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- lurkey mclurker
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Good thing he & Gold Ship are at different farms, can you imagine??
- Ridan_Remembered
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Lani is such a beautiful horse. I wish him luck in his new career.
- Starine
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I think Japan will be a good fit for Drefong; certainly more than this country. He was fast and talented, yes; but I am not sure breeders would have been lining up to breed to a son of Gio Ponti. And I think he will be a nice outcross for a lot of the mares in Japan.
- lurkey mclurker
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http://news.sp.netkeiba.com/?pid=news_v ... p_headlineJess Samy @Frankel1313
TAIKI SHUTTLE (Devil's Bag) arguably one of the finest miler that Japan has seen; has been retired from stud duties. Horse Of The Year in 1998.
He also won the 1998 Jacques Le Marois in France; joining the likes of DUBAI MILLENNIUM, DUBAWI, LEAR FAN, MIESQUE, GOLDIKOVA etc
photo via @nabecci
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Happy retirement Taiki Shuttle!!lurkey mclurker wrote:http://news.sp.netkeiba.com/?pid=news_v ... p_headlineJess Samy @Frankel1313
TAIKI SHUTTLE (Devil's Bag) arguably one of the finest miler that Japan has seen; has been retired from stud duties. Horse Of The Year in 1998.
He also won the 1998 Jacques Le Marois in France; joining the likes of DUBAI MILLENNIUM, DUBAWI, LEAR FAN, MIESQUE, GOLDIKOVA etc
photo via @nabecci
I believe that Taiki Shuttle(USA)(Devil's Bag) is the best miler that Japan has ever seen, while Lord Kanaloa(JPN)(King Kamehameha) is the best sprinter.
-- video of Taiki Shuttle's races (13-11-1-1):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKMAhgSb3XA
-- video : Taiki Shuttle story ''to the world''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUB8pn-iGWw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhW8uR9I2ps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtYBEN6SlKI
-- Taiki Shuttle(USA)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000287925/?_g ... 1511709736
- Northport
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https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/b ... ier/310817
The Grey Gatsby has been retired to Haras Du Petit Tellier in France, where he will stand for 7,000 euro.
The Grey Gatsby has been retired to Haras Du Petit Tellier in France, where he will stand for 7,000 euro.
weeeeeeeee
- Sparrow Castle
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Bloodhorse says so.Izvestia wrote:Can anyone confirm Shaman Ghost is retiring to California? I’m super disappointed if he is, I was hoping he’d be in Ontario.
Shaman Ghost to Enter Stud in California
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... californiaThe Stronach family has started following through on its commitment to build up the California-bred program by sending three stallions to the Golden State for the 2018 breeding season.
The highest-profile horse of the group will be multiple grade 1 winner and Canadian champion Shaman Ghost , who Frank Stronach said will stand in California next year.
"He will be very exciting for the California breeders," Stronach said Dec. 2 in an exclusive interview with BloodHorse Daily. "I don't know where he will stand yet. I will be out there next week to look at a few farms. We'll make a decision in the next week or so."
Stronach said he'll stand the son of his homebred 2004 Horse of the Year Ghostzapper for $10,000.
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Maybe Frank will "shuttle" SG between Canada and California for alternating seasons. That would be pretty easy to do.
I wonder which farm will be chosen for 'Ghost? He will be joining the nice Bernardini son, Stay Thirsty, as a welcome additions to Cali breeding, something that is much needed. Cali has lost some important stallions in the last couple of years, like perennial stalwart Unusual Heat and 'Chrome's sire, Lucky Pulpit.
I wonder which farm will be chosen for 'Ghost? He will be joining the nice Bernardini son, Stay Thirsty, as a welcome additions to Cali breeding, something that is much needed. Cali has lost some important stallions in the last couple of years, like perennial stalwart Unusual Heat and 'Chrome's sire, Lucky Pulpit.
- Ridan_Remembered
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So true. The entire thoroughbred industry in California is struggling, so any help they can get is most welcome.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:California has lost some important stallions in the last couple of years, like perennial stalwart Unusual Heat and 'Chrome's sire, Lucky Pulpit.
- mariasmon
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Divining Rod will enter stud at Country Life for a fee of $5,000.
http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/di ... ntry-life/
http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/di ... ntry-life/
- Sparrow Castle
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Nice, I wish them all well. Another one to take out of the VS.mariasmon wrote:Divining Rod will enter stud at Country Life for a fee of $5,000.
http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/di ... ntry-life/
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Artie Schiller is no longer on the Winstar website or in the BH stallion register.mariasmon wrote:Has that been announced?Natalma wrote:Artie Schiller for one.Izvestia wrote:Fuck Winstar. I hate their model.
BoM could have raced on!!! The horse ran 10 times this year and got better and better! He's clearly a sound and robust individual. Smart Strike got better with age, and this horse was likely to do so too.
I wonder who will leave the roster next???
- mariasmon
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He is now in Korea.
Artie Schiller is no longer on the Winstar website or in the BH stallion register.
http://studbook.kra.co.kr/eng/html/eng_ ... bun=524197
- starrydreamer
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Nooooooooo. Artie! I thought he was doing okay as a stud.mariasmon wrote:He is now in Korea.
Artie Schiller is no longer on the Winstar website or in the BH stallion register.
http://studbook.kra.co.kr/eng/html/eng_ ... bun=524197
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They are becoming the Wal-Mart of stallions with their "blue light special" sales.starrydreamer wrote:Nooooooooo. Artie! I thought he was doing okay as a stud.mariasmon wrote:He is now in Korea.
Artie Schiller is no longer on the Winstar website or in the BH stallion register.
http://studbook.kra.co.kr/eng/html/eng_ ... bun=524197
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If he was going to be sold overseas, I thought he might end up in Australia. IIRC, Artie has shuttled there and seems to have done pretty well.
Damn...we not only have to worry about North Korea's cray-cray behavior, but also all "our" horses right next door to a country that has no compunction about exposing its human citizens to radiation, let alone a neighbor's animals.
Damn...we not only have to worry about North Korea's cray-cray behavior, but also all "our" horses right next door to a country that has no compunction about exposing its human citizens to radiation, let alone a neighbor's animals.