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Treve wrote:Good ol' Galileo.
It's his world. We're just living in it.
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Wed May 18, 2016 1:06 am

ThreeMustangs wrote:
Treve wrote:Good ol' Galileo.
It's his world. We're just living in it.
A worthy heir to Northern Dancer's dynasty, an emperor on his way to godhood :lol: . Not to mention Urban Sea - not often you have such an extraordinary performing filly on the track become a right blue hen in the shed.
A filly named Ruffian...

Eine Stute namens Danedream...

Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...

Kincsem nevű kanca...


And a Queen named Beholder
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Wed May 18, 2016 3:21 pm

South Africa's Drakenstein Stud announces 2016 fees
---Edited Press Release---

Drakenstein Stud in South Africa announced today their stallion service fees for the 2016 Southern Hemisphere breeding season.

The current leading sire in South Africa, Trippi, will be standing at a fee of 250,000 South African Rand ($15,851 U.S.) and will likely have another full book this year.

Duke of Marmalade, the sire four European classic winners last year, will remain at the same fee of R100,000 ($6,340).

Meanwhile Philanthropist, the champion all-weather sire in North America last year, and sire of two champions in Canada, as well as some impressive juvenile winners in South Africa from his first crop, is set at R50,000 ($3,170).

What a Winter has been strongly supported by breeders from the first day he went to stud, and with his fee remaining at R20,000 ($1,268) he remains one of the best value stallions in the country.

The Group 1 winning son of Galileo, Kingsbarns, will be covering a limited book this year at a discounted fee due to fertility issues.

The new arrivals at Drakenstein this year are Horse of the Year’s Futura and Legislate. The multiple Champions dominated racing in South Africa for two seasons winning four Grade 1’s apiece and multiple Equus Awards, including a Horse of the Year title each. The two sons of Dynasty are both standing their first season at R20,000 ($1,268).
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Wed May 18, 2016 3:53 pm

ThreeMustangs wrote:
Treve wrote:Good ol' Galileo.
It's his world. We're just living in it.
Seriously. He's been either the sire or broodmare sire of the winners of all four of the French and British Guineas this year and has 2 entries right now as a sire in the Irish 2k Guineas in addition to being the broodmare sire or grandsire of five others. The 1,000 Guineas is even more Galileo town. He has four entries and is sire or damsire of two others. I think he's laughing as he leaves his daddy's hold in the dust right now.
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Sun May 22, 2016 4:40 pm

Intikhab, sire of top-class Snow Fairy dies at 22
DERRINSTOWN STUD have announced the death of their grand servant Intikhab due to a cardiac condition. His death at the age of 22 comes just a couple of months after his retirement from stud duties.
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... s/2087422/
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Intikhab: Queen Anne Stakes hero sired three top-level winners
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Wed Jun 22, 2016 3:43 pm

These books have fantastic stories

Medaglia d’Oro continues to attract the nation’s top mares illustrated by his 2015 and 2016 books of mares
The names are well known. Proven fillies on the track and proven broodmares on the farm. From Aubby K to Zenyatta, a total of 108 Graded Stakes winners and 75 Graded Stakes producers have been bred to Medaglia d’Oro during the past two breeding seasons. While runners like undefeated champion Songbird continue to carry the “MdO” flag to victory this year, it’s this continued confidence of the world’s top breeders that will guarantee Medaglia d’Oro’s place as one of the great sires of his day.
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Thu Jun 23, 2016 12:45 pm

Mel Mae wrote:
ThreeMustangs wrote:
Treve wrote:Good ol' Galileo.
It's his world. We're just living in it.
Seriously. He's been either the sire or broodmare sire of the winners of all four of the French and British Guineas this year and has 2 entries right now as a sire in the Irish 2k Guineas in addition to being the broodmare sire or grandsire of five others. The 1,000 Guineas is even more Galileo town. He has four entries and is sire or damsire of two others. I think he's laughing as he leaves his daddy's hold in the dust right now.
This might not be good news for breeders and the future. Maybe good for us when they have to shop here.
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Thu Jun 23, 2016 2:21 pm

You're right if you're saying that British breeders may have painted themselves into a genetic corner with their love of Northern Dancer, through his sons Sadler's Wells and Danzig.
In a discussion of Frankel's early success at stud (over on another forum), one of the members posted a six-generation chart for Frankel's first winner, Cunco. Northern Dancer is doubled in the sire and also in the dam.
Check post #8:
http://prettyhorses.yuku.com/topic/1746 ... 2whvK50GJE
With thanks to Mountainmajesty and PH.

