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Heritage Place Wraps Second Day of September Yearlings With Similar Numbers
Giv Me A Good Reason topped the second session of the Heritage Place September Yearling Sale for $175,000 on Friday in Oklahoma City.

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Heritage Place Wraps Second Day of September Yearlings With Similar Numbers

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—SEPTEMBER 25, 2015—Heritage Place's September yearling sale wrapped their second session today (Friday) with similar figures to their opening session.

"Excluding the high seller from day 1, the sale finished today 3% below the two-day average of last year’s sale," Heritage Place General Manager Spence Kidney said Friday evening. "We have sold 85% of the horses so far and we have another good group to finish with tomorrow," he added.

Through two sessions 462 head have been sold for a $7,592,500 gross and a $16,434 average. The median held steady through two sessions at $10,000.

Give Me A Good Reason Syndicate paid $175,000 for Friday's high-seller Giv Me A Good Reason from the Vista Equine Colorado, LLC, Agent for Bradbury, Bradbury and Beauprez. The son of 2015 All American Futurity sire is out of the G3 Mile High Futurity winner Forever Bradgelina, by Shazoom.

Abigail K. Kawananakoa purchased Racy High Roller, a colt by leading sire One Famous Eagle, for $125,000 from Sunflower Supply Co. The sorrel is out of an unraced First Down Dash mare that is half-sister to champion Miss Racy Jess.

Sunflower Supply Co. also sold the high-selling filly from two sessions, One Sweet Racy, a One Sweet Jess yearling from the aforementioned champion Miss Racy Jess. Johnny Trotter paid $110,000 for the sorrel filly out of Miss Racy Vike, by Racin Free.

Through two sessions Israel Patino is the sale's leading buyer with the one purchase on Thursday for $400,000. Double A Ranch had seven purchases for $257,000 and Roman R. Vega paid $241,000 for 16 yearlings.

Burns Ranch, Agent is the leading consignor and/or agent through two sessions with 18 head grossing $420,000. DLT Ranch Agent had four head totaling $419,00 and Lazy E Ranch, LLC, Agent had 20 head for a $380,000 gross. Lazy E Ranch, LLC, has two additional consignments in the top ten as agent for individual consignors totaling another $421,000.

Corona Cartel leads all sale sires (by average with two or more sold) with seven head for a $53,071 average. One Sweet Jess has 14 head for $43,343 and First Down Dash has 11 head averaging $39,045.

One Dashing Eagle leads first-crop sale sires (by average with two or more sold) with nine head averaging $24,167 through two sessions.

For the preliminary sale results through two sessions, including hip-by-hip information, CLICK HERE.

The third session will get underway promptly Saturday morning at 10 a.m. featuring hips 591 through 885.

Final preliminary results for all three sessions can be found tomorrow night on StallioneSearch.com in our Sales Section after the sale.