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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: PineHurstPacer on January 17, 2025, 10:15:46 AM
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This broke and jogging 2 year old just sold for $7500 on Preferred January 6....$45K yearling
https://www.preferredequineonline.com/events/listing/2396/tayvion-hanover
Robert Moses has him listed with a starting price of $12,500 on Ongait.
https://ongait.com/Listings/View/32275?search=
He didn't even bother to take new pictures.
Amac isn't one to quit on one this early unless he's almost certain Amish material
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He was a "steal" wasn't he Anthony?
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good call fellas
noticed it myself
pedigree is pedigree and it does not change from the time of purchase, or ever for that matter
the mare sells high priced yearlings and quality race horses
in fairness this was a captian corey and not a walner like the others
hmm but they stole him for $45k , all the other trainers, ake, melander, takter were out taking a leak i guess when he sold
well unless his feet pointed in 4 different directions or something similar to that
this guy has had the horse for 2 weeks and is jumping ship
thats a fast flush for the stable .ca of about $45 k in a few months
did the owners have fun ??!!
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he needs to fill out. body looks real immature. maybe ok down the road. if you can wait. then again maybe not. take a shot fellas.
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I remember Anthony saying he always likes a challenge and use to always get ones that no one else could figure out.
A.mac never has any issue carrying a horse over til 3 or start later in year, that can't be it.
Must be something bad that needs more than time
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He just has that inefficient gait.
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another great purchase by the OPM Stable...Other Peoples Money aka The Stable.ca. Then again what does Amac care about his sheep...sorry investors!
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I have no personal gripe with Anthony, met him down at the Ohio sales and he's a nice guy doing his thing. But he is getting to be like a TV evangelist with his you tube videos---becoming this David Karesh type cat. Anyway people always vote with their wallets.
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I have no personal gripe with Anthony, met him down at the Ohio sales and he's a nice guy doing his thing. But he is getting to be like a TV evangelist with his you tube videos---becoming this David Karesh type cat. Anyway people always vote with their wallets.
[/quote//THIS GUY IS THE BIGGEST SUCCESS story in racing a guy who could not win a race and all his horses were auto claims with Harry poulton WHO HAD TWO WORLD CHAMPIONS and then forgot how to train for the next 25 years and Jason MAC who could not win a race with a 4000 claimer at Flamboro and this combo has been brilliant who saw this coming,,,,,,plus he gets all racetracks to advertise the stable for him and last his u tube videos with his starbucks in hand and telling you about his kids baseball games and his for only a bus ticket investment you can own a bus and this seems to work so i am now a believer and i may buy some bus ticks and try to win a bus.........
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he needs to fill out. body looks real immature. maybe ok down the road. if you can wait. then again maybe not. take a shot fellas.
This is my thought as well. Thing was born in late May as I recall.
ETA: May 11. Still. Looks every part of a late foal. They all aren't ready to rock at 2.
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too bad they dont print the foals date of birth in the sales catalogue page
oh wait , never mind
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Foaling Date: 05/11/2023
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This is my thought as well. Thing was born in late May as I recall.
ETA: May 11. Still. Looks every part of a late foal. They all aren't ready to rock at 2.
You're not wrong but I guess you have to tip your hat to the guy as he's found a way to make a nice living.
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You're not wrong but I guess you have to tip your hat to the guy as he's found a way to make a nice living.
I GUESS YOU NEED TO YIP YOUR HAY TO el chapo as he made billions and made food kitchens and many people from his villiage thing he is the greatest man to walk the earth and yes many people died with over dose or just plain murdered but many people who worked for him with no education have taken good care of loved ones,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lets get real,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Now you're just being ridiculous. To conflate AMac starting a stable with a drug Lord is not productive and I think you're better than that. AMac is not breaking the law or exploiting drug addicts, he's lawfully trying to get a business to make money. You can argue that it isn't going to end well financially for those that invest, and I think the majority that have been in the game more than a year would agree, but you can't compare him to an criminal. At least El Chapo, now Monte Gelrod that's different.
