Studies have shown that a horses birth date has only a marginal impact on its subsequent racing performance. It follows that it should therefore be of little relevance to the sales price achieved. I put this assumption to the test in this month’s International Thoroughbred magazine. To read the article follow the link http://issuu.com/international_thoroughbred/docs/aug_issuu and go to pages 44-46
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Irish racing news
- Princess too good for Prix Maurice de Gheest rivals
- Moon Rise Beauty comes good in Downpatrick finale
- Elliott & Kennedy double-up with Penny
- Rexem romps home under Torrens
- Rose makes all under McGill for McNiff
- Montel Glory follows-up under 'cool' Moore ride
- Cooper celebrates 30th birthday in style aboard Uhtred
- Happy days for D'ex at Downpatrick
North American Breeding news
- Cabo Spirit Overtakes Rivals Late in La Jolla Handicap
- Browning Previews the 2022 Edition of The Saratoga Sale
- Awesome Strong, Lynx Take Florida Sire Stakes Divisions
- Souper Hoity Toity Scores in Ontario Colleen
- Tiz the Bomb Sustains Injury in Hall of Fame Stakes
- Blue Stripe Punches BC Distaff Ticket With Hirsch Upset
- CARMAThon Fundraiser Returns Aug. 20
- Woodbine, Canterbury Park Cancel Aug. 7 Cards
Australian News
- Son of So You Think a Perfect Derby prospect
- Doull’s straight-track spring
- Strong entries for The Rosebud
- Monday and Tuesday form
- Saunter Boy lands Grand National Hurdle
- Grand Impact impresses at Sandown after Walker advice
- Agent flying towards Grand National
- Dry tracks crucial for Queen Of The Ball
- Charm turns it around for Maher and Eustace
- Empire strikes back in Missile Stakes upset