Shadai Stallion Station's fees for 2016: see the attached file
1) (*) denotes new stallions
2) Kizuna is already full
Stallions in Japan
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Thanks so much for sharing this! Side note, I didn't know that Spielberg had been retireduma_nosuke wrote:Shadai Stallion Station's fees for 2016: see the attached file
1) (*) denotes new stallions
2) Kizuna is already full
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You're welcome. Teruya Yoshida will send Spielberg some of his mares because the horse was bred at Shadai Farm.Northport wrote:Thanks so much for sharing this! Side note, I didn't know that Spielberg had been retireduma_nosuke wrote:Shadai Stallion Station's fees for 2016: see the attached file
1) (*) denotes new stallions
2) Kizuna is already full
A new addition today to the list: Real Impact, 7yo h, Deep Impact x Tokio Reality (Meadowlake), retired to Shadai Stallion Station with the fee of JPY 800,000.
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"It's been my policy to view the Internet not as an 'information highway', but as an electronic asylum filled with babbling loonies."
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Enjoyed it! Thanks.Retrospectiv wrote:NYT article on Shadai/Yoshida success:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/27/sport ... share&_r=0
Some ( ) mares bred to King Kamehameha in 2015
● G1 winners
1) Ayusan (JPN 1000 Guineas; Deep Impact)
2) Kawakami Princess (JPN Oaks&Shuka Sho; King Halo)
3) Gentildonna (Deep Impact; HOY)
4) Dance in the Mood (Sunday Silence)
5) To the Victory (Sunday Silence; won QEII Cup and 2nd in the Dubai World Cup 2001)
6) Harp Star (Deep Impact)
7) Pink Cameo (French Deputy; NHK Mile Cup)
8) Buena Vista (Special Week; HOY)
9) Blumenblatt (Admire Vega; Mile Championship)
10) Miss Serendipity (ARG; Not For Sale)
11) Red Desire (Manhattan Cafe)
12) Verxina (Deep Impact)
● G1 placed
1) Quick Little Miss (USA; Freud)
2) Germinal (Agnes Tachyon; 3rd in Okas and 1000 Guineas)
● G2 winners
1) Cativa (USA; Sir Cat)
2) Dia de la Novia (Sunday Silence)
3) Noble Stella (GER; Monsun)
4) Meine Isabel (Telegnosis)
● G3 winners
1) Shimmei Fuji (Fuji Kiseki)
2) Perfect Tribute (Dubawi)
3) Mood Indigo (Dance in the Dark)
● Darley mares
1) Katoomba (GB; Forest Wildcat)
● Others
1) Last Groove (Deep Impact x Air Groove)
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mariasmon wrote:Anybody know who the new grey stallion is who Big Red Farm recently posted pictures of on their FB page?
Edit: I think it's Jo Cappuccino (I hadn't heard of him) who has relocated from Yushun Stallion Station.
You're right. He moves to Big Red Farm in 2016 with the fee of JPY 300,000.
<New Stallions Arrived>
●Yushun Stallion Station
1) Northern River, 7 yo h, Agnes Tachyon x Soninke (GB; Machiavellian)
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/1d ... e83cd2a915
2) Taisei Legend, 6yo h, King Kamehameha x Sharp Kick (JPN; Mejiro McQueen); fee: JPY 200,000
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/c3 ... 4a114a3af3
3) Current Black Hill, 6yo h, Daiwa Major x Charleston Harbor (USA; Grindstone)
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/e7 ... 10b0272aa6
●Arrow Stud
1) World Ace, 7yo h, Deep Impact x Mandela (GER; Acatenango); fee: JPY 500,000
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/0d ... 361366f16d
2) Hatano Vainqueur, 6yo h, King Kamehameha x Hatano Plie (JPN; Brian's Time); fee: JPY 200,000
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/bd ... 4eecb73582
●Lex Stud
1) Copano Richard, 5yo h, Daiwa Major x Higashi Lynx (JPN; Tony Bin)
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/64 ... e402715114
2) Vincennes, 7yo h, Deep Impact x Flower Park (JPN; Nihon Pillow Winner)
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/88 ... 84cabf0b2c
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Fuji Kiseki died on 28th Dec. He was 23 years old.
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Oh no... He looked sooooo much like his father. But he lived to a good age and sired many winners... Isla Bonita & Kinshasa No Kiseki will maybe step into their sire's shoes...?
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I think Zenyatta would be an excellent mate for him. She fits the bill for what the Yoshida's say they prefer to breed to him, big, robust mares who excelled at the track and from Mr. Prospector or Northern Dancer lines. And though they say he hasn't had much success with dirt races, perhaps if his offspring of many of the American dirt mares were raced here in the US, in dirt races, his numbers might improve. Excellent article. He has been a favorite of mine since his racing days.
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That article about Deep Impact was excellent. What an amazing stallion.uma_nosuke wrote:I hope so.
Also, I enjoyed this:
https://www.thoroughbredracing.com/arti ... g-stallion