![]() “I was very pleased,” said John Duer of the results from the dispersal. The Liverman dispersal helped give Peninsula Farms a big day as they led all consignments by average with an average sale of $112,421 from 19 horses total. “I mean, there’s so many good trotting stallion options and I think that’s why the trotting mare market is so high now, because there’s so many stallions you can breed them to and get your money back, if you get a nice yearling.” “Unfortunately, she can’t go to Greenshoe because she’s by Donato, but there’s Walner, there’s Chapter Seven,” Dr. Jablonsky said she has not thought much about breeding the mare beyond this foal, but has options. What A Knockout, from a Chocolatier mare whose dam is a half-sister to broodmare Southwind Serena (dam of Mission Brief and Tactical Landing ), is currently in foal to Muscle Hill. I mean, there wasn’t a box that she didn’t click. She’s a Donato mare and Donato’s a great broodmare sire. We’ve really wanted one from the Mission Brief family. ![]() Jablonsky said on the price, “but, to me, she was the best in-foal mare in the sale by far. “We went over a little bit by the number that we had,” Dr. She won the auction, and a round of applause broke in the arena. Jablonsky committed and confidently nodded her head to signal a bid for $595,000. Appearing slightly hesitant to make another bid, Dr. As the price climbed to $590,000, the auctioneer pointed at Dr. Bridgette Jablonsky sat toward the middle aisle in the sale arena bidding on the mare for Hanover Shoe Farms. After the final one stepped into the ring, Hip 1097, a Donato Hanover mare named What A Knockout, initiated a bidding war.ĭr. Sales started to crescendo off the stallion shares and into the broodmare portion, highlighted in part by Herb Liverman’s eight-mare dispersal. Through the morning on Thursday, auctions remained steady in terms of pace and overall price. our goal was to buy a bigger farm and start selling yearlings.” “They’ll be for sale in a couple of years,” Good said of the future yearlings. All in all, Good’s homerun with Hellabalou has given him the opportunity to build a full-scale operation. The stallion shares give Good the right to breed to the stallions he purchased an interest in through the life of the horse, giving him the option at future racing prospects or future sale ringers. Some time passed before Good acquired his final stallion share, a breeding interest in Muscle Hill, for $100,000. As he was signing his ticket, Good maintained focus with the auctioneers to strike the winning bid of $120,000 on the following hip, a stallion share to Chapter Seven. He first won auction on Hip 982, a stallion share to Captaintreacherous, for $100,000. While he didn’t pay the most for a stallion share on the day (that honor goes to Shaun Laungani, an agent for Diamond Creek Farm who paid $142,000 for a stallion share to Chapter Seven), Good wrote three six-digit checks. We’ve got 50 acres and, at any given point, we could have 10 horses there five broodmares and five yearlings. “I bought three yearlings – one Monday and two Tuesday – and Nifty is going to train them for us. “We’re building a broodmare band for sure,” Good said regarding his decision to purchase stallion shares. Triscari Video Web Marketing Broodmare Jolie De Vie sold for $425,000 to Steve Stewart from the Preferred Equine consignment. 11) – shelled some large cash during the stallion share section of the Mixed Sale. He purchased four pacing fillies through Lexington, a few more fillies through Harrisburg and – on Thursday (Nov. Good, all through the week at the Standardbred Horse Sale Company’s (SHSC) annual sale, has been reinvesting off his good fortune. “I loved Hellabalou since I bought him as a yearling. “Oh, it’s been a great ride,” said Good, who purchased Hellabalou for $42,000 at the 2019 Harrisburg sale. He continued to prove himself a player on the stakes circuit through the tail of the season, giving Good a ride worth $412,084 in purse earnings. In a year of expected divisional standouts including Perfect Sting, Southwind Gendry and Summa Cum Laude, Good’s appropriately named Sweet Lou colt Hellabalou sparked several shocks, first pulling a 70-1 upset in winning an elimination for the Meadowlands Pace and soon after winning the $500,000 Adios Pace for the Orchids. Eric Good’s glamour boy colt caused quite a bit of hullabaloo through the 2021 Grand Circuit season.
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