I am going for my first time, but I will have the pleasure of helping Honeysuckle Knoll with their group of horses, nice babies too. But to tell you the truth, Buckeroo breeding doesn't get you much at these kinds of sales, just look at Mt Airy where you could have gotten a Buckeroo son, not just the breeding but a son, for $1400. And I had to geld my Buckeroo grandson and got a very small fraction of what we paid for him when I sold him. So don't expect a "name" to bring you a high price, they just don't in the real world.