New Conformation Photos
- Retrospectiv
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Agreed, I see much more Galileo than Deep Impact in him. He's not as fine built as I was expecting being by DI.
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Ioya Bigtime looks like he's offering someone a lovely cup of tea
- Northport
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Is European Champion 3yo Sprinter even a category? No sprinter trained in Europe won more than one G1 in 2018... and I believe him and Sands of Mali were the only 3 year olds to win an open G1 sprint. Biiiiiiit of a stretch there in the marketing department. I would say that he was tough as hell before calling him a 3 year old champion of any kind.
The only sprinter to win more than 2 G1s was Jungle Cat, and despite being trained in England, he won his G1s in Dubai and Australia.
The only sprinter to win more than 2 G1s was Jungle Cat, and despite being trained in England, he won his G1s in Dubai and Australia.
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- Flanders
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Its not a Cartier award and I can not find an official list. But each country also does their own awards so maybe he was named Champion 3yo sprinter in France, Ireland and the UK?Northport wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 12:04 am Is European Champion 3yo Sprinter even a category? No sprinter trained in Europe won more than one G1 in 2018... and I believe him and Sands of Mali were the only 3 year olds to win an open G1 sprint. Biiiiiiit of a stretch there in the marketing department. I would say that he was tough as hell before calling him a 3 year old champion of any kind.
The only sprinter to win more than 2 G1s was Jungle Cat, and despite being trained in England, he won his G1s in Dubai and Australia.
- mariasmon
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Darley conformation pic...
- lurkey mclurker
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Maybe it's just me, and I'm no professional, but I like the casual shot better. :-p
- Starine
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No, I do as well.lurkey mclurker wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 9:09 pm Maybe it's just me, and I'm no professional, but I like the casual shot better. :-p