Yep he was a one hit wonder. Watch him turn out to be the best stud of tiznows. That would be funnyMylute wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 1:55 pmHe actually retired late last year/early this year and has been in Arkansas.brunanas wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 12:38 pm DENNIS' MOMENT (Tiznow) will enter stud at Golden Creek Equine in Wyoming for a fee of $1,500 LFSN.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/g ... n-wyoming/
He was kinda overhyped.
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given he probably won't cover more than 10 mares a year and they will (all) likely have papers so empty you can see their fifth dam's produce, i unfortunately don't think that's possible. like, just looking at the RMBs for Wyoming based stallions for last year:Justahorse wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 1:57 pmYep he was a one hit wonder. Watch him turn out to be the best stud of tiznows. That would be funnyMylute wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 1:55 pmHe actually retired late last year/early this year and has been in Arkansas.brunanas wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 12:38 pm DENNIS' MOMENT (Tiznow) will enter stud at Golden Creek Equine in Wyoming for a fee of $1,500 LFSN.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/g ... n-wyoming/
He was kinda overhyped.
Eslin: 1
Wise Curlin: 2
Tenga Cat: 3
Chips All In: 4
Northern Soldier: 5
Typhoon Slew: 6
Potomac River: 8
he doesn't even seem to be the best among these guys. Chips All In (Northern Light) was a MG3W turned fair circuit claimer, Northern Soldier (Yankee Victor) was a G2W [like Dennis'], and Potomac River (English Channel) was a MG3W turned claimer. as for the others, Eslin (Empire Maker) only had 1 win in 31 starts and that was in a MCL, Wise Curlin (Curlin) was mostly a claimer, and Tenga Gat (Storm Cat) was G3P.
unfortunately Wyoming doesn't have the best stallions neither the best mares, and i'm not sure people in the nearby states will be sending much to him either. it'd be cool to see him succeed but it's very difficult.
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Yea. I wish him the best thoughbrunanas wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 8:17 pmgiven he probably won't cover more than 10 mares a year and they will (all) likely have papers so empty you can see their fifth dam's produce, i unfortunately don't think that's possible. like, just looking at the RMBs for Wyoming based stallions for last year:Justahorse wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 1:57 pmYep he was a one hit wonder. Watch him turn out to be the best stud of tiznows. That would be funny
Eslin: 1
Wise Curlin: 2
Tenga Cat: 3
Chips All In: 4
Northern Soldier: 5
Typhoon Slew: 6
Potomac River: 8
he doesn't even seem to be the best among these guys. Chips All In (Northern Light) was a MG3W turned fair circuit claimer, Northern Soldier (Yankee Victor) was a G2W [like Dennis'], and Potomac River (English Channel) was a MG3W turned claimer. as for the others, Eslin (Empire Maker) only had 1 win in 31 starts and that was in a MCL, Wise Curlin (Curlin) was mostly a claimer, and Tenga Gat (Storm Cat) was G3P.
unfortunately Wyoming doesn't have the best stallions neither the best mares, and i'm not sure people in the nearby states will be sending much to him either. it'd be cool to see him succeed but it's very difficult.
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Does it seem like many of these unexpected 'drop out of the race that was planned, take time off, then retire' incidents are after a horse was shipped a long distance for a race? I know horses have injured themselves during shipping, or reacted so poorly that they weren't shipped again (like Frankel & Zenyatta).
If Taiba had a bad experience shipping to NY, would that explain the delayed timing of his retirement? Maybe his connections kept hoping he would rebound?
If Taiba had a bad experience shipping to NY, would that explain the delayed timing of his retirement? Maybe his connections kept hoping he would rebound?
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I don't know that he even shipped to NY. I think the announcement was made after his subpar work in California, like a week out from the Met Mile. I think Baffert backed off him at that point but he had to be in light training cause he worked once in August.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:09 pm Does it seem like many of these unexpected 'drop out of the race that was planned, take time off, then retire' incidents are after a horse was shipped a long distance for a race? I know horses have injured themselves during shipping, or reacted so poorly that they weren't shipped again (like Frankel & Zenyatta).
