Be a part of horse racing history – own a share of Kentucky Derby and Preakness champion Real Quiet!
Very rare opportunity to purchase a share and annual breeding rights for this amazing thoroughbred champion.
Will respond to serious inquires ONLY - please include offer price in email to [email protected] for response.
Real Quiet’s three-year-old season showcased his high intensity and racing brilliance. In an outstanding crop of three-year-olds which included Coronado’s Quest, Victory Gallop, Artax, Grand Slam, Old Trieste, Cape Town, Favorite Trick and Indian Charlie, Real Quiet represented the class of his class. He valiantly overcame the relentless attack of Victory Gallop in the shadow of the twin spires to become the winner of the 124th Kentucky Derby. He then went on to sail under the wire with 2 1/2 lengths to spare while winning the Preakness Stakes. At the Belmont Stakes, in front of a crowd of 80,162 cheering fans and millions of viewers worldwide, Real Quiet was denied the final jewel of the Triple Crown by the bob of a head in a photo finish. Just one jump beyond the wire, Real Quiet surged forward and stuck his nose in front of Victory Gallop again. Were the Belmont Stakes a mile-and-a-half and 11 inches, Champion Real Quiet would be history’s 12th Triple Crown winner. His dual classic winning season earned him the Eclipse award for three-year-old colt.
Sire of Grade I stakes winner Pussycat Doll (3 G1 wins and over $650K earnings). Other top earners include: Wonder Lady Anne L and Midnight Lute.
Winning bidder will own 2% of stallion and receive one breeding in odd years and two breedings in even years. These can be used by the winning bidder or sold (current price is $5K for each breeding). Additionally winner will receive 2% of all sale profits and breeder awards. Winner is responsible for 2% of on-going stallion fees payable in monthly installments to Pin Oak Farms.
Will respond to serious inquires ONLY - please include offer price in email to [email protected] for response.
For Sale: Real Quiet Syndicate Share
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RQ at New Bolton for observation
I am not trying to pull a fast one!
We have not been notified by Pin Oak that he was there. I spoke to them this morning and they confirmed he is at New Bolton for observation.
More details if I receive them.
In the mean time we will NOT accept any offers for our share until he is given a clean bill of health. I am a firm believer in Karma and wouldn't take someone's money now.
We have not been notified by Pin Oak that he was there. I spoke to them this morning and they confirmed he is at New Bolton for observation.
More details if I receive them.
In the mean time we will NOT accept any offers for our share until he is given a clean bill of health. I am a firm believer in Karma and wouldn't take someone's money now.
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Fingers crossed...
There is no consipracy theory
...Pin Oak does not manage the syndicate. They are great people and take EXCELLENT care of the horses. We have a syndicate manager, and I trust that he was waiting until if there was actually some actionable news to report.
We only own 2% and are the smallest shareholders so it could just be they didn't tell us yet beacause there was no definitive news. They are going to keep him at New Bolton and observe him for a few days.
Keep your fingers crossed, but hopefully since he is at the best clinic in the country he will be fine and returned back to covering his full book
. He already covered a few mares this season...
...Pin Oak does not manage the syndicate. They are great people and take EXCELLENT care of the horses. We have a syndicate manager, and I trust that he was waiting until if there was actually some actionable news to report.
We only own 2% and are the smallest shareholders so it could just be they didn't tell us yet beacause there was no definitive news. They are going to keep him at New Bolton and observe him for a few days.
Keep your fingers crossed, but hopefully since he is at the best clinic in the country he will be fine and returned back to covering his full book
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RQS
"We have not been notified by Pin Oak that he was there. I spoke to them this morning and they confirmed he is at New Bolton for observation.
More details if I receive them
..Pin Oak does not manage the syndicate. They are great people and take EXCELLENT care of the horses. We have a syndicate manager, and I trust that he was waiting until if there was actually some actionable news to report.
We only own 2% and are the smallest shareholders so it could just be they didn't tell us yet beacause there was no definitive news. They are going to keep him at New Bolton and observe him for a few days."
More details if I receive them?????
I bet you get your bills on time from your syndicate manager!!
More details if I receive them
..Pin Oak does not manage the syndicate. They are great people and take EXCELLENT care of the horses. We have a syndicate manager, and I trust that he was waiting until if there was actually some actionable news to report.
We only own 2% and are the smallest shareholders so it could just be they didn't tell us yet beacause there was no definitive news. They are going to keep him at New Bolton and observe him for a few days."
More details if I receive them?????
I bet you get your bills on time from your syndicate manager!!
Re: RQS
rudydee wrote:"We have not been notified by Pin Oak that he was there. I spoke to them this morning and they confirmed he is at New Bolton for observation.
More details if I receive them
..Pin Oak does not manage the syndicate. They are great people and take EXCELLENT care of the horses. We have a syndicate manager, and I trust that he was waiting until if there was actually some actionable news to report.
We only own 2% and are the smallest shareholders so it could just be they didn't tell us yet beacause there was no definitive news. They are going to keep him at New Bolton and observe him for a few days."
More details if I receive them?????
I bet you get your bills on time from your syndicate manager!!
Simon, err, rudydee, if you are going to go out of your way to make fun/insult someone, you'd better learn how to use the quote boxes. As it is, it looks like you are selling the share, making the dumb comment, etc.
Thanks to the thoughtful posts, I am all caught up on the status of the share and rudydee's opinion of it. Still would like to know what is going on with Real Quiet.
I find it very hard to believe that a syndicate manager of a stallion wouldnt
be advising members that a stallion was not only taken out of breeding duty, but was at New Bolton Center for evaluation. Something doesnt ring true. If your syndicate manager was waiting on actionable news, he's way late on that score. Not being able to cover mares is actionable news.
It matters not if you are the smallest share holder, or a majority owner, share owners need to know the status of their stallion. IMMEDIATELY.
All I can tell you is I called last Tuesday to book a mare for Friday, and was informed by Pin Oak Lane that Real Quiet wasnt covering any mares at that time, was at New Bolton Center, and to call back next week or so to check on his status. Why would a season holder know more than a syndicate share owner ? I don't know.
be advising members that a stallion was not only taken out of breeding duty, but was at New Bolton Center for evaluation. Something doesnt ring true. If your syndicate manager was waiting on actionable news, he's way late on that score. Not being able to cover mares is actionable news.
It matters not if you are the smallest share holder, or a majority owner, share owners need to know the status of their stallion. IMMEDIATELY.
All I can tell you is I called last Tuesday to book a mare for Friday, and was informed by Pin Oak Lane that Real Quiet wasnt covering any mares at that time, was at New Bolton Center, and to call back next week or so to check on his status. Why would a season holder know more than a syndicate share owner ? I don't know.