Posted 2017-09-25 4:22 PM Subject: RE: How was the Victory Farms Sale?
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Ashley Lynn - 2017-09-25 3:37 PM That makes two of us. Are the results posted anywhere?
I looked on their fb page and event and website. I haven't seen results yet. They usually post the results of their Going Big Time sales, so you'd think they'd post this one...at some point.
Posted 2017-09-25 8:55 PM Subject: RE: How was the Victory Farms Sale?
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I watched most of it online and wrote down most of them. Haven't been to a sale in ages so don't really know how the prices were compared to other sales. I'll list just a few:
Lot 25 - Bay G. VF Famous Fooster - think he was po'd at $65,000
Lot 26 - 2014 chestnut mare VF Pants on Fire sold for $25,000
Lot 38 - 2014 Sorrel mare Dashing Darby sold for $59,000...dtr of Dash Ta Fame.
Lot 81X - 2010 Gray G. 2D/3D. Very quiet. This is the one I would have loved to have. Sold for $21,000.
Lot 45 - 2014 Sorrel Stallion VF The Main Squeeze by Dash for Perks. $40,000.
The above are the higher selling ones.
One weanling sold for 1,000. A yearling sold for $1,500. They were the lower selling ones. Price went up from there.
Sorrel 2017 filly by Lotta PYC for $3200. Yearling stallion by Eddie Stinson $10,000. Was a range of prices.
Posted 2017-09-28 8:41 PM Subject: RE: How was the Victory Farms Sale?
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I thought it was a great sale. It was fun to watch the webcast and see the fruit of my sons labors! My son Riley South is their lead trainor and most of the colts were started and shown by him. Would loved to have bought the #13 mare and the VF Leo Stinson he started.