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Saratoga Resale Profits Slow After First Session Fewer than half the 17 horses previously sold at auction produced a resale profit after going through the sale ring at the Aug. 6 opening session of the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga yearling auction.
Seven horses realized a collective profit of $490,000, while two had an aggregate loss of $42,000. Eight others did not meet their reserve price and were not sold. The biggest net gain from one auction to another was for hip number 14, a Lion Heart colt that sold for $330,000 from the Gainesway Agent V consignment. The colt had been purchased for $160,000 by B.P.N. Farm at the 2006 Keeneland November mixed sale. The eight RNA horses brought a collective hammer price of $1,720,000, which would have yielded $455,000 more than the investment of their previous sale prices.--Ryan Conley
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