575 catalogued for Fasig-Tipton two-year-old sale
The Fasig-Tipton two-year-old sale has nearly 600 catalogued for the post-Preakness event.
The Fasig-Tipton two-year-old sale has nearly 600 catalogued for the post-Preakness event.
Good horses found buyers Sunday at the Fasig-Tipton mixed sale, but the market remains “polarized” — and there’s a need for regional “sire power.”
Buybacks were up and the average, down, but the good news was that the gross at today’s Fasig-Tipton Mixed Sale was up 2.7 percent from last year.
We talked to five consignors bringing sizable contingents to Sunday’s Fasig-Tipton mixed sale. Here are their horses to watch.
Consignor Bill Reightler has 62 hips for Sunday’s Timonium sale — the largest consignment by far and one with options for every pocketbook.
Sunday’s Fasig-Tipton mixed sale has a much larger book than in 2016, and consignors are hoping for the best even as the national market has lately struggled.
The Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Winter Mixed Sale, coming in January in Timonium, has 37 percent more entries than last year’s edition.
We picked out 10 hips to watch in yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton yearling sale. Here’s how they did, plus how the sires with the most hips fared…
Horses bred in the mid-Atlantic accounted for 62 percent of yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton yearling sale’s total volume — and the top two sellers.
The average and gross sales both rose today at the Fasig-Tipton yearling sale, while the buyback rate declined.