- Dare to Dream is offering a blind purchase of a 2-yr old at the March Ocala sale. Given their success with Quick Tempo I should be a a buyer, but I have my reservations. I have been concerned about their management of my other horse with them Blonde on Tap. I really would have liked to try 2 turns before dropping the horse to $20,000. Patience is something I like to see. D to D expects to buy for $40,000 to $95,000, and the deal is already 70% sold out.
- I came close to investing with Ten Strike, but the dirt speed emphasis kept me from investing this year. In general I like their approach to the business, but I could not get there with this group of horses.
- Pocket Aces are offering 3 very solid horses at reasonable prices by Frosted, Unified, and Mastery. I need to do more research on these.
- Victory Racing still has shares is a nice Connect colt and Street Sense filly.
- I really like the horses Don’t Tell My Wife Stable bought, but the website shows no offerings
- Zilla put out a very interesting e-mail about the performance of various partnerships from 2010 to 2017. I strongly you get a copy and evaluate it for yourself.
- Blue Streak is my favorite small partnership. Our Point of Entry filly is newly named Ribot’s Valentine (she is 4×5 to the great Ribot).
- Not much happening at West Point or Eclipse
- The Wasabi Ventures horse have started racing at Charles Town
- Dream Team Racing had their Effinex filly get a 3rd
- myracehorse.com only offering shares in older horses right now
- Bourbon Lane is offering blind partnerships for 2021
- Bassett Stables sold out their Maclean’s Music deal
- Bloodlines horses named Dixie Kitten and Noble Conquest working in Florida
- Crown’s Way down to 3 horses
- Bond offering an Honor Code they paid $30,000 for at auction, for $100,000, pass
- Kenwood plans new offers in early 2021, still writes good e-mails
- 3 of 5 Centennial horses still not working
- Turf Stable offering shares in 3 reasonable horses (this one is new to me turfstable.com)
- Let’s Go looks like a serious partnership group I have missed. They have a nice group of 3 new 2 yr olds that look similar to Centennial, but they have no info on what they paid for the horses, very strange.
- Woodford and Bradley are the two partnerships that have websites that seem designed to discourage potential investors.
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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