I mean, if he books full, he’s priced right (head scratcher), but Wow, I am still shocked at this price and Life Is Good at $100,000.Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:18 pmYup, other than for commercial pinhookers, $200,000 is a very risky feeIzvestia wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:13 pmWell. There are other proven stallions who are less.brunanas wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:54 pm Flightline at $200,000.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... at-200-000
Including Tapit’s best sire son to date, Constitution at $110,000. He’s more than Tapit…
He’s priced the same (or close to) CURLIN, Quality Road, Into Mischief.
This is funny to me. No doubt he was brilliant, but in all reality:
The chances of him producing himself, so unlikely.
The chances of him being a good sire, maybe the first couple crops are knock-out, or maybe not. Good mares help.
The chances of him staying at that price - VERY slim.
I look forward to the next couple of years to 10 years. Time will tell!
The other stallions at those fees have earned them through results.
The few stallions in the past few decades that started at a fee like that ended up having a quick market adjustment (Ghostzapper, American Pharoah, Fusaichi Pegasus, Point Given, Smarty Jones, etc)
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Listening to I think it was David Ingordo talking to Steve Byk, each of the 40 syndicate shares includes two breeding rights, so there's 80 mares. Then there are going to be breeding rights owners, which he said could be between 10-20. So that's around 100 mares accounted for already (who will most likely not be paying the full $200,000). Of course operations like Hronis Racing aren't very much in the breeding game and only own 4 or 5 mares, as per Kosta Hronis, so he'll probably sell some or most of his seasons this year. I wouldn't be surprised if Lane's End scoops them up.
So... considering that, they don't need to find 200 mare owners to spend $200,000 to fill his book, they only need to find 100, maybe a bit more.
So... considering that, they don't need to find 200 mare owners to spend $200,000 to fill his book, they only need to find 100, maybe a bit more.
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I would assume that he is just booked full and has been booked full for a long time, but they are listing him private because they'd let "the right" mare in. Like Galileo who was Private since 2008. Gun Runner wouldn't fit in this scenario but sometimes its when they aren't sure what to charge for the stallion. They don't want to lower his fee publicly, so they'll put the stallion on private and see what kind of interest they get and probably charge less. Pretty sure that is why American Pharoah was Private in 2020.Missbeholder wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 7:18 pmI have to admit that I've never been totally clear on what's it means when a stallion, like Gun Runner particularly, goes from an advertised stud fee to "Private". Can someone explain this to me, just so I can get it straight in my head. Or am I making too much of it?
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Coolmore Ireland
No Nay Never - €175,000 (from €125,000)
Wootton Basset - €150,000 (same)
St Mark's Basilica - €65,000 (same)
Camelot - €60,000 (from €75,000)
Starspangledbanner - €50,000 (from €35,000)
Saxon Warrior - €35,000 (from €20,000)
Churchill - €30,000 (from €25,000)
Australia - €25,000 (from €35,000)
Blackbeard - €25,000 (new)
Sottsass - €25,000 (same)
Gleneagles - €17,500 (from €15,000)
Sioux Nation - €17,500 (from €10,000)
Ten Sovereigns - €17,500 (from €17,500)
Magna Grecia - €15,000 (from €17,500)
Calyx - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Circus Maximus - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Footstepsinthesand - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Holy Roman Emperor - €10,000 (same)
US Navy Flag - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Arizona - €5,000 (from €6,000)
Gustav Klimt - €4,000 (same)
As has been mentioned elsewhere, Highland Reel has been sold to S T Farm in Japan.
No Nay Never - €175,000 (from €125,000)
Wootton Basset - €150,000 (same)
St Mark's Basilica - €65,000 (same)
Camelot - €60,000 (from €75,000)
Starspangledbanner - €50,000 (from €35,000)
Saxon Warrior - €35,000 (from €20,000)
Churchill - €30,000 (from €25,000)
Australia - €25,000 (from €35,000)
Blackbeard - €25,000 (new)
Sottsass - €25,000 (same)
Gleneagles - €17,500 (from €15,000)
Sioux Nation - €17,500 (from €10,000)
Ten Sovereigns - €17,500 (from €17,500)
Magna Grecia - €15,000 (from €17,500)
Calyx - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Circus Maximus - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Footstepsinthesand - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Holy Roman Emperor - €10,000 (same)
US Navy Flag - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Arizona - €5,000 (from €6,000)
Gustav Klimt - €4,000 (same)
As has been mentioned elsewhere, Highland Reel has been sold to S T Farm in Japan.