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Now you're just being ridiculous. To conflate AMac starting a stable with a drug Lord is not productive and I think you're better than that. AMac is not breaking the law or exploiting drug addicts, he's lawfully trying to get a business to make money. You can argue that it isn't going to end well financially for those that invest, and I think the majority that have been in the game more than a year would agree, but you can't compare him to an criminal. At least El Chapo, now Monte Gelrod that's different.
i did go extreme but i also believe that the setup AMAC has is cruel and unfair and yes james in a very good driver but i believe that family is a disaster for harness racing as when i look at weg racing i see no hope and James is the big guy,,,,,,,,,, LIKE I HAVE SAID DRUGS ARE JUST A SMALL PART THESE DAYS AS moreau is out and things have got far worse as management is just hoping it will go away and they are the problem along with places like great canadian casino who never should have got a license........
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You're all the place my friend. Nothing wrong with the MacDonalds, they are good people. Moreau got set up but as my father always said, ' sleep with dogs, you get fleas' ---plus Moreau is no saint and didn't mind keeping that all-world drench to himself for the past decade. I'm told by a friend up there that nobody is mad that Moreau is gone with the exception of Brad Grant who was finally making some money in the game. He has been selling non-stop the past three months so what does that tell you?
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James is a great guy & has been his whole life
His parents are also top notch, his mom has done the photos at CDP for 30+ years
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Seems like a weird thing to bag on AMac about. It is obvious that he still isn’t at a level to buy a horse with this type of pedigree unless there is something not quite right. Given his background he is probably used to working with a few ‘rats’ and helping them overcome. If he can - with the pedigree this is a nice buy. The Mori colt they had last year seems like a similar situation where is did work out. Chapter Seven full brother to Kierkegaard K going for less than 6 figures in the current market is a discount.
Far bigger trainers will be dumping much higher priced yearlings for peanuts in the next 60-90 days. I don’t like to dump this early because even foul gaited ones will clean up but sometimes you just know. What is worse - dumping now or dragging the owners along and collect the training fees?
I would actually say the guy who bought a cast off in December and is now trying to make a quick $5 with a story is worse
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merlin, i take it your not too good at math, or you have so much money it doesnt matter
the guy paid $7500 so the most he can lose is $7,500 plus a few bills
the stable lost $45k
am i missing something
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Seems like a weird thing to bag on AMac about. It is obvious that he still isn’t at a level to buy a horse with this type of pedigree unless there is something not quite right. Given his background he is probably used to working with a few ‘rats’ and helping them overcome. If he can - with the pedigree this is a nice buy. The Mori colt they had last year seems like a similar situation where is did work out. Chapter Seven full brother to Kierkegaard K going for less than 6 figures in the current market is a discount.
Far bigger trainers will be dumping much higher priced yearlings for peanuts in the next 60-90 days. I don’t like to dump this early because even foul gaited ones will clean up but sometimes you just know. What is worse - dumping now or dragging the owners along and collect the training fees?
I would actually say the guy who bought a cast off in December and is now trying to make a quick $5 with a story is worse
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I say this routinely here. I am no fan of Amac but him dropping a 2yo in January is not exactly some anomaly. The difference is this horse is on an online, public auction. Tons of them never see the light of day. Not sure why he's getting guffawed for cutting losses now. Would you, as an owner, rather watch this colt flounder through the spring, and god forbid stake him, just to come to the same conclusion in April-May-June?
I agree the person selling this horse right now is out of their mind. Anyone who pays attention saw this horse just sell for what? 5k less than they're trying to get. It won't happen.
This colt has some breeding and class behind him. He might've been worth it at the original (secondary market) sale price, for someone without a lot of overhead and/or a lot of time. As it is now, he'll probably be an Amish taxi in a month's time.
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merlin, i take it your not too good at math, or you have so much money it doesnt matter
the guy paid $7500 so the most he can lose is $7,500 plus a few bills
the stable lost $45k
am i missing something
I assure you my math skills are fine - no where in my post was I comparing the losses of the two sellers. I was saying that on the spectrum of nefarious sellers that the current seller seems worse for the sport. He bought a cast off rat on one website and is now flipping him on another for a $5k up charge with a fabricated story. At least AMac included X-rays
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No one in their right mind is going to bid on this thing. The dumb fuck that bought it would be lucky to get his original purchase price back, let alone try to jack it up five grand. Guy deserves to eat it and he probably will!
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yes guys i do agree that the stable .ca is better to cut losses know if the horse really is bad, that is a good call
and maybe this is a one off and thats fine , this horse has some pedigree and sold for at least 50% of what he should have so guess they took a flyer and didnt like what they saw
having said that if my trainer did this more than once or twice he wold not be my trainer anymore , assuming he picked them out
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He was happy to "steal him" @ 45k usd
All the other trainers couldn't see the potential of thiat prized pony- but he did, called him a steal.
