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Mon May 05, 2014 4:54 pm

Isn't Cee's Tizzy a CA bred and local stallion? Look a what he sired. Tiznow was a wonderful race horse and terrific sire.
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Mon May 05, 2014 5:16 pm

I don't know enough about Harris Farms or the individuals who own it to speculate on what they might do if they got a good offer to move Lucky Pulpit to Kentucky but I think he has shown enough already that he probably needs to go there to get the most potential out of him.
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Mon May 05, 2014 6:43 pm

jimzin wrote:I don't know enough about Harris Farms or the individuals who own it to speculate on what they might do if they got a good offer to move Lucky Pulpit to Kentucky but I think he has shown enough already that he probably needs to go there to get the most potential out of him.
I don't think john Harris would let him go, he has been one of the most successful breeders in California, don't forget that soviet problem, tiznow, and unzip me (to name just a few, he also took in thornsong) have come out of that farm. He and his family have been in it for a while now and I just don't see him giving him up but money does talk and he'll always have his cows. (Anyone who's driven from LA to sf knows what I am talking about, LOL)
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Mon May 05, 2014 7:40 pm

pointgivenfan wrote:
second_glance wrote:
mimi6920 wrote:Actually, California Chrome was an accident. The mare was barren on the first breeding with their chosen stallion. She was supposed to go back to him, but he had been exported to Brazil. They sent her to Lucky Pulpit instead. So CC was a happy accident!
That was Reddatore.
A Reddatore-sired Derby winner would certainly be something.
He gets no respect. And he gave his all every race.
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Mon May 05, 2014 10:31 pm

Redattore is also one handsome hunk of horse.
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Tue May 06, 2014 11:34 am

EquineAnne wrote:
pointgivenfan wrote: A Reddatore-sired Derby winner would certainly be something.
He gets no respect. And he gave his all every race.
Oops, apparently it's Redattore!
I guess that only proves your point, but I meant no disrespect to him. ;)
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Fri May 09, 2014 4:55 pm

His figures are pretty good even before California Chrome--according to the Stallion register in November of 2013, he was improving his mares substantially (I think about 1.47 to 1.17, and many of his foals have plenty of time to earn more) and in his second crop had not only Rousing Sermon, but the hard-knocking Luckarack, who's banked over $500,000. It doesn't look as though Tiznow convinced anybody in the East that Cee's Tizzy was worth a go, but I'd love to know what phone calls Harris Farms has been getting about this Pulpit son.
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