When the Keeneland September yearling auction ended Sept. 25 in Lexington after 15 grueling sessions, consignor Tommy Eastham of Legacy Bloodstock was eager for more.
"I'm not ready to go home," he said. "As long as the horses are selling good, I'm OK. It's only when they're selling badly that it's not any fun."
This year, the September sale was fun, for the most part, even though its
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