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Due to the ring, Top $ 500 million sells on Thursday with two more days left
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Lexington, Ky. – On Thursday on the Keeneland September Jaarling Sales and a foal of Liam’s card was sold for a session 10 record $ 480,000-cumulative Door-Ring Turnover for the 12-session auction for the first time $ 500 million.
“Explaining $ 500 million at the September sale is a crucial moment for our sport – a milestone that can celebrate the entire industry together,” said Shannon Arvin, President and CEO of Keeneland. “This is a powerful proof of sport health, and it reflects the remarkable energy, optimism and the momentum that we have experienced together throughout this sale
“New buyers start and make a tangible impact, which is really a victory for anyone connected to the game,” said Keeneland Vice President of Sales Tony Lacy. “But just as important are the breeders and senders who have continued to entrust their horses to us year after year.

Since the sale of September started on 8 September, Keeneland Cumulatief has sold 2,373 yearlings via the Ring for $ 500,230,000, for an average of $ 210,801 and a median of $ 120,000. The total is 23.36% above $ 405,519,500 of the corresponding period last year when 2,326 horses were sold. The average has risen by 20.91% from $ 174.342 in 2024, while the median is 15.38% higher than $ 95,000.
On Thursday, 299 yearlings sold via the Ring for $ 12,600,500, an increase of 35.40% compared to last year’s gross of $ 9,306,000 for 278 horses. The average price of $ 42,142 last year was 25.89% above $ 33,475. The median rose by 15.38% from $ 26,000 to $ 30,000.
The session topping Colt from Liam’s card sold to Chad Schumer, Agent/KGS. Sent by Ashview Farm, agent, he is outside the effort that the winner was introduced by El Padrino, and by the family of the winner of the degree 2 that it did and Run.
The previous record for a selling price during session 10 was $ 375,000 20 years ago paid for the Tiznow Filly, which was later only named after love.
In other Thursday sales, Katierich Farms sent a foal from Ghostzapper purchased by Al Jawzaa General Tracing for $ 200,000. Out of honorable memory, a winning daughter of Honor Code, he comes from the family of Freeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1) winner the farthest country.
Jim and Susan Hill bought a daughter of Girvin for $ 180,000. Brookdale, agent, has sent the Merrieveeulen, who comes from the family of grade 1 winner Mastery, Grade 2 winner Jump Start and the Japanese group 3 winner Jasper Krone. Her mother is a magical holiday, a winning daughter of Speightstown.
Three yearlings each raised $ 170,000.

Kenneth McPeek, agent spent the amount of two horses, a foal from Midshipman and a Colt from Beau Liam. Sent by Paramount Sales, agent, the son of Midshipman is even the score from the Bernardini Mare Berningbright and of Grade 2 family. Warrendale Sales, agent, has sent the son of Beau Liam who is from the war, the front of the front of the fight and of the family of grade 1 winner Summer Soiree.
With nine yearlings bought for $ 895,000, Kenneth McPeek, agent, was the leading buyer of the session.
A foal of the first harvest of drain sold the clock for $ 170,000 to Al Jawzaa General Trading. Sent by Scott Mallory, agent for Buena Madera, he is from the family of Graad 1 winner The Big Beast. The dam of the foal is the big carat of Nyquist Mare.
Taylor made a sales agency led broadcasters with a turnover of $ 1,146,000 for 31 yearlings.
Friday is the penultimate day of the September sale, which starts at 10 am et. The auction is streamed live Keeneland.com.
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