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“I’m not going to give (prospective owners) any notion this is easy at
all,” she says. “It’s hard. But we’re going to give them a fair shake and be
forthright with all the details. We’re completely transparent. There are
no secrets.”
Jane shops for
yearlings exclusively
at the Keeneland
September Yearling
Sale in Lexington and
leaves no stone
unturned!
Jane has worked with Margo Flynn
(managing partner of Goodwood Racing),
for the past 10 years, and, together, they
literally look at every yearling catalogued,
short listing candidates to be examined.
“Our job is to find the kind of
Cibelli is expert at delving into pedigrees, horses we like, and then they
but she primarily looks at conformation
and targets the best physical specimens make the decisions on the ones
in a sale. We’re looking for athletes. that are ultimately shortlisted,”
There’s a conformation factor there. Cibelli says. “I have to train them
You want a horse with a good hip and a and live with them, that makes
great hind leg. And you want a horse that
walks really well.” the difference!”