Yea when I was at Juddmonte, one of the trainers said he had some physical issues and was slow as well.Izvestia wrote:RIP Tiago, very sad news.
That 1/2 brother to Beholder had a different name. Didn't Juddmonte own him? If it's the same horse, he had some sort of physical issues that kept him from racing. I think he was on and off unsound. Really doesn't need to be a stallion, imo.
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For $7500... I'm sure they'll have a line out the door...mariasmon wrote:Smarty Jones is moving to Calumet.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... lumet-farm
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Kelley is breeding for stamina and durability, I don't think he gives a hoot about the commercial aspect of it.bare it all wrote:For $7500... I'm sure they'll have a line out the door...mariasmon wrote:Smarty Jones is moving to Calumet.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... lumet-farm
I find that approach refreshing and wish him the very best of success.
Besides, Kentucky is full of breeders pandering to a dysfunctional marketplace, churning out precocious, frail,
distance challenged from 6 furlongs on and ready for retirement at 8 races or less.
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Further adding fuel to my theory that Calumet has something against standing horses for less than $7,500.bare it all wrote:For $7500... I'm sure they'll have a line out the door...mariasmon wrote:Smarty Jones is moving to Calumet.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... lumet-farm
Though, as MariasMon mentioned, I don't think Kelley has much of an interest in owning a commercial stallion farm. It will be interesting to see in the next 5+ years if buying all of these unfashionable, turfy, or just out-of-style stallions (not that it makes them bad stallions) pays off with winners.
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All those 12f races we card will finally be full.hadrianmarcus wrote:Kelley is breeding for stamina and durability, I don't think he gives a hoot about the commercial aspect of it.bare it all wrote:For $7500... I'm sure they'll have a line out the door...mariasmon wrote:Smarty Jones is moving to Calumet.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... lumet-farm
I find that approach refreshing and wish him the very best of success.
Besides, Kentucky is full of breeders pandering to a dysfunctional marketplace, churning out precocious, frail,
distance challenged from 6 furlongs on and ready for retirement at 8 races or less.
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As close looking to Tapit as you can get! Wow!Sparrow Castle wrote:TDN @theTDN
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He bought 71 head at KeeNov. A few were weanlings, but mostly he got mares and broodmare prospects.Northport wrote:Further adding fuel to my theory that Calumet has something against standing horses for less than $7,500.bare it all wrote:For $7500... I'm sure they'll have a line out the door...mariasmon wrote:Smarty Jones is moving to Calumet.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... lumet-farm
Though, as MariasMon mentioned, I don't think Kelley has much of an interest in owning a commercial stallion farm. It will be interesting to see in the next 5+ years if buying all of these unfashionable, turfy, or just out-of-style stallions (not that it makes them bad stallions) pays off with winners.
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Giant Cruiser is the Oakster's first stakes winner.
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Happy to see this. I was worried he wouldn't sire any 2yo winners, let alone a 2yo SW.Sparrow Castle wrote:Giant Cruiser is the Oakster's first stakes winner.
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I hope Giant Oak does well as a stallion. He was a fun horse to follow.
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Awesome!Sparrow Castle wrote:I hope Giant Oak does well as a stallion. He was a fun horse to follow.
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Oh no that si terrible news about Yes It's True
Coolmore made a video to promote American Pharoah called "Horse of a Lifetime"
http://coolmore.com/america/coolmore-tv ... oplay=true
Made me a little emotional, but I'm posting here since people are talking about his potential as a sire. Seems like many, including old timers are convinced he has a lot to make a successful sire. Baffert even mentions his conformation/mechanics.
Coolmore made a video to promote American Pharoah called "Horse of a Lifetime"
http://coolmore.com/america/coolmore-tv ... oplay=true
Made me a little emotional, but I'm posting here since people are talking about his potential as a sire. Seems like many, including old timers are convinced he has a lot to make a successful sire. Baffert even mentions his conformation/mechanics.
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
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A real shame. Solid breed to race sire that could get a big horse now and then.Northport wrote:Yes It's Truehas been euthanized at the age of 19 after a bout of colic stemming froma purofrated intestine
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Commissioner will be retired after the Hawthorne Gold Cup and will stand at WinStar in 2016 for $7,500. I feel like I should be surprised they don't keep him around as a 5 year old to go for a G1 but then again it is WinStar.
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