I don't think there was any chance he was going to the BC this year. He hadn't worked since being injured in his last race.Slewgal wrote:so happy Data Link is standing there, can't wait to meet him, though sad to see him retire, wanted him to run in the BC.
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http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... at-pin-oak
Alternation is retired and will stand at Pin Oak.
Alternation is retired and will stand at Pin Oak.
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-- from uma-furusato.com
Street Sense(USA) left from Darley Japan on October 1st.
He is now in the export quarantine.
Kenichiro Mishima (representative director of Darley Japan) said, ''He is a very promising stallion as he sired six graded winners including two G1 winners this year (worldwide). It's a shame that he will leave from Japan. But we will look forward to his further success in the US as well as his babies success in Japan.''
This year Street Sense covered 144 mares in Japan at a fee of 4,500,000 JPY (about 45K USD).
-- picks of Street Sense (farewell ceremony at Darley Japan)
-- to full-size picks of Street Sense and text
http://uma-furusato.com/news/detail/_id_74100
Street Sense(USA) left from Darley Japan on October 1st.
He is now in the export quarantine.
Kenichiro Mishima (representative director of Darley Japan) said, ''He is a very promising stallion as he sired six graded winners including two G1 winners this year (worldwide). It's a shame that he will leave from Japan. But we will look forward to his further success in the US as well as his babies success in Japan.''
This year Street Sense covered 144 mares in Japan at a fee of 4,500,000 JPY (about 45K USD).
-- picks of Street Sense (farewell ceremony at Darley Japan)
-- to full-size picks of Street Sense and text
http://uma-furusato.com/news/detail/_id_74100
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Street Sense looks gorgeous! Darley Japan is something to check out!
One question, thought he shuttles to Australia for the South Hemisphere season?
One question, thought he shuttles to Australia for the South Hemisphere season?
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Make Music for Me (Bernstein) and World Renowned (UBS) have been retired and will stand stud at Brazeau Thoroughbred Farms in California.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... ed-retired
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... ed-retired
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There was no indication that he would shuttle to Australia this year in that article.flytpthestars wrote:Street Sense looks gorgeous! Darley Japan is something to check out!
One question, thought he shuttles to Australia for the South Hemisphere season?
They just noted that he would stand at Jonabell Farm Kentucky next year.
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And today, Horai Akiko(JPN), 2011F. Johannesburg(USA) x Horai Sunday(JPN) by Sunday Silence(USA), won the G2 Daily Hai Nisai Stakes 1600m turf in record time beating the boys. She is undefeated 3 for 3!!tachyon wrote: Johannesburg has already sired twenty-two 2yo winners so far, ten of whom are out of Sunday Silence-line mares.(Sunday Silence 4, Agnes Tachyon 4, Special Week 1, Bubble Gum Fellow 1).
Japanese breeding has always been looking for stallions who are compatible with the Sunday Silence blood.
King Kamehameha, Symboli Kris S and Kurofune are doing very well.
But they need a new star.
It may be a bit too early to tell, but Johannesburg does look like a promissing candidate.
He has the speed.
-- replay of the Daily Hai Nisai Stakes(G2)
http://web-cache.stream.ne.jp/web/jra/o ... pe=2&thum=
1st. (#6) Horai Akiko(JPN) F2. Johannesburg(USA) x Horai Sunday(JPN) by Sunday Silence(USA)
2nd. (#7) Atom(JPN) C2. Deep Impact(JPN) x Shining Energy(USA) by Rahy(USA)
3rd. (#8) Peak Tram(JPN) C2. Chichicastenango(FR) x Touch the Peak(JPN) by Special Week(JPN)
Horai Akiko(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001137416/
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Shadwell freshman sire Aqlaam died of a gutteral pouch infection, as Shadwell announced Oct 5. This was a blow to Shadwell, as he was looking like an exciting stallion.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... qlaam-dies
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... qlaam-dies
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I hadn't seen any photos of his foals until today. This is a yearling filly by The Pamplemousse (click on photo to enlarge): https://twitter.com/larryzapeye/status/ ... 64/photo/1
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Attractive, but I wonder if there is some slight distortion in that photo...legs look long, and pasterns look really long.
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Hard to tell. But TP wasn't exactly the picture of perfection, conformation-wise.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Attractive, but I wonder if there is some slight distortion in that photo...legs look long, and pasterns look really long.
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Speaking of North Light, now he's off to Landwades as well.......mariasmon wrote:I don't think North Light or Silent Name got enough of a shot in KY. Silent Name did race in the US, though. But he's doing well as a sire in Canada, so perhaps he's where he belongs. And he's not particularly good looking North Light, on the other hand, is gorgeous.
http://www.lanwades.com/l_news/2013_oct-dec.asp
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Retrospectiv wrote:Speaking of North Light, now he's off to Landwades as well.......mariasmon wrote:I don't think North Light or Silent Name got enough of a shot in KY. Silent Name did race in the US, though. But he's doing well as a sire in Canada, so perhaps he's where he belongs. And he's not particularly good looking North Light, on the other hand, is gorgeous.
http://www.lanwades.com/l_news/2013_oct-dec.asp
I was hoping to get around to meeting him while he was in Aurora... guess not. He probably should have stayed in Kentucky, but I don't think he was getting a lot of support there either
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I hope he is well-received there.Retrospectiv wrote:Speaking of North Light, now he's off to Landwades as well.......mariasmon wrote:I don't think North Light or Silent Name got enough of a shot in KY. Silent Name did race in the US, though. But he's doing well as a sire in Canada, so perhaps he's where he belongs. And he's not particularly good looking North Light, on the other hand, is gorgeous.
http://www.lanwades.com/l_news/2013_oct-dec.asp
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What a shame, I always really liked him. May he enjoy his retirement.Northport wrote:Devil His Due is listed as pensioned for 2014
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