Some cars retain their value more that others. Some stallions have offspring that retain their value better than others. In this month’s International Thoroughbred magazine I examine this issue with reference to National Hunt markets. To read the article follow the link http://issuu.com/international_thoroughbred/docs/itb_march/58
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Irish racing news
- David O’Brien puts 1st track double on the board
- Champ has Henderson camp well pleased
- Murphy contemplated future in the saddle during cocaine ban
- Minx Tiara takes very well to the larger obstacles
- Thurles win the spring-board to Cheltenham for Jury Duty
- Confidence behind Lisnagar Oscar in advance of Stayers' Hurdle defence
- Hollywoodbets gets behind Listed Patton Stakes at Dundalk on March 5th
- Swan pays tribute to Foley
North American Breeding news
- Derby Museum Black Heritage Exhibit Expansion Underway
- Norton Grove Stud Resident Pastoral Pursuits Dies
- Mystic Guide Returns in Razorback Handicap
- Rood & Riddle Launches StallSide Veterinary Podcast
- Emerald Downs Announces Horsemen Incentive Programs
- What's Going On Here: Truth in Numbers
- Illinois Horsemen Call Arlington Sale Plans Absurd
- The Jockey Club Fact Book for 2021 Released
Australian News
- Flemington track update
- Friday, Saturday and Sunday form
- Colette looks for a repeat performance in Chipping Norton Stakes
- The Wood update on Randwick
- Vale Jim Johnson
- Better draw to help Here To Shock in Guineas
- Follow the market movers
- Best Of Days to continue winning run in Blamey Stakes
- The Banker waits for the arms race and looks for the money on Saturday
- Track conditions, form and scratchings for Flemington
I’ll be sure to take a look at that as soon as possible. It’s a fair point to be made and as you point out there’s a method behind it.
Thanks for the advice and keep writing.