Sam F. Henderson Dispersal Begins July 13

ThoroughbredAuctions.com will conduct the Sam F. “Sonny” Henderson Horse Dispersal, which commences July 13 before concluding July 18. The online only auction will feature many offerings selling without reserve. The catalog is available at www.ThoroughbredAuctions.com.

Highlighting the catalog are 2022 Sunland Park Oaks winner, Cleopatra's Charge (Will Take Charge–Cleopatra's Finest by Smart Strike) is a homebred 3-year-old filly who has won 2 of 8 starts, with earnings of over $200,000. Other offerings include mares bred to MacLean's Music, Kantharos, Dialed In, and Mitole, as well as regional stallions, Flat Out, Dorrance, and AQHA stallion, Pa Cha Ching. Several of the mares will sell as 3-in-1 packages, which include foals by Munnings, Outwork, Brody's Cause, Flat Out, and Dorrance, among others. Horses in training include youngsters by stallions such as Nyquist, Outwork, Kitten's Joy and Right Rigger.

Sonny Henderson, a Texas rancher and oilman who's been involved in horse racing since the early 60's, was represented in 2016 by Suddenbreakingnews (Mineshaft), winner of the GIII Southwest S.

For more information and to register as a buyer, visit www.ThoroughbredAuctions.com.

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ThoroughbredAuctions.Com Adds ‘Make An Offer’ Feature To Online Auctions

New for 2022 in ThoroughbredAuctions.com is the “Make an Offer” feature in their online auctions.

“This feature has had considerable success in our sport horse online auctions, and Cathy and I decided the time is right to open it up to our Thoroughbred auctions. It's something no other Thoroughbred online auction companies are offering” said Tim Jennings of ThoroughbredAuctions.com.

“Make an Offer” is similar to “Buy it Now,” except that no purchase price is given. Potential buyers must have an account, be logged in, and have a bidders number. Only then will the “Make an Offer” button appear. A buyer makes an offer by clicking the button and entering the amount offered. ThoroughbredAuctions.com will then take the offer to the seller, and negotiate from there. The offer can be accepted, rejected or negotiated to an acceptable amount. If an acceptable price is agreed on, ThoroughbredAuctions.com will send out an invoice. Payment must be received before actual bidding opens. If bidding opens, any offers will become null and void.

“Make an Offer” is another way that the company can better serve their customers' needs. It is now available for the January Mixed Auction for Thoroughbreds.

Entries for that auction are open. Go to ThoroughbredAuctions.com and follow the links to the entry form. Bidding opens Dec. 30, and closes Jan. 4. Entry fee is $250/horse and 5 percent commission if sold. No RNA fees.

Flashpoint Bloodstock and its subsidiaries SportHorseAuctions.com and ThoroughbredAuctions.com pioneered Internet Auctions for equines and have produced more than 101 online horse auctions since 2012, selling 2,062.

The Flashpoint team produced some of the most successful online equine auctions ever held: The R.D. Hubbard Dispersal with 54 horses sold for $1,560,350 with an average price of $28,895, the 2012 U.S. Marshalls Service Auction of Assets of Rita Crundwell with 81 horses sold for $1,642,200 and an average price of $20,774, and the Rancho Corazon production sale of Sport Horses selling seven horses with an average price of $17,643.

Flashpoint Bloodstock LLC owners Tim and Cathy Jennings, managed more than 380 live horse auctions selling over 80,000 horses for $200,000,000. Their experience includes management of the Pony Finals Auction, the AQHA World Championship Show Sale and the All-American Quarter Horse Congress Super Sale.

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ThoroughbredAuctions.Com Online Mixed Sale Opens December 30

ThoroughbredAuctions.com is starting off the new year with a mixed auction of Thoroughbreds.

Entries are now open and early entries include daughters of Curlin, Tiznow, Flat Out and Bodemeister. Covering sires include first-year stallions Thousand Words and the exciting young son of Uncle Mo, Caracaro.

Bidding opens Dec. 30, and closes Jan. 4. Entry fee is $250 per horse and five-percent commission if sold. There is no RNA fee.

Flashpoint Bloodstock and its subsidiaries SportHorseAuctions.com and ThoroughbredAuctions.com have surpassed 2,000 horses sold in internet auctions. The team pioneered Internet Auctions for equines and has produced than 101 Internet Auctions since 2012, selling more than 2,062 horses for over $13,000,0000.

The Flashpoint team produced some of the most successful online equine auctions ever held: The R.D. Hubbard Dispersal with 54 horses sold for $1,560,350 with an average price of $28,895; the 2012 U.S. Marshalls Service Auction of Assets of Rita Crundwell with 81 horses sold for $1,642,200 and an average price of $20,774; and the Rancho Corazon production sale of Sport Horses selling seven horses with an average price of $17,643.

Flashpoint Bloodstock LLC owners Tim and Cathy Jennings, have managed more than 380 live horse auctions selling over 80,000 horses for $200 million. Their experience includes management of the Pony Finals Auction, the AQHA World Championship Show Sale and the All-American Quarter Horse Congress Super Sale.

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Quarter Horses Sell In Online Dispersal Ordered By U.S. District Court

On Aug. 11, Flashpoint Bloodstock, LLC conducted the successful U.S District Court ordered dispersal of two racing American Quarter Horses in an online-only auction.

The auction was conducted by Flashpoint Bloodstock subsidiary ThoroughbredAuctions.com for K2 Solutions Inc., selling agent for the US Marshals Service. The sale was completed just 24 days after the agreement was completed.

The horses, Carters Yachtz and LRH Mojo Rising, sold for $89,000 and $27,000 respectively. They sold for 55 percent over appraised value.

With 94 registered bidders, and 21,877 page views, bidding was fierce, especially during the closing minutes. Carters Yachtz stayed in extended bidding for over an hour. Both horses sold without reserve.

ThoroughbredAuctions.com has sold 412 horses from 518 offered for a completed sales rate of 80 percent. They have produced the largest online Thoroughbred Auction ever held in North America with 98 horses in the 2020 New Mexico Breeders Sale and the record setting R.D. Hubbard Dispersal.

Flashpoint Bloodstock, LLC leads the industry with over 2,000 horses sold in online only auctions since 2012 through its subsidiaries ThoroughbredAuctions.com and SportHorseAuctions.com.  The management team pioneered internet auctions for horses and has produced 97 Internet Auctions selling 2,008 horses since 2012 and boasting a high seller of $226,000.

Owners and managers Cathy and Tim Jennings are the industry's most experienced show horse auction managers. In addition to the online auctions, our team managed more than 380 live horse auctions selling over 80,000 horses since 1978. Tim's previous firm, Professional Auction Services, was the largest show horse auction company in the world, by number of horses sold for 15 years.

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