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- Della
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Private Thoughts wrote:Nice shot of Curlin with Mrs. Banke at Hill n' Dale Farm.
From the Stonestreet Farm Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/StonestreetFarms?fref=ts
I love Curlin, but he has the weirdest eyes.
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Izvestia wrote:Tapiture has a bit of a hunters bump going on there.
Yep, and a certain red horse had one as well
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Per @belochbeloch, Empire Maker is returning to the U.S. for 2016.
Per @belochbeloch, Empire Maker is returning to the U.S. for 2016.
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Yayyyy!BlindLucky wrote:Brisnet.com @Brisnet 19m
Per @belochbeloch, Empire Maker is returning to the U.S. for 2016.
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Good question.
Has there been a building interest in Empire Maker all along, or did having a Triple Crown-winning grandson make the difference?
Will breeders want to go to the horse who is two generations removed from AP, just because EM's son now has a TC winner?
Or is it because all the Japanese mares who nicked well with EM have been bred to him already and the Japanese breeders need new blood?
Has there been a building interest in Empire Maker all along, or did having a Triple Crown-winning grandson make the difference?
Will breeders want to go to the horse who is two generations removed from AP, just because EM's son now has a TC winner?
Or is it because all the Japanese mares who nicked well with EM have been bred to him already and the Japanese breeders need new blood?
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I'm stunned. Happy too. I didn't think it was possible, that Japan wasn't letting go of him.
As for why, I and I feel sure some others see him as the King, and POTN simply a prince. The looks of the Bodemeisters also helps the stature of "the King." I'd be far more interested in breeding to EM than POTN or AP.
As for why, I and I feel sure some others see him as the King, and POTN simply a prince. The looks of the Bodemeisters also helps the stature of "the King." I'd be far more interested in breeding to EM than POTN or AP.
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- Retrospectiv
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If Majestic Warrior is indeed swapping places with him, I'm curious of this is just a one year lease/swap deal with Coolmore...?
Would make more sense than them actually parting with him. If so, would have to open up some interesting future lease/swaps for the future between Coolmore and Japanese farms. Who is the last stallion they sent over for a season or two? I know they've done it with several.
Would make more sense than them actually parting with him. If so, would have to open up some interesting future lease/swaps for the future between Coolmore and Japanese farms. Who is the last stallion they sent over for a season or two? I know they've done it with several.
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Not sure this is a literal swap, as in Empire Maker is headed to Ashford--I think it was more like a swap as in "one is headed to Japan while the other is returning". Majestic Warrior is headed to East Stud, who bought Dunkirk. Empire Maker did not stand there, so they'd have no say in him coming to the US.Retrospectiv wrote:If Majestic Warrior is indeed swapping places with him, I'm curious of this is just a one year lease/swap deal with Coolmore...?
Would make more sense than them actually parting with him. If so, would have to open up some interesting future lease/swaps for the future between Coolmore and Japanese farms. Who is the last stallion they sent over for a season or two? I know they've done it with several.
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Yeah, I only meant it loosely, in terms of swapping countries. I don't think Coolmore was involved with this Empire Maker thing, nor will Majestic be at the same farm in Japan where EM has been standing.BlindLucky wrote:Not sure this is a literal swap, as in Empire Maker is headed to Ashford--I think it was more like a swap as in "one is headed to Japan while the other is returning". Majestic Warrior is headed to East Stud, who bought Dunkirk. Empire Maker did not stand there, so they'd have no say in him coming to the US.Retrospectiv wrote:If Majestic Warrior is indeed swapping places with him, I'm curious of this is just a one year lease/swap deal with Coolmore...?
Would make more sense than them actually parting with him. If so, would have to open up some interesting future lease/swaps for the future between Coolmore and Japanese farms. Who is the last stallion they sent over for a season or two? I know they've done it with several.
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This is going to be a fun game of guess the 2016 stud fees for EM, POTN and AP. And who sets/announces the fees first?
Bodemeister at $30,000, given what he's produced in general from a looks perspective is looking pretty attractive, imo. Don't know if they can run yet, but he wasn't anywhere near over rated as a new stallion.
Bodemeister at $30,000, given what he's produced in general from a looks perspective is looking pretty attractive, imo. Don't know if they can run yet, but he wasn't anywhere near over rated as a new stallion.
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POTN is my guess.Horsebagger wrote:This is going to be a fun game of guess the 2016 stud fees for EM, POTN and AP. And who sets/announces the fees first?
You gonna try to breed to EM?
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Discussions have commenced. Pretty futile without knowing the fee, though.Somnambulist wrote:POTN is my guess.Horsebagger wrote:This is going to be a fun game of guess the 2016 stud fees for EM, POTN and AP. And who sets/announces the fees first?
You gonna try to breed to EM?
I can donate 1% towards your cause if you get me into the winner's circle when it gets successful.Horsebagger wrote:
Discussions have commenced. Pretty futile without knowing the fee, though.
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I'd take her up on that. It may be $1,000 or so easy cash.Somnambulist wrote:I can donate 1% towards your cause if you get me into the winner's circle when it gets successful.Horsebagger wrote:
Discussions have commenced. Pretty futile without knowing the fee, though.
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