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Olympiad - $35,000
Cyberknife - $30,000
Cyberknife - $30,000
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Early Voting probably has the more currently fashionable dam side, but Cyber was the far better racehorse (with a good dam side).Cyberknife - $30,000
Early Voting - $25,000
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Thanks Flanders! That clears it up nicely for me. And makes perfect sense. Much appreciated!Flanders wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 8:02 amI would assume that he is just booked full and has been booked full for a long time, but they are listing him private because they'd let "the right" mare in. Like Galileo who was Private since 2008. Gun Runner wouldn't fit in this scenario but sometimes its when they aren't sure what to charge for the stallion. They don't want to lower his fee publicly, so they'll put the stallion on private and see what kind of interest they get and probably charge less. Pretty sure that is why American Pharoah was Private in 2020.Missbeholder wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 7:18 pmI have to admit that I've never been totally clear on what's it means when a stallion, like Gun Runner particularly, goes from an advertised stud fee to "Private". Can someone explain this to me, just so I can get it straight in my head. Or am I making too much of it?
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Early Voting is overpriced to me, but being by IM alone explains it...
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I agree, but Early Voting is by Gun Runner, which is why I was comparing him to Cyber. They are the two sons (as of now) of Gun Runner retiring for 2023.
Cyberknife is related to Well Armed, Life Well Lived, etc. while EV is a nephew of Speightstown, Irap, etc. The latter is more commercially popular at present. I think $15K would have been more reasonable for EV.
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Tweenhills Stud
Zoustar - £30,000 (from £25,000)
Kameko - £15,000 (from £20,000)
Havana Gold - £10,000 (from £12,500)
Lightning Spear - £5,000 (same)
Zoustar standing for 30k versus £112,000 in Australia continues to be a steal, and he now has a European Champion 2 year old to his name as well. Hopefully he can be the next Exceed and Excel.
Zoustar - £30,000 (from £25,000)
Kameko - £15,000 (from £20,000)
Havana Gold - £10,000 (from £12,500)
Lightning Spear - £5,000 (same)
Zoustar standing for 30k versus £112,000 in Australia continues to be a steal, and he now has a European Champion 2 year old to his name as well. Hopefully he can be the next Exceed and Excel.
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Zelzal - €15,000 (same)
Wooded - €12,000 (from €15,000)
Galileo Gold - €7,000 (same)
Romanised - €7,000 (same)
Thunder Moon - €6,000 (new)
Al Wukair - €5,000 (from €8,000)
Armor - €5,000 (same)
Ectot - €5,000 (same)
Olympic Glory - €4,000 (same)
Toronado is not returning from Swettenham in Australia. He's been a star over there and is currently standing for $88,000AUD
Zelzal - €15,000 (same)
Wooded - €12,000 (from €15,000)
Galileo Gold - €7,000 (same)
Romanised - €7,000 (same)
Thunder Moon - €6,000 (new)
Al Wukair - €5,000 (from €8,000)
Armor - €5,000 (same)
Ectot - €5,000 (same)
Olympic Glory - €4,000 (same)
Toronado is not returning from Swettenham in Australia. He's been a star over there and is currently standing for $88,000AUD
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Oops. I keep making that mistake ! But in a way, same difference - he’s benefiting from his sire.Mylute wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 2:30 pmI agree, but Early Voting is by Gun Runner, which is why I was comparing him to Cyber. They are the two sons (as of now) of Gun Runner retiring for 2023.
Cyberknife is related to Well Armed, Life Well Lived, etc. while EV is a nephew of Speightstown, Irap, etc. The latter is more commercially popular at present. I think $15K would have been more reasonable for EV.
