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Originally Posted by angel158870
Xạo bỏ sách bỏ vở.
Xạo bán lúa giống ko đủ mua.
Mấy trăm triệu hồ tệ th́ c̣n tin.
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The most valuable horse?
Many of the greatest racers, like Frankel, never end up on the auction block. Instead, they are often kept by the stables that bred them, meaning their value on the open market can only be guessed at.
A soccer equivalent might be Lionel Messi, one of the greatest players of all time, whose value on the transfer market remains a matter of speculation, as he has never left Barcelona.
As a rough rule-of-thumb, a stallion is worth at least 300 times his stud fee, according to Bloomberg. This makes it possible to estimate that thoroughbred values continue to rival soccer's colossal transfer fees.
Take legendary Irish stallion Galileo, who has fathered more than 300 race-winners and has an estimated stud fee of €600,000 ($663,000), according to rankings published by the website Thoroughbred Racing Commentary. This figure suggests an estimated market value of at least €180 million ($199 million), which would surpass every soccer transfer in history, with the exception of Neymar's stratospheric €222 million ($245 million) move from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017.
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https://www.cnn.com/style/article/wo...rse/index.html