Low to Mid Range Sires

I think this a reasonable way to review sires, so let’s look at the next group of sires.

$20,000, but more than $10,000

  1. Honor Code – $20,000 – my top sire
  2. Looking at Lucky – $20,000 – only one over $25,000 at KEE
  3. Maclean’s Music – $20,000 – beginning to loose interest
  4. Palace Malice – $20,000 – only one over $25,000 at KEE
  5. Classic Empire – $17,500 – already a problem?
  6. The Factor – $17,500 – none at KEE
  7. Cairo Prince – $15,000 – this is his year
  8. Connect – $15,000 – one of my favorites
  9. Dialed In – $15,000 – excellant choice
  10. Exaggerator – $15,000 – ultimate plodder
  11. First Samurai – $15,000 – more of a sprinter, maybe I am missing out
  12. Goldencents – $15,000 – sprinter
  13. Midnight Lute – $15,000 – sprinter
  14. Mineshaft – $15,000 – only one >$35,000 at KEE
  15. Outwork – $15,000 – sprinter
  16. Street Boss – $15,000 – sprinter
  17. Take Charge Indy – $15,000 – none at KEE
  18. Keen Ice – $12,500 – not many mares that I liked
  19. Sky Mesa – $12,500 – none over $5,000 at KEE

This group is a mixed bag. Maybe I should be more of a First Samurai fan, I will watch Zilla’s big buy. Maybe I should be a value buyer of Mineshaft, I will watch Funky Munky’s purchase.

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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