I don't get these pricings.
One of them won 2 races in a SIX month career, one of which was an ungraded stakes against TWO other horses - and placed in a G2. Couldn't hold him together long enough to finish out the season. He's $5000 more than his brother who is a millionaire and raced 41 times, but is a graded stakes winner on grass, G1 stakes placed on grass too. He tailed off a bit at the end, but he was always classy and seems like a steal for $2500.
They are banking on Japan's untapped talent, and his dirt "record" I am guessing. He's a bit sexier in that Mott was talking him up quite a bit as a talented horse. But again, he only raced 6 months in his life. Al Khali spent a long time off the shelf (Aug/13 - June/15), but I suspect running on the grass was easier on him and he did still make 41 starts. Al Khali is a ridgling while Japan is not.
I will be curious to see how these 2 do compared with each other.
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For whatever it's worth, Al Khali won on dirt early in his career, too (2/3 year old years) so it's not like he had horrible dirt form. It really is the oddest pricing situation I've ever seen.Izvestia wrote:I don't get these pricings.
One of them won 2 races in a SIX month career, one of which was an ungraded stakes against TWO other horses - and placed in a G2. Couldn't hold him together long enough to finish out the season. He's $5000 more than his brother who is a millionaire and raced 41 times, but is a graded stakes winner on grass, G1 stakes placed on grass too. He tailed off a bit at the end, but he was always classy and seems like a steal for $2500.
They are banking on Japan's untapped talent, and his dirt "record" I am guessing. He's a bit sexier in that Mott was talking him up quite a bit as a talented horse. But again, he only raced 6 months in his life. Al Khali spent a long time off the shelf (Aug/13 - June/15), but I suspect running on the grass was easier on him and he did still make 41 starts. Al Khali is a ridgling while Japan is not.
I will be curious to see how these 2 do compared with each other.
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I think this article explains the pricing discrepancy between Al Khali and Japan, and the low entry price for Al Khali. From his co-owner Adam Wachtel:
I think this article explains the pricing discrepancy between Al Khali and Japan, and the low entry price for Al Khali. From his co-owner Adam Wachtel:
"I plan to breed as many of my mares to him as I can. I didn't put a big stud fee on him because I was really more interested in getting people to give Al Khali a shot than I was making money off of the fees. He was so special I was hoping there might be a bunch of Al Khali babies out there running in the future. He's probably the most accomplished son of Medaglia d'Oro standing in New York."
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This is actually kind of sweet.BlindLucky wrote:http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... n-new-york
I think this article explains the pricing discrepancy between Al Khali and Japan, and the low entry price for Al Khali. From his co-owner Adam Wachtel:
"I plan to breed as many of my mares to him as I can. I didn't put a big stud fee on him because I was really more interested in getting people to give Al Khali a shot than I was making money off of the fees. He was so special I was hoping there might be a bunch of Al Khali babies out there running in the future. He's probably the most accomplished son of Medaglia d'Oro standing in New York."
Not a wholesome trottin' race, no, but a race where they sit down right on the horse!
Like to see some stuck-up jockey boy sittin' on Dan Patch? Make your blood boil? Well, I should say!
Like to see some stuck-up jockey boy sittin' on Dan Patch? Make your blood boil? Well, I should say!
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Hey IC do you want to put some money together and lease one of those Cremello mares from Blazing Colours Farm to get a nice sporthorse buckskin foal out of him ?Insane Crazy wrote:This is actually kind of sweet.BlindLucky wrote:http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... n-new-york
I think this article explains the pricing discrepancy between Al Khali and Japan, and the low entry price for Al Khali. From his co-owner Adam Wachtel:
"I plan to breed as many of my mares to him as I can. I didn't put a big stud fee on him because I was really more interested in getting people to give Al Khali a shot than I was making money off of the fees. He was so special I was hoping there might be a bunch of Al Khali babies out there running in the future. He's probably the most accomplished son of Medaglia d'Oro standing in New York."
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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Uhm, you know I do.Treve wrote:Hey IC do you want to put some money together and lease one of those Cremello mares from Blazing Colours Farm to get a nice sporthorse buckskin foal out of him ?
Not a wholesome trottin' race, no, but a race where they sit down right on the horse!
Like to see some stuck-up jockey boy sittin' on Dan Patch? Make your blood boil? Well, I should say!
Like to see some stuck-up jockey boy sittin' on Dan Patch? Make your blood boil? Well, I should say!
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For sporthorse, can't you just used a surrogate mare as well? Just need to buy the ovum and see if they'll sell you some of AK? lol
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If it's a TB mare and you want to register it with the Jockey Club, even for a sporthorse prospect, you still gotta do the deed the old fashioned way. Not that the JC really matters at that point, but it's good to have. But a warmblood mare? Yep, you can do pretty much any mad scientist thing the breeding industries who are in the 21st century have cooked up.bare it all wrote:For sporthorse, can't you just used a surrogate mare as well? Just need to buy the ovum and see if they'll sell you some of AK? lol
Not a wholesome trottin' race, no, but a race where they sit down right on the horse!
Like to see some stuck-up jockey boy sittin' on Dan Patch? Make your blood boil? Well, I should say!
Like to see some stuck-up jockey boy sittin' on Dan Patch? Make your blood boil? Well, I should say!
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There's even a Perlino to increase our chances to get E? A? CrCInsane Crazy wrote:Uhm, you know I do.Treve wrote:Hey IC do you want to put some money together and lease one of those Cremello mares from Blazing Colours Farm to get a nice sporthorse buckskin foal out of him ?
(Also out of curiosity I checked and she's registered with the JC and approved for RPSI and Oldenburg (GOV) http://www.pedigreequery.com/sunila )
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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Born to Sea - €10,000
Charm Spirit - €27,500
Dalakhani - €15,000
Makfi - €20,000
Sea the Stars - €125,000
Sinndar - €3,000
Siyouni - €30,000
Really confident price for Sea the Stars. He has cooled off majorly since last year, I wonder how big of a book he will get at that price.
Born to Sea - €10,000
Charm Spirit - €27,500
Dalakhani - €15,000
Makfi - €20,000
Sea the Stars - €125,000
Sinndar - €3,000
Siyouni - €30,000
Really confident price for Sea the Stars. He has cooled off majorly since last year, I wonder how big of a book he will get at that price.
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