If Taiba had a bad experience shipping to NY, would that explain the delayed timing of his retirement? Maybe his connections kept hoping he would rebound?
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He was a good hard knocking horse. Wonder where he will be standing
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$1.7M Earner Somelikeithotbrown Retired Due to Injury
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Good horse. Hopefully it's nothing serious. Shame he never got that G1W.
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Teena Ella is either retired now or will be before the breeding season. She hasn't worked in almost 2 months so I would guess she is retired.
Beholder's current 3-year-old filly, Teena Ella (War Front), became her first winner in February and then went one better by capturing the GIII Senorita S. in May. Toffey said she is the least impressive physically of Beholder's foals to date, as she is “somewhat short and compact, but definitely had a little bit of zip to her.” He said she was just starting to come into her own, but had some niggling issues and will be retired and bred this coming year.
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Beholder's current 3-year-old filly, Teena Ella (War Front), became her first winner in February and then went one better by capturing the GIII Senorita S. in May. Toffey said she is the least impressive physically of Beholder's foals to date, as she is “somewhat short and compact, but definitely had a little bit of zip to her.” He said she was just starting to come into her own, but had some niggling issues and will be retired and bred this coming year.
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Breaking news:
Sodashi(JPN) has been retired from racing.
She will be a broodmare at Katsumi Yoshida's Northern Farm.
https://umatoku.hochi.co.jp/articles/20 ... 51280.html
Sodashi(JPN) has been retired from racing.
She will be a broodmare at Katsumi Yoshida's Northern Farm.
https://umatoku.hochi.co.jp/articles/20 ... 51280.html
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That is surprising. Kinda hope she will have a date with mind your biscuits but those are pipe dreamstachyon wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 8:48 am Breaking news:
Sodashi(JPN) has been retired from racing.
She will be a broodmare at Katsumi Yoshida's Northern Farm.
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Not so minor- this morning owner said is a non- displaced sesamoid fracture. https://www.horseracingnation.com/news/ ... future_123Justahorse wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 2:03 pmLong as she is okay wonder who buys her and wonder who she will be bred to
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Oof poor girlSqueaky wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 10:04 amNot so minor- this morning owner said is a non- displaced sesamoid fracture. https://www.horseracingnation.com/news/ ... future_123Justahorse wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 2:03 pmLong as she is okay wonder who buys her and wonder who she will be bred to
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Spooky Channel has been retired to Old Friends.
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BREAKING: Ace Impact, the electric winner of both the Prix du Jockey Club and the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, has been retired to stand at the Haras de Beaumont stud in Normandy.
https://twitter.com/RacingPost/status/1 ... LG88g&s=19
Ace Impact Retired to Haras de Beaumont
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/a ... -beaumont/
Speaking to TDN at Tattersalls, Chehboub said, “When we established Haras de Beaumont the idea was to target exceptional future stallions prospects. Ace Impact has won the French Derby, he's won the Arc, he's unbeaten. As we all know, to race on for another year is taking a risk for the horse, and a lot of breeders want to use him. He's a true champion; there is a demand for him. For France it is fantastic news, and from day one that was part of the project.”
https://twitter.com/RacingPost/status/1 ... LG88g&s=19
Ace Impact Retired to Haras de Beaumont
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/a ... -beaumont/
Speaking to TDN at Tattersalls, Chehboub said, “When we established Haras de Beaumont the idea was to target exceptional future stallions prospects. Ace Impact has won the French Derby, he's won the Arc, he's unbeaten. As we all know, to race on for another year is taking a risk for the horse, and a lot of breeders want to use him. He's a true champion; there is a demand for him. For France it is fantastic news, and from day one that was part of the project.”
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