Usually bilks the owners for many more months training fees, he or one of his buddies must've owned big part of him.
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right on kole , thats the facts
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He was happy to "steal him" @ 45k usd
All the other trainers couldn't see the potential of thiat prized pony- but he did, called him a steal.
Usually bilks the owners for many more months training fees, he or one of his buddies must've owned big part of him.
This is what we need a big owner in the business calling out injustice,,,,, These are the owners we need in the game,,,,,,
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yes guys i do agree that the stable .ca is better to cut losses know if the horse really is bad, that is a good call
and maybe this is a one off and thats fine , this horse has some pedigree and sold for at least 50% of what he should have so guess they took a flyer and didnt like what they saw
having said that if my trainer did this more than once or twice he wold not be my trainer anymore , assuming he picked them out
Wouldn’t you rather have your trainer call out a POS after two months instead of a trainer like Virgil Morgan, who have bled his owners for two years before finally admitting the horse id POS? Your first lost is best loss. Stop the bleeding asap. I have ALL the respect for Anthony pulling the trigger so soon. Had that same experience with the first one I bought with him. After 5 weeks he knew the horse was bad. He is due much respect. Over the years Ive had several horses where I went back to my partners that the best course of action was to give the horse away for nothing just to stop the ongoing bleeding. Never did one ever come back and haunt me. A good trainer can recognize shit early. others will just bleed their owners. Virgil Morgan is a great example
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This is what we need a big owner in the business calling out injustice,,,,, These are the owners we need in the game,,,,,,
culd knot agree more. we aweight mavericks owners to b furst to da podium to speek on da matter. den we shall aweight all da other six figure flop owners en den we get to da high 90s end so on down da list until we get to da owners of tayvion to talk about da injustices of da bizness.
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There is a tendency here for anger, resentment, jealousy, and more of the like. Thus, AMac gets darts thrown at him all day long. Then you have the inherent life struggle where people who aren't "successful" (whatever that means to them), aren't as "successful" as they want to be, think they should be, etc.----and their brain is wired to point the finger, and blame others. You get the ego mindset that runs, the hatred for mediocrity and lack of "success" or achievement, lack of notoriety, whatever, and the "I've never been given the chance," and so on. So people criticize and knock those who are successful. Thus, Jimmy and Nancy Takter get darts thrown at them all day one.
AMac is not a criminal. He built a business model. He did not lie to people. He told them the likelihood of them making money was small. Maybe that's changed. Maybe you don't like that---he drives and shouldn't, he bills for food, he bought a dud, whatever. So friggn' what. Don't buy a share with him and shut the f%ck up. Takter did what he did with Karl, and some armchair, internet trainer will diagnose the horse, the training, Takter's bills, the horse's fertility, the share price, and more, and chances are the person doesn't know the facts, but even if they did, to what end? None. It ain't helping you or anyone else cash a ticket. So shut the f%ck up. Let's not forget the racism, bigotry, and hatred that goes on here as well. For that, just shut the f%ck up.
Maybe more people would talk about handicapping, if people started talking about handicapping.
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BTW, so somebody bought the horse for $7500 and wants to flip him for $12.5? So be it. Whatever reason AMac gave up on him----nobody here knows why? The horse may have had different structure of ownership than the typical passive partnership he has. Who knows. Someone buys the horse for $7500, puts in the time, lets the colt mature, come into his own, maybe he's a decent, useful racehorse.
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all good fellas
to each their own '
we all have to make decisions and what we feel is the best at that time
fyi, somebody did pay $12,700 for him today , so good for the guy who bought him for $7,500 , made a nice little profit
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all good fellas
to each their own '
we all have to make decisions and what we feel is the best at that time
fyi, somebody did pay $12,700 for him today , so good for the guy who bought him for $7,500 , made a nice little profit
& People said the guy selling for $12k+ was never going to sell.
He made out tons the best compared to the original sale buyers
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& People said the guy selling for $12k+ was never going to sell.
He made out tons the best compared to the original sale buyers
Yeah, quick little profit turned there! I am very surprised.
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it was the only bid
it opened at $12,500
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it was the only bid
it opened at $12,500
He would have taken 10k
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Good luck with a horse A-Mac didn’t deem worthy of milking his owners. I never knew such a horse existed. ngc3
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Good luck with a horse A-Mac didn’t deem worthy of milking his owners. I never knew such a horse existed. ngc3
One in a million!