Siblings (and offspring) of well-known horses
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It was great to see Madefromlucky(USA), 2012C. Lookin At Lucky(USA) x Home From Oz(USA), win the G2 Peter Pan at Belmont on May 9th 2015.
Home From Oz(USA) is a full to Tapit(USA) and a 1/2 to Japan-based Pisa no Tiffany(USA)(by Fupeg).
Madefromlucky's 1/2 brother A Shin Gold(USA)(by MDO), a stakes winner in Japan, died sadly last year due to injury.
I will be pulling for Madefromlucky.
A Shin Gold(USA)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001144185/
Home From Oz(USA) is a full to Tapit(USA) and a 1/2 to Japan-based Pisa no Tiffany(USA)(by Fupeg).
Madefromlucky's 1/2 brother A Shin Gold(USA)(by MDO), a stakes winner in Japan, died sadly last year due to injury.
I will be pulling for Madefromlucky.
A Shin Gold(USA)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001144185/
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My Sweet Addiction upset Warren's Veneda in the Vanity. She's a daughter of grade I winners Tiznow and Healthy Addiction.
Also today Wedding Toast won the Ruffian -- she's by Street Sense out of a half-sister to Congaree.
Also today Wedding Toast won the Ruffian -- she's by Street Sense out of a half-sister to Congaree.
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US bred filly Albiano finished in a gutsy 2nd in the G1 NHK Mile for 3yos at Tokyo on May 10th 2015.tachyon wrote:Albiano(USA), 2012F. Harlan's Holiday(USA) x Antics(USA)(1/2 to Arch & Acoma), wins in the G3 Flower Cup 1800m turf at Nakayama on March 21st 2015.
She remains undefeated 3 for 3 and becomes the first graded winner for his sire Harlan's Holiday in JRA.
-- replay of the Flower Cup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_OaKJAlpyI
Albiano(USA) : #1 horse
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001193373/
The race was won by a Paca Paca Farm bred colt Clarity Sky(JPN)(by Kurofune).**
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001153933/
-- replay (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXSvEkQmP0w
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Of sidenote, Kurofune(USA) won the NHK Mile in 2001.
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Scratched.mariasmon wrote:As connections previously announced, Hope's Love (full to California Chrome) is entered in R5 at GG on 5/15.
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Go Around (1/2 to Go Between) broke his maiden today in R5 at Belmont in his second start. 10f on the turf.
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Go Between. IIRC, one of Point Given's best sons. RIP.
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Go Between died of a heart attack after a workout in early 2009.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Go Between. IIRC, one of Point Given's best sons. RIP.
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Good Genes was 2nd. Midnight Lou was scratched from today's race and entered in another MCL on Sunday at EMD.mariasmon wrote:Good Genes (2013 full to Awesome Feather) makes his debut in R2 at GP on Friday.
Also debuting on Friday is Midnight Lou (Midnight Lute x Silverbulletday 2012). He'll be in R2 at Emerald, $10K MCL.
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Samantha Nicole, 4yo full sister to Rachel Alexandra, finished a lackluster 3rd in the 2nd at Pimlico today. I know her connections would love to get some black type for this filly, but it does not look likely at this point.
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Xixixi (Maimonides x Littleprincessemma) is in Race 14 at Pimlico tomorrow. His half brother, American Pharoah, is in Race 13
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How did a horse with that type of breeding end up there? Wonder if there was some kind of glaring conformation defect or did not vet out properly? Or just because she hasn't produced anything of note?Diver52 wrote:Silverbulletday apparently continues her record of producing nothing--at least in the first generation.
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That's a little ignorant. Well-bred horses are scattered throughout North America and the world. Although Emerald is not a Belmont or Santa Anita, there are still good horsemen there. For example, a lot of Godolphin/Darley outcasts are sold to Swift Tbs. at Hastings Park (Emerald's sister track). They do a good job with them. Just because they aren't champions like their parents, doesn't mean careers need to stop. What would be the preferred career path for the horse? Stallion? riding horse?
He might have nothing physically wrong with him. He might just be slow.
He might have nothing physically wrong with him. He might just be slow.
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I think SS's comment was in reference to an intact colt with that breeding debuting in a $7500 claimer at a lower tier track. Maybe he's slow, but they've never raced him and are trying him first out in a low level MCL.
Edit: They even scratched him from a $10k claimer and dropped him into a $7500.
Edit: They even scratched him from a $10k claimer and dropped him into a $7500.
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If he was worth more...he would be running for more.BlindLucky wrote:I think SS's comment was in reference to an intact colt with that breeding debuting in a $7500 claimer at a lower tier track. Maybe he's slow, but they've never raced him and are trying him first out in a low level MCL.
JUST because the horse is at Emerald, doesn't mean it's crippled or crooked. An intact colt with that pedigree certainly doesn't mean it should be kept intact.
If it's his first start, could we not assume the trainer thinks the horse belongs at that level?