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Paying higher prices for yearlings isn’t a guarantee of a better horse


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When the Hong Kong Jockey Club paid A$1 million (HK$6.1 million) for a yearling colt at the Sydney Easter Yearling sales last week, there was a line crossed for the first time. When the dust cleared, the Jockey Club was, by any metric, one of the top entities to purchase more than three horses – second to Sheikh Hamdan’s Shadwell Stud on aggregate, second to James Harron Bloodstock on average, and leading by median price paid. How you assess the importance of the statistics allows...

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