Clear Guidance Before You Commit Capital

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1.

auction representation

Before you buy a weanling, yearling, mare, 2YO or horse-in-training, I help you see more than the catalog page.
I review the body, pedigree, female family, and racing upside, then weigh those pieces against the price and future path.
The goal is simple: know what you are buying, why it makes sense, and when to pass.

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2.

Stallion Review

Choosing a stallion is not about picking the popular name.
I study the mare, the stallion, the pedigree, the body, the female family, and the goal for the foal.
Then I help you decide whether the mating gives your mare the kind of opportunity she deserves.

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3.

Market review

Before you buy, breed, or sell, you need to know how the market may treat the horse.
I review the pedigree, body, female family, sire appeal, racing upside, broodmare value, sale timing, and likely resale path.
Then I help you see whether the price makes sense for the opportunity in front of you.
The goal is clear: commit capital with a reason, not a guess.

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4.

Racing Strategy

Once a horse is in training, each start should have a purpose.
I help you review the horse, the condition book, distance, surface, class level, timing, and long-term value.
Then we decide where the horse should run, when to be patient, and when a different path makes sense.
The goal is to give the horse a fair chance while protecting your capital and future options.

How We Work

Start With Your Goal

First, we talk through what you are trying to do.
Buy. Breed. Sell. Race. Enter a partnership.
The goal matters because each decision needs a different kind of review.

Study the Opportunity

Next, I review the horse, mare, stallion, pedigree, body, female family, market position, and risk.
I want to know what supports the decision and what gives me pause.

Review the Findings

Then I explain what I see and why it matters.
You get a straight recommendation: proceed, pause, pass, or take another path.

Stay With the Decision

Thoroughbred decisions do not always end with one review.
I can help you through the buying, breeding, racing, or selling process so each next step still makes sense.

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