Poker: 4.3m Guineas Amo Racing Purchase - 'Worth Closer to 1 percent Than 100 percent' Amo Racing’s 4.3 million guineas purchase, Poker, finished sixth of nine on debut at Haydock on Saturday for trainer Karl Burke, raising questions about eye-watering price tags in the bloodstock market. The colt by Wootton Bassett - a sire who tragically died of pneumonia last week - now faces an uphill battle to justify even a fraction of his purchase price. "The Pressure Must Be Crazy" Speaking on irishracing.com's Irish Angle show this week, Emma Nagle claimed trainers always struggle with big money purchases. She said: "I always find with the big massive money purchases, a lot of the time they don't seem to work out. I'd say a trainer getting a horse with that price tag, the amount of pressure that must be on them is crazy. Everyone is expecting it to be the next big superstar." "It's the risks they take, I suppose, when they're bidding that kind of money. There's no guarantee. The horse could go out and break a leg in the field the day after he buys them. There's no guarantee of anything." "If the horse cost a fraction of that price, you might say it was a nice debut. But I suppose when that money's down, the pressure is on." "How Is This Horse Not Odds On?" Racing journalist Johnny Ward added: "It wasn't actually a particularly good maiden. It wasn't one of these red-hot Newmarket maidens that was basically Group Three. It wasn't a great maiden at all." "I was looking at it beforehand. It's like how is this horse not odds-on? Surely you can't get it that wrong. You're looking at a horse in terms of his pedigree and what he looks like. Surely he's good enough to win a run-of-the-mill maiden first time out." "He shaped with a degree of promise but what would Poker need to have done in that maiden to go up in value or to hold his value? Would he have needed to have won by about 50 lengths? Because it's just extraordinary money." Third time lucky ✅€900,000 breeze-up purchase Gaurdman (Blue Point) sheds his maiden tag under Silvestre De Sousa for @varianstable in the 7f novice contest @haydockraces 🔴⚪️4.3 million guineas buy Poker only sixth pic.twitter.com/BJH6eP3xC1— Racing TV (@RacingTV) September 26, 2025 "Worth Closer to 1% Than 100%" Johnny Ward claimed Poker looked nowhere near his price tag on debut. He said: "To spend that money on a horse who would never run for me is absolutely extraordinary. It's an extraordinary amount of money, he's worth a lot closer to 1% of what he paid than 100%." Editor Vincent Finegan commented on the broader implications: "That's going to cost him a lot of money to try and get that back." Watch The Irish Angle In Full Or Listen On Spotify