Ocala Sale Summary

Overall results were down about 20%, but including the supplemental horses it might be a little worse. Median price fell from $60,000 to $50,000. Given the pandemic and social unrest, the results might be called “better than expected”.

  1. West Point Partners bought 3 horses, for $385,000, including an Ironicus
  2. Eclipse Partners bought 6 horses, for $650,000, including a Violence of mine
  3. Bill Parcells bought a $125, 000 Mshawish
  4. Joe Besecker bought 11 horses for $400,000 total, top $60,000
  5. Bradley thoroughbreds bought 3 horses for $200,000
  6. Dare to Dream bought 2 horses for $125,000
  7. Mike Dini ( a trainer I like) bought 2 for $25,000
  8. Jerry Durant bought 3 for $1,000,000
  9. Ironhorse bought 1 for $80,000
  10. Ernie Kuehne bought 1 for $60,000
  11. Donato Lani as agent bought 4 for $2,100,000
  12. Frank Mancari bought 5 (including 2 of mine)
  13. Victor Martinez (former Tiger) bought 2 for $225,000
  14. Ken McPeek as agent bought 5 for $740,000
  15. myracehorse.com bought 2 for $280,000
  16. Jeremiah O’Dwyer bought 1 for $120,000 (interesting trainer)
  17. Dennis O’Neil as agent for ? bought 7 for $400,000, one of mine
  18. Pewter Stable bought 3 for $110,000
  19. Reeves Thoroughbred bought 1 for $80,000
  20. Antonio Sano bought 4 for $100,000
  21. Matt Schera bought 1 for 65,000
  22. Gary Sciacca as agent bought 2 for $175,000
  23. Starship Stables bought 3 for $$122,000, one of mine
  24. Ten Strike bought one for $35,000, a Brody’s Cause
  25. Mike Vitello bought 3 for $38,000, one of mine
  26. Cash is King bought 5 for $400,000
  27. Repole bought 3 for $1,100,000
  28. Drawing Away bought 1 for $$29,000
  29. Quixote Stables mythically bought 20 for $1,041,000

Published by Gregg Jahnke

I was a professional investor for over 30 years. Now I spend my time trying to pick horses rather than stocks.

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