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2015 Inglis March Thoroughbred Sale

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The_BullThe_Bull    918 posts
edited March 2015 Breeding
Very interesting sale. Some really nicely bred tried Darley and Lloyd Williams stock. Could be one of the best tried horse sales I've seen 8->

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  • SPUDLEYSPUDLEY    1,584 posts
    Heaps of non commercial horses in this sale, a lot of thorough research needs to be done if even thinking of buying anything from this sale. @-)

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  • The_BullThe_Bull    918 posts
    I don't give a rats ass what's commercial and what isn't. I only look at geldings. Breeding in this economic climate is a mugs game. Buy something you know can run.

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  • SPUDLEYSPUDLEY    1,584 posts
    Good Luck then just let us know what you buy and then we can all follow it or them.
  • Pink_BluePink_Blue    74 posts
    I have had s good look myself and will be going over. I have had a chat to a few people at Darley and they have good things to say about a few of them. Obviously won't be world beaters but some good wins in them for sure.

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  • thefalconthefalcon    19,949 posts
    don't talk to me about darley, pinky,,,,, X(
    i'll pm you if you like......stear clear they only get rid, predominately,of rubbish.
    a few good ones might slip thru....rarely though.

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  • darkshinesdarkshines    2,837 posts
    BUT

    Id like my chances of getting those ones that slip through, now that J Oshea is running it, compared to previous trainers

    Maybe in a years time would be best time to get one, he hasnt been there long enough to wreck the joint yet
  • NevershowsurpriseNevershowsurprise    995 posts
    I like buying Darley horses.
  • thefalconthefalcon    19,949 posts
    name them, never... :-?
  • NevershowsurpriseNevershowsurprise    995 posts
    No thanks Falcon, I buy quite a few tried horses and as I said for my own reasons I like buying from Darley.

  • PunterPetePunterPete    196 posts

    name them, never... :-?

    What business is it of yours who he buys you got a dud a lot of people get very good horses of darley your just jealous
  • thefalconthefalcon    19,949 posts
    not jealous, pete, just angry and p*ssed off....
  • PunterPetePunterPete    196 posts

    not jealous, pete, just angry and p*ssed off....

    Why because you got a dud of darley ? You can get a dud of anyone it's the roll of the dice no use been bitter about it

    Horses offer no guarantees so Holmes o court found out with paint the stars

    Looks a good sale to get a bargain
  • Thoroly_BreadThoroly_Bread    2,311 posts
    PP it is good practice to disclose a bleeder i would be filthy if I got sold a bleeder.

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  • thefalconthefalcon    19,949 posts
    spot on, T_B...that's why i'm so shirty. passed "vet" tests in NSW.... X(
    bulls*it!!!

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  • NevershowsurpriseNevershowsurprise    995 posts
    They all bleed
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,246 posts
    Falcon you were told it was a bleeder and you still bought it

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  • PunterPetePunterPete    196 posts

    spot on, T_B...that's why i'm so shirty. passed "vet" tests in NSW.... X(
    bulls*it!!!

    sounds like you did what you could just bad luck as we all have had with hay burners they are like mother in laws unpredictable prone to costing you money an tend to linger too long while not performing to a decent standard
  • WinsumlosesumWinsumlosesum    138 posts
    edited March 2015
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