Declaration of War
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Well he just sired the G3 Cattleya Sho winner Dieu du Vin and the owner is interested in the Kentucky Derby, so I think he'll end up staying.
However, if Japan doesn't keep him, I think Australia would be the most likely candidate to pick him up, since I think he has like 2 or 3 G1 winners down there. Of course, he has G1 winners in North America and Europe as well, but he's not an unsound 3 starter, so.
However, if Japan doesn't keep him, I think Australia would be the most likely candidate to pick him up, since I think he has like 2 or 3 G1 winners down there. Of course, he has G1 winners in North America and Europe as well, but he's not an unsound 3 starter, so.
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I have been a fan of this horse ever since he won the 2013 Juddmonte International, and his close 3rd in the 2013 BC Classic proved that he was also excellent on the dirt.
He's a gorgeous, versatile horse, and I've hoped that he would be a worthy heir to the Danzig line. It would be a shame if he didn't return to the US; our loss, Japan's gain, I guess.
He's a gorgeous, versatile horse, and I've hoped that he would be a worthy heir to the Danzig line. It would be a shame if he didn't return to the US; our loss, Japan's gain, I guess.
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Yep, he was a victim of the sales fetish in America. Doesn't really matter if they can run if you can't sale them stateside.
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Declaration of War(USA) will continue to stand at JBBA for a fee of about US$ 21k (unchanged) in 2020.
https://jbba.jp/stallion/horse/015.html
https://jbba.jp/stallion/horse/015.html
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Will he be the first son of War Front to stand in Japan?
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The Factor stood at JBBA in 2018 for a one-year lease.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 9:36 pm Will he be the first son of War Front to stand in Japan?
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Thanks for the update.tachyon wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 7:27 pm Declaration of War(USA) will continue to stand at JBBA for a fee of about US$ 21k (unchanged) in 2020.
https://jbba.jp/stallion/horse/015.html
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He was sold to Japan when he moved there.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 2:55 pm I have been a fan of this horse ever since he won the 2013 Juddmonte International, and his close 3rd in the 2013 BC Classic proved that he was also excellent on the dirt.
He's a gorgeous, versatile horse, and I've hoped that he would be a worthy heir to the Danzig line. It would be a shame if he didn't return to the US; our loss, Japan's gain, I guess.