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Ken Jacobs had a big day. In addition to this purchase he revealed in an interview with Heather that he sold Ari Ferrari for a Million.
Now I Know For Sure AMAC Is Running A Ponzi Scheme - He's Got Lance Promoting Him. AMAC Buying Horses And The Partners Are Not Buying Shares. The Con Game Goes On.
Your The Clown That Keeps Sending Him Money. AMAC Ruined Him For The Jug. Wait For The Breeders Crown And Watch Him Blow Up. Oh What About Detention Barn At Breeders Crown. No More Allard Juice And Weak Competition.
Did his 14-year-old son pick these horses too?Inquiring minds want to know!!
From the HRU article-----Cameo Hills Second Leading Consigor by average-----almost $290,000 average for seven yearlings sold! Great sale for one of the good guys!CAMEO HILLS: BEST SALE EVERCameo Hills sold Going Viral, as well as two $400,000 yearlings — Hip #52 The Wow Chapter, a Chapter Seven colt out of Violet Stride purchased by Lucas Wallin Hip #58 Kickan, a Walner filly out of You Ato Dream purchased by David McDuffee.“It’s the best sale I’ve ever had,” said Cameo Hills’ Steve Jones, who was the second-leading consignor by average with $288,571 for seven sold. “I told Dave Reid, the sales manager, ‘I think we’ll have the best sale we’ve ever had on opening night’ and we have.“This is tremendous. We’ve got nice horses left to sell. I don’t think anything, obviously, will approach the numbers we got tonight, but the sale is great. I had nice individuals by the right sires. People were asking me if I was concerned that they weren’t dual-eligible and I said I am absolutely not concerned at all. I said, ‘That’s a great marketing tool for the people in Kentucky and it’s great additional money for the people racing horses, but ultimately what these people are looking for is the best horse and I think I’m bringing some great individuals and some great pedigrees and they’ll sell well’ and they did.”