Seeing the relationship a few weeks ago, I looked at some of Perfect Arc's races to try and remember who she raced against. The lovely Matiara who broke down in the Beverly D. and not sure why since they didn't race against each other but it also reminded me of Look Daggers who was from the same crop.starrydreamer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 4:11 pm I had no idea that Starship Jubilee's second dam is nice 1990s turf mare Perfect Arc. I followed her offspring but was pretty disappointed and then she fell off my radar. I'm so glad to see a grandbaby with her talent.
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She also won against:Flanders wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 12:03 amSeeing the relationship a few weeks ago, I looked at some of Perfect Arc's races to try and remember who she raced against. The lovely Matiara who broke down in the Beverly D. and not sure why since they didn't race against each other but it also reminded me of Look Daggers who was from the same crop.starrydreamer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 4:11 pm I had no idea that Starship Jubilee's second dam is nice 1990s turf mare Perfect Arc. I followed her offspring but was pretty disappointed and then she fell off my radar. I'm so glad to see a grandbaby with her talent.
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- Danish (IRE), who had won the Queen Elizabeth II Invitational the year before Perfect Arc did.
- Country Cat, a full sister to Bernstein and Caress who died as a 4 year old.
- Alpride (IRE), who was an Italian champion and very good Cali turf mare.
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- Bail Out Becky, the second dam of Stephanie's Kitten.
- Fashion Star, dam of Eddington.
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Oh gosh, I remember Look Daggers! And yeah, it's weird that they never ran against each other, even though they ran against a lot of the same horses. The mid-90s turf mares were fun to watch.
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Invader (War Front) won the Battaglia at Turfway. He is out of Say, a G3W/G1P Galileo daughter of Riskaverse. His full brother, Fog of War, won the G1 Summer S. at Woodbine in 2018. The Battaglia is not a Derby points race, but it is the local prep for the Spiral/Jeff Ruby Steaks.
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Considering he has seen nothing but the BEST broodmares from the first moment he walked into the breeding shed (and those 1st years he consistently had the highest CI for his mares), he should be knocking out broodmare sire stakes winners left and right.
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If you want to discredit him, that's your thing. I'm not interested in debating this with you (although I'm sure you made the same argument for AP Indy, Secretariat, and other great broodmare sires, right?)Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 3:27 pmConsidering he has seen nothing but the BEST broodmares from the first moment he walked into the breeding shed (and those 1st years he consistently had the highest CI for his mares), he should be knocking out broodmare sire stakes winners left and right.
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I'm kind of wondering how that works for the high dollar sires such as he and American Pharaoh, among others, but I'm not sure there will ever be a way to calculate those figures.Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 3:27 pmConsidering he has seen nothing but the BEST broodmares from the first moment he walked into the breeding shed (and those 1st years he consistently had the highest CI for his mares), he should be knocking out broodmare sire stakes winners left and right.
Truly great sires elevate their mares in the long run and help them out produce what their breeding histories might suggest. However, these stallions, as well as Justify, get the best mates with proven records in the breeding shed by breeders who can afford their fees. Is there a way to calculate their AEI with extremely average mares- or is there even a chance that they even get average mares with their stud fees being what they are?
(Not trying to be offensive to anyone, as it has been many years since I've posted on this board, but I've watched with interest many stallions over the years who made their way up the lower breeding ranks and becoming top sires by producing quality foals where their success might not have been predicted. )
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Doesn't the "Comparable Index" (CI) try to show what the mares have produced with other stallions? Theoretically a great stallion should have a higher AEI than CI (if I'm understanding correctly) but of course this calculation can also be skewed if a stallion is bred to mares who have already produced major earners, which would make it harder for the stallion to "improve" them.
I see from paging through an old paper Stallion Register that there is a similar set of AEI./CI figures for broodmare sires, but I have no idea how that is calculated. I also noted that a lot of very prominent stallions have LOWER AEI's than CI's, which might play into the thought above.
This probably belongs over in "Breeding and Sales."
I see from paging through an old paper Stallion Register that there is a similar set of AEI./CI figures for broodmare sires, but I have no idea how that is calculated. I also noted that a lot of very prominent stallions have LOWER AEI's than CI's, which might play into the thought above.
This probably belongs over in "Breeding and Sales."
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On topic, Charlatan (Speightstown x MGSW Authenticity) became the latest "Is it too late to make it to the Derby?" topic for Baffert by crushing in a depleted MSW at Santa Anita in 1.08.8. Never broke a sweat.
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This is where having an overall handicapping system, or I guess using a APEX type system, would be useful. It would be informative to have the mare's progeny average rating compared with the offspring of a stallion. However, I think all the numbers are a bit skewed these days as the commercial market has changed how first year stallions have been utilized. Even the non-flashy ones end up with much better books than they would have had even 10-15 years ago because that seems to be what sells these days. For instance, is this a truly bumper first year ( now second year) stallion crop or is it just natural progression of the modern commercial breeding philosophy?Diver52 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 6:59 pm Doesn't the "Comparable Index" (CI) try to show what the mares have produced with other stallions? Theoretically a great stallion should have a higher AEI than CI (if I'm understanding correctly) but of course this calculation can also be skewed if a stallion is bred to mares who have already produced major earners, which would make it harder for the stallion to "improve" them.
I see from paging through an old paper Stallion Register that there is a similar set of AEI./CI figures for broodmare sires, but I have no idea how that is calculated. I also noted that a lot of very prominent stallions have LOWER AEI's than CI's, which might play into the thought above.
This probably belongs over in "Breeding and Sales."
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I made an AEI/CI thread in Breeding and Sales if anyone is interested in talking about it.
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Yay for Palace Malice!Starine wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 9:22 pm Mr. Monomoy Powers Home On Top In First Division Of Risen Star
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He is a very nice colt! His dam was no slouch either!