold.
Fasig-Tipton reported that 36 no-guarantee seasons for 2004 were sold for a gross of $827,200 and an average of $22,978. Six shares sold for a gross of $195,500 and an average of $32,583.
Six of the 42 seasons were bought back while two of the eight shares failed to find buyers.
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