Abuckabett Hanover p,3,1:49.1 ($945,246), who finished fourth in last Saturday’s Breeders Crown Open Pace to Bulldog Hanover, topped Preferred Equine Online’s “monster” Halloween harness racing sale on Oct. 31 when he was hammered down for $534,000.
The 4-year-old horse by Betting Line, a near-millionaire and prime contender for every upcoming FFA pacing stake, was consigned by PEO as agent for the partnership of Alagna Racing, Crawford Farms, Jablonsky Held and Wienick and was purchased by Andrew Harris.
It was the highest-grossing sale in the company’s short history, setting records for both gross ($1.4 million) and racehorse average ($52,154).
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“Abuckabett Hanover would be a marquee horse at any mixed sale, live or online, and we’re very proud his owners chose PEO,” said owner and manager David Reid. “A horse of that caliber draws attention from everywhere, and the high number of bids today on all of the sale’s horses reflected that.”
Next down the price ladder with a tag of $130,000 was the multiple stakes winning 3-year-old pacer Sling Shock p,3,1:49.3h-’22 ($358,382). He was sold as agent for Cimaglio, Richardson, Salmeri and Gilmartin and purchased by WRS Racing.
The sale’s middle market showed strength once again. The highly successful Weaver Bruscemi partnership, active at recent PEO sales, left the Oct. 31 sale with three horses: Portofino ($66,000), Kenogami Rebel ($42,000) and Forrest ($34,000).
Marc Reynolds, as agent for Tom Pollack, was on the buyer sheet again this week, purchasing Pencils Down for $58,000.
In all, 33 of the 41 horses cataloged were sold. Those not sold are still listed on the sale page, with an asking price posted for most.