Considering Sadler's Wells and Danehill's near omnipresence in British bloodstock, where might the breeders go for a good outcross? What about Uncle Mo or his son, Nyquist, when he's retired?
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http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... to-uruguay

Breeders Cup winner Trinniberg and leading NY sire Posse will shuttle to Uruguay, and Midas Touch
has been sold to stand in Uruguay also.
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BaroqueAgain1 wrote:You're right if you're saying that British breeders may have painted themselves into a genetic corner with their love of Northern Dancer, through his sons Sadler's Wells and Danzig.
In a discussion of Frankel's early success at stud (over on another forum), one of the members posted a six-generation chart for Frankel's first winner, Cunco. Northern Dancer is doubled in the sire and also in the dam.
Check post #8:
http://prettyhorses.yuku.com/topic/1746 ... 2whvK50GJE
With thanks to Mountainmajesty and PH.

Considering Sadler's Wells and Danehill's near omnipresence in British bloodstock, where might the breeders go for a good outcross? What about Uncle Mo or his son, Nyquist, when he's retired?
Symboli Kris S 8-)
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Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:13 pm

Nice. I'd also wondered if the Halo-line mares, of which Japan now has an abundance, thanks to Sunday Silence, would be ripe for crossing to all those Galileo boys.
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I'll Have Another(USA) has sired his first winner!!!! :D

Un Autre(JPN), 2014C. o/o Taiki Shine(JPN) by Taiki Shuttle(USA), wins his debut in Tokyo 5R Newcomer 1600m turf on June 25th 2016.

owner: Big Red Firm
breeder: Tatsuo Yamagiwa
jockey: Masami Matsuoka
trainer: Masahiro Ikegami

Un Autre
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001187861/
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Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:32 pm

tachyon wrote:I'll Have Another(USA) has sired his first winner!!!! :D
Where's the "like" button...that's good news!
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-- race replay (Tokyo 5R Newcomer 1600m Turf June 25th 2016)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjAs-ukLoYs
Un Autre: #6 horse

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-- in the ring
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A little green but finished well. Thanks!
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Toby's Corner(USA)(Bellamy Road) sired his first winner, too!!
His 2yo colt Shigeru Bobcat(JPN), o/o Queen Mermaid(JPN) by King Halo(JPN), broke his maiden at second asking in Kyoto 1R 1600m turf on June 25th 2016.

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-- race replay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hG7FRDF8D4
Shigeru Bobcat(JPN): #2 horse
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001192673/
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Sat Jun 25, 2016 1:23 pm

Clever name with Un Autre... I like it! And he's good-looking, too. :mrgreen:
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Sparrow Castle wrote:
tachyon wrote:I'll Have Another(USA) has sired his first winner!!!! :D
Where's the "like" button...that's good news!
It is good news. Only one or two of his first 10 starters even hit the board, so at least he's got a winner and that's out of the way! Maybe they're just not the precocious sort?
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Mel Mae wrote: Seriously. He's been either the sire or broodmare sire of the winners of all four of the French and British Guineas this year and has 2 entries right now as a sire in the Irish 2k Guineas in addition to being the broodmare sire or grandsire of five others. The 1,000 Guineas is even more Galileo town. He has four entries and is sire or damsire of two others. I think he's laughing as he leaves his daddy's hold in the dust right now.
This might not be good news for breeders and the future. Maybe good for us when they have to shop here.
Seems like that's already starting to become the case. A few of my European breeder friends came over to the U.S. for the first time last fall/winter to buy at the sales (both yearling and broodmares). US-breds also seemed to be talked about a lot more this year than previous years at Royal Ascot (probably thanks to a pretty aggressive marketing campaign that's been launched on social media/publications). The next few years will be interesting, between yesterday's events and the US's efforts to bring more buyers over. It's a big bummer Scat Daddy died, he's really become huge there over the last few years.
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BlindLucky wrote:
Sparrow Castle wrote:
tachyon wrote:I'll Have Another(USA) has sired his first winner!!!! :D
Where's the "like" button...that's good news!
It is good news. Only one or two of his first 10 starters even hit the board, so at least he's got a winner and that's out of the way! Maybe they're just not the precocious sort?
Do you happen to know if they were on the turf? I wonder if his foals will prefer the dirt? Or they could just not be precocious.
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