I agree with you...$15,000 would have been better
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Jack Christopher - $45,000Nenikikamen23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 1:54 pm Coolmore America;
$150,000 - Uncle Mo
$100,000 - Munnings
$100,000 - Justify
$60,000 - American Pharoah
$30,000 - Tiz The Law
$30,000 - Corniche
$25,000 - Practical Joke
$25,000 - Mendelssohn
$25,000 - Early Voting
$15,000 - Classic Empire
$10,000 - Lookin At Lucky
$10,000 - Maximum Security
$5,000 - Cupid
$5,000 - Echo Town
$5,000 - Mo Town
TBA - Golden Pal
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As I said in the "Racing Forum," that buys you a live foal and a guaranteed vet scratch.Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 1:49 pmJack Christopher - $45,000Nenikikamen23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 1:54 pm Coolmore America;
$150,000 - Uncle Mo
$100,000 - Munnings
$100,000 - Justify
$60,000 - American Pharoah
$30,000 - Tiz The Law
$30,000 - Corniche
$25,000 - Practical Joke
$25,000 - Mendelssohn
$25,000 - Early Voting
$15,000 - Classic Empire
$10,000 - Lookin At Lucky
$10,000 - Maximum Security
$5,000 - Cupid
$5,000 - Echo Town
$5,000 - Mo Town
TBA - Golden Pal
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Wow, that’s too much IMORetrospectiv wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 1:49 pmJack Christopher - $45,000Nenikikamen23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 1:54 pm Coolmore America;
$150,000 - Uncle Mo
$100,000 - Munnings
$100,000 - Justify
$60,000 - American Pharoah
$30,000 - Tiz The Law
$30,000 - Corniche
$25,000 - Practical Joke
$25,000 - Mendelssohn
$25,000 - Early Voting
$15,000 - Classic Empire
$10,000 - Lookin At Lucky
$10,000 - Maximum Security
$5,000 - Cupid
$5,000 - Echo Town
$5,000 - Mo Town
TBA - Golden Pal
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Irish National Stud
Invincible Spirit - Private (from €60,000)
Lucky Vega - €15,000 (same)
Phoenix of Spain - €12,000 (same)
Nando Parrado - €6,000 (same)
Decorated Knight - €5,000 (from €7,500)
Free Eagle - €5,000 (same)
Dragon Pulse - €2,000 (same)
Equiano - €2,000 (same)
Elusive Pimpernel - €2,000 (same)
Rathbarry Stud
State of Rest - €25,000 (new)
Acclamation - €27,500 (same)
Kodi Bear - €15,000 (same)
James Garfield - €4,000 (same)
Bearstone Stud
Dream Ahead - £7,500 (same)
Belardo - £6,500 (from €9,000)
Washington DC - £3,000 (from £3,500)
Mattmu - £2,000 (from £2,500)
Yeomanstown Stud
Dark Angel - €60,000 (same)
Invincible Army - €7,500 (same)
Supremacy - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Shaman - €5,000 (same)
Overbury Stud
Golden Horn - £8,000 (from £10,000)
Ardad - £12,500 (same)
Jack Hobbs - £3,000 (same)
Schiaparelli - £2,000 (same)
Frontiersman - £1,000 (same)
Cityscape is not returning from Argentina
Invincible Spirit - Private (from €60,000)
Lucky Vega - €15,000 (same)
Phoenix of Spain - €12,000 (same)
Nando Parrado - €6,000 (same)
Decorated Knight - €5,000 (from €7,500)
Free Eagle - €5,000 (same)
Dragon Pulse - €2,000 (same)
Equiano - €2,000 (same)
Elusive Pimpernel - €2,000 (same)
Rathbarry Stud
State of Rest - €25,000 (new)
Acclamation - €27,500 (same)
Kodi Bear - €15,000 (same)
James Garfield - €4,000 (same)
Bearstone Stud
Dream Ahead - £7,500 (same)
Belardo - £6,500 (from €9,000)
Washington DC - £3,000 (from £3,500)
Mattmu - £2,000 (from £2,500)
Yeomanstown Stud
Dark Angel - €60,000 (same)
Invincible Army - €7,500 (same)
Supremacy - €10,000 (from €12,500)
Shaman - €5,000 (same)
Overbury Stud
Golden Horn - £8,000 (from £10,000)
Ardad - £12,500 (same)
Jack Hobbs - £3,000 (same)
Schiaparelli - £2,000 (same)
Frontiersman - £1,000 (same)
Cityscape is not returning from Argentina
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That's an amusingly optimistic price hike.Flanders wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:20 pm Good Magic - $50,000 ($30,000)
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They were waiting for the results of the Breeders Cup to announce his fee.