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Wando, winner of the Canadian Triple Crown and standing in Canada, has died at age 14, reports DRF. Suspected "heart attack."
DRF published a story about his life these days just this past August. http://www.drf.com/news/catching-wando
He sired Turallure, among others, who we lost last year.
DRF published a story about his life these days just this past August. http://www.drf.com/news/catching-wando
He sired Turallure, among others, who we lost last year.
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That makes me super sad. He was a character and always a pleasure to visit when he was at Lane's End.second_glance wrote:Wando, winner of the Canadian Triple Crown and standing in Canada, has died at age 14, reports DRF. Suspected "heart attack."
DRF published a story about his life these days just this past August. http://www.drf.com/news/catching-wando
He sired Turallure, among others, who we lost last year.
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On a happier note: Midnight Lute doing his "Black Stallion" impression. Short video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Bvtwoq7 ... e=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Bvtwoq7 ... e=youtu.be
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National Assembly (Danzig - Renounce by Buckpasser), a prominent sire in South Africa, has died at age 30.
His last foal crop was born in 2010 -- and out of that came the highly talented Soft Falling Rain, who was champion 2yo colt in SAF in 2012, and won the Godolphin Mile and the UAE 2000 Guineas last year.
http://www.drf.com/news/prominent-south ... ly-dead-30
His last foal crop was born in 2010 -- and out of that came the highly talented Soft Falling Rain, who was champion 2yo colt in SAF in 2012, and won the Godolphin Mile and the UAE 2000 Guineas last year.
http://www.drf.com/news/prominent-south ... ly-dead-30
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RIP Wando. That sucks. He was so exciting when he ran.second_glance wrote:Wando, winner of the Canadian Triple Crown and standing in Canada, has died at age 14, reports DRF. Suspected "heart attack."
DRF published a story about his life these days just this past August. http://www.drf.com/news/catching-wando
He sired Turallure, among others, who we lost last year.
I worked with one of his best offspring, she was a nut. Nothing like him at all!
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To second_glance: Thank you for that beautiful picture of Tiger Ridge. Wishes will never make it so, but I wish he had stayed here at stud, and wish he had lived longer. Sigh.
To tachyon: Thank you for the news about Rodrigo being pensioned. It's very welcome news. Please forgive me for mentioning this, but a part of me will always cringe when I hear about horses in Japan who aren't paying their way anymore. This is because of what happened to Ferdinand. I saw him run a number of times here in Southern California. So seeing Rodrigo pensioned does my heart good.
To tachyon: Thank you for the news about Rodrigo being pensioned. It's very welcome news. Please forgive me for mentioning this, but a part of me will always cringe when I hear about horses in Japan who aren't paying their way anymore. This is because of what happened to Ferdinand. I saw him run a number of times here in Southern California. So seeing Rodrigo pensioned does my heart good.
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Just read on Paca Paca Farms twitter that Afleet passed away yesterday at the age of 30.. RIP so many stud are passing away this month kind of breaking my heart.. Especially when horses I worked with die..
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At least Afleet and National Assembly both lived to 30...it's all the stallions we've been losing in their teens, like Wando, Silver Train and Rockport Harbor, or even younger, like Summer Bird and St. Nick, that really hurts.
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R.I.P. Afleet.
He was the flagship stallion for Breeders Stallion Station.
-- video of Afleet at Breeders Stallion Station where he had been pensioned.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVL8fq27D_Y
and here's one of his major sons Sterling Rose(JPN), 1997H. Afleet(CAN) x Comaz(CAN) by Danzig(USA), who is also a popular stallion (at Yushun).
Please visit http://uma-furusato.com/column/detail/_id_75369 to see full-size picks of Sterling Rose.
Afleet(CAN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000337421/
Sterling Rose(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000319426/
He was the flagship stallion for Breeders Stallion Station.
-- video of Afleet at Breeders Stallion Station where he had been pensioned.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVL8fq27D_Y
and here's one of his major sons Sterling Rose(JPN), 1997H. Afleet(CAN) x Comaz(CAN) by Danzig(USA), who is also a popular stallion (at Yushun).
Please visit http://uma-furusato.com/column/detail/_id_75369 to see full-size picks of Sterling Rose.
Afleet(CAN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000337421/
Sterling Rose(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000319426/
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Not news, but Gainesway posted a beautiful picture of Tapit and I just wanted to share it. This belongs in a frame.
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Cool photo...Gainesway could have a whole separate cottage industry if they wanted to sell Christmas cards with photos of Tapit in the snow.
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National Assembly, son of Danzig, has died at 30 in South Africa (See - In Memorium thread)
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ChampionCurlin wrote:Not news, but Gainesway posted a beautiful picture of Tapit and I just wanted to share it. This belongs in a frame.
Wow- if not for the halter, you would have a hard time finding him. It's like looking at a dream or a ghost.
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"Sometimes I think he's the King of Stupid" - Old Man- Pawn Stars
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Corfu, who set stakes record in the G2 Saratoga Special last Aug, has been retired and will stand at Bridlewood Farm in Ocala for $3,500
Corfu, who set stakes record in the G2 Saratoga Special last Aug, has been retired and will stand at Bridlewood Farm in Ocala for $3,500
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Absolutely nuts. 6 starts, retired January of his 3yo year. Why now? And I thought after their 3yo season was bad, lol. At least Kantharos and Run Away and Hide were injured. What excuse does Corfu have? I'm not knocking his potential as a stallion, I just think it's a shame. On his best day, he was fast and could've been a force in the Sprint division this year.
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He's almost certainly injured. They may not have specifically stated it, but why else would he be retiring now? They want stallions they can stand for big fees in KY and Ireland, not $3500 in FL.Ioya Two wrote:Absolutely nuts. 6 starts, retired January of his 3yo year. Why now? And I thought after their 3yo season was bad, lol. At least Kantharos and Run Away and Hide were injured. What excuse does Corfu have? I'm not knocking his potential as a stallion, I just think it's a shame. On his best day, he was fast and could've been a force in the Sprint division this year.
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ITA. He had a fast work on 1/26 at PMM -- I'm guessing he came out of that with something pretty wrong.mariasmon wrote:He's almost certainly injured. They may not have specifically stated it, but why else would he be retiring now? They want stallions they can stand for big fees in KY and Ireland, not $3500 in FL.Ioya Two wrote:Absolutely nuts. 6 starts, retired January of his 3yo year. Why now? And I thought after their 3yo season was bad, lol. At least Kantharos and Run Away and Hide were injured. What excuse does Corfu have? I'm not knocking his potential as a stallion, I just think it's a shame. On his best day, he was fast and could've been a force in the Sprint division this year.
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I wouldn't disagree with you, but it's been 4 days since his work. There's a good deal in a great regional market, for a decent stud fee? All in four or five days? I thought this stuff takes time. And why be so hush-hush about a possible injury? With social media, it's going to get out anyway. If it was my mare I'm breeding, I'd want to know. We don't even know if Corfu was an unsound horse or not.
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