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Forestry Colt Tops Midlantic Sale Opener
by Ron Mitchell
Date Posted: 10/4/2005 8:18:31 AM
Last Updated: 10/4/2005 6:32:25 PM
Texan Jim McIngvale went to $275,000 to acquire a Forestry colt to top Monday's first session of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern fall yearling sale in Timonium, Maryland.Consigned by Hopewell Farm as agent for Faywood Stables, the colt was produced from the grade I winner Catatonic, who is the dam of stakes winners Alynar and Dactylic. The colt was bred in Kentucky by Woodrow Marriott.The sales company reported 212 horses were sold for a gross of $4,983,700. The session average of $23,508 represented a 6% gain over the comparable session one year ago when 264 horses averaged $22,170 from a gross of $5,853,000. Monday's median price decreased 10.4% to $10,750 from $12,000 last year. The 50 horses that did not attain their reserves represented 19% of the total through the ring, compared with a 20% RNA rate at last year's first session.The session's second-highest price of $230,000 was paid by agent Buzz Chace for an Indian Charlie --Caliente Lace colt consigned by Gainesway, agent.The three-day sale continues Wednesday at 11 a.m. (ET).Hip-by-hip results
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