2013 qhrai speed sale -...
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This year marks the third year in a row that the hammer
has fallen in the fall at a Racing Quarter Horse Sale in
Central Indiana. The weather was perfect and the
facility at the Marion County Fairgrounds was as good
as it gets. The QHRAI had a great team of people
working up front and behind the scenes, It was obvious
A LOT of work and prep went into the 3rd Annual QHRAI
Speed Sale. Thanks to all of the QHRAI Directors,
horsemen and the great staff at the Marion County
Fairgrounds and Indy Riders 4-H Horse and Pony Club
for helping to make this a great sale!! The Catalog was a little thinner this year but by anyone’s standard
the best group of horses that have been offered. Great consignments from solid Owner and Breeding
operations, some of the Best Stallions from around the country as well as the best bottom sides not only in
Indiana but from around the country were represented throughout the pages of this year’s sale, and right
around 3pm the chirping of the Auctioneer began and the sale was off and running.
The mark was set when the first horse walked into the ring. Hip #1, an Indiana Bred FDD Dynasty
consigned by White Horse Ranch, was the high seller. Cindy DeLong had the winning bid for $11,000.
This colt was an outstanding individual by one of the hottest sires going and a bottom side to match.
Remember the name WH Shine On Down, a nice baby and this year’s high seller.
The QHRAI Speed Sale is without a doubt the place to go for a money making race horses in Indiana. WH
Johnnie Boy Red $109,000, WH Design By Dash $67,000, Romped $69,000, Bye Bye Corona $84,000,
Achieve the Speed $25,000, Dash Ta Win $38,000, A Royal Hare $35,000 are all Stake Horses who were
sold through our sale ring in JUST the first 2 years.
There is a Strong market for yearlings, this year 26 were offered and 18 sold, and a good guess is that 5 of
the 8 repurchases were there for “show not sold”. As far as other race prospects, we had some very nice
horses offered but there was a gap between seller’s
value and buyer’s value and we didn’t get many sold.
We run for nice purses in Indiana and it’s hard to
blame a consigner who wants a good price for a
good race horse. It seems that new comers and TB
owners and trainers are more willing to make an
investment in racing stock than long time QH racing
Hoosiers. Indiana Bred horses have one of the
highest average earnings in the country and JUST
LAST YEARS sale graduates have earned nearly
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$300,000. Breeding, Raising and Racing is great, noble and
something to be proud of, but getting a piece of the 300 grand is
pretty cool too.
On the other end of the racing stock spectrum, it seems as
though there is a solid $2,000 - $3,000 barrel market for not so
fast sound horses, from an outside perspective it seems a fair
trade. Selling Brood Mares is a NO – GO. If one was to guess,
the lure of the Fall and Winter Mixed sales in Oklahoma is just too
strong. We had, by far, the strongest line up of brood mares in
our 3 sales and they were in foal to some of the top stallions is
the nation, NO – Go. A similar situation exists for weanlings, we offered very nice weanlings and unless consigners
would take less than stud fee, the did not sell, hard to figure but facts are facts. All in All we had a GREAT sale, roughly
50% of the horses that went through the ring sold and sold for fair prices for all concerned. Like any sale there were some that
left you scratching your head.
2013 QHRAI Speed Sale Graduates
Below is a complete list of horses that “Sold” For a complete list including repurchases please go to INQRacing.com
Name Cosigner Buyer Price
Moore Disco Tree, Race Age Dicky Benton Jeanne Lorenzo $1,900
Little Bit of Nemo, Race Age John McCreary Tim Kugler $1,700
Kitticelli, Race Age Dicky Benton Rusty Lowe $1,700
Our Dashing Jo, Race Age Randy Thompson Lori Tobin $1,700
Shez Streakin Fast, Yearling Roger Beam, DVM Julia Martin $1,500
Jess A Rare Cigar, Race Age Deane Lehman Rodney Howe $1,500
Feature Me Jettin, Mare Eric Surface Darrel Henry $1,350
Rareascouldbe, Yearling Guy Trolinger Carrie McGuire $1,200
HF Summer Flyin Bye, Race Age Randy Haffner Steph. Rickly $1,200
Devils Signature, Race Age Ruben Flores Bob Quisenberry $1,100
Jess Chill N, Yearling Roger Beam, DVM Chelsie Webb $1,100
BM Easy Cash, Yearling Christina Collins Kelly Morgan Jr. $900
Unnamed, Weanling Candice Newell Cindy Delong $1,000
Ketels Leading Lady, Race Age Christina Collins Kelly Morgan Jr. $900
WH Sunday Victory, Yearling Greg Morrison Gailon Garling $900
Unnamed, Yearling Karen Marr Sheri Norris $600
Saratoga Jo, Mare Greg Morrison Gailon Garling $900
Mar Del Olvido, Race Age Ruben Flores John Read Foster $500
Canyon Dash, Mare Candice Newell Raymond Carter $500
Diamatary, Mare Candice Newell Jeanne Lorenzo $500
Name Cosigner Buyer Price
WH Shine on Down, Yearling Greg Morrison Cindy Delong $11,000
Determinedly, Mare in Foal Cleary Family Alan White $6,000
Firehouse Lynn, Yearling Mark Michel Craig Zeneberg $5,700
Scoodlebop, Yearling Dave, Tammy Lewis Raymond Carter $5,700
Eyesa Mighty Wave, Race Age Cleary Family Sheri Norris $5,000
Carmels Finest, Yearling Mark Michel Jason Keigher $4,500
Flyin Success, Yearling Double B Ranch Virg. Snodgrass $4,000
JR Special Monica, Yearling John Read Foster Alan White $4,000
KT Gone for Corona, Yearling Jim Maupin Roger Cyrulik $3,600
Jacks No Mystery, Yearling Mark Michel Cindy Delong $3,400
Hoosier Rabbit, Race Age Dan Wasserback Oscar Macias $3,300
Sparky Malone, Yearling Mark Michel Deane Lehman $3,200
Jess A Devil, Yearling Amy Youngblood, DVM Antonio $3,000
Coronas Streakin Six, Race Age Roger Beam, DVM Oscar Macias $2,800
Smoke Free Express, Mare Greg Morrison Jeanne Lorenzo $2,600
Mancinis Magic Money, Race Age Roger Gibson Oscar Macias $2,500
Adrianna Charm, Race Age Christina Collins Lori Tobin $2,500
Hicash Class, Yearling Double B Ranch Cindy Delong $2,200
WH Totally Shaken, Weanling Greg Morrison Cindy Delong $2,000
We sold 39 horses and roughly the same number were repurchased, the 39 head that sold grossed right at $100,000. The Leading Consigner was Greg
Morrison (Whitehorse Ranch) selling 6 for $20,800 and the leading buyer was Cindy Delong who purchased 6 horses for $23,400.
Final Thoughts, YEARLINGS, YEARLINGS, YEARLINGS AND RACING STOCK. I don’t believe the QHRAI could do much more to accommodate breeders,
consigners and potential buyers, owners and trainers. The market in Indiana is relatively new, the QHRAI Speed Sale is going to be here for a long, long time
and eventually more owners and trainers will recognize that in the first 2 sales alone consigned horses have earned nearly $500,000.
Thanks to ALL the consigners and buyers for supporting the QHRAI SPEED SALE and we look forward to seeing you next year.