I forgot to write any down. I know there were alot of no sales due to low bids, prices overall were very low, under $500 but the quality of horses were there. It was sad to see some of the proven show horses not go for very much.
I know whoever got CLR's Real Cozzy got one heck of a deal. I wanted her, but she was the highest selling horse for $1000 something by phone bid. The stallion I loved was Finglands Prix Mere Challenger, he could have made an awesome gelding and kicked butt in halter and driving but I just don't have time to train up another one so I sat on my hands cause he went for $125 I believe. I kicked myself once I got home lol. A really nice gelding that I think may do well in pleasure was 7S Baytovens Fifth. He has potential. He is still with 7S.
Their was a good crowd over there just not alot of money being dished out.