Juddmonte Farm Hall of Fame Members

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tachyon
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Juddmonte's new website is very beautiful and informative! :D 8-) :D
https://racing.juddmonte.com/

Juddmonte tweeted:
The Juddmonte website has been given a refresh!

Learn more about our history, farms and current operations, visit our hall of fame, see our latest runners and results, view our stallions and read our 2021 brochure
-- Juddmonte Farm Hall of Fame members:

Enable(GB) 2014M
Arrogate(USA) 2013H
Kingman(GB) 2011H
Flintshire(GB) 2010H
Emollient(USA) 2010M
Close Hatches(USA) 2010M
Frankel(GB) 2008H
Midday(GB) 2006M
Twice Over(GB) 2005H
Kind(IRE) 2001M
Oasis Dream(GB) 2000H
Sightseek(USA) 1999M
Dansili(GB) 1996H
Hasili(IRE) 1991M
Zafonic(USA) 1990H
Toussaud(USA) 1989M
Warning(GB) 1985H
Dancing Brave(USA) 1983H
Rainbow Quest(USA) 1981H
Known Fact(USA) 1977H
Modern Renaissance
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Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:04 pm

An impressive list when horses like Intercontinental and Tates Creek don't make it.
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HB1994
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Sat Dec 19, 2020 10:36 am

Which broodmare band would you rather own: Juddmonte’s or the Aga Khan’s?
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Flanders
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Sat Dec 19, 2020 11:33 am

HB1994 wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 10:36 am Which broodmare band would you rather own: Juddmonte’s or the Aga Khan’s?
I'm making my decision purely on the reason they have both a dirt and turf division, so I'd pick Juddmonte.
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Sat Dec 19, 2020 4:57 pm

HB1994 wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 10:36 am Which broodmare band would you rather own: Juddmonte’s or the Aga Khan’s?
The history of the Aga Khan's broodmare band dating back to Mumtaz Mahal would be amazing to be a part of... then you throw in the families he purchased from Marcel Boussac.

But Juddmonte has had considerably more success with their families, though the operation is much larger than the Aga Khan's. He also purchased his share of historic families through Jock Whitney.

It's a toss up for me.

One thing that kind of concerns me is whether or not Khalid Abdullah has any family members who are involved in running the farm with him... as he certainly isn't getting any younger. I feel like I read somewhere that his son or sons help him name the horses, but I never hear of any of them being at the races. You see Sheikh Mohammed's favourite son Hamdan in winner's circle photos and somewhat being involved with the horses, MV Magnier is the face of Coolmore's big money auction buys, Tom Magnier runs Coolmore Australia, the Aga Khan's daughter used to have horses racing in her own silks, though I haven't heard anything about her in years.

It would be heartbreaking to see an eventual dispersal of an operation like Juddmonte.
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Missbeholder
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Modern Renaissance wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:04 pm An impressive list when horses like Intercontinental and Tates Creek don't make it.
It kind of surprises me that Empire Maker isn't on this list either. I'm wondering if it might be because he was sold. I don't know the life history of all the illustrious names on this list, but did any of them ever change ownership?
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Missbeholder wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:31 pm
Modern Renaissance wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:04 pm An impressive list when horses like Intercontinental and Tates Creek don't make it.
It kind of surprises me that Empire Maker isn't on this list either. I'm wondering if it might be because he was sold. I don't know the life history of all the illustrious names on this list, but did any of them ever change ownership?
Yes. Dancing Brave, Twice Over, and Warning were all sold. Flintshire could be on the list of sold too, but Juddmonte did keep part ownership when he went to stud.
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Flanders
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Modern Renaissance wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:04 pm An impressive list when horses like Intercontinental and Tates Creek don't make it.
They could easily triple the size of that list and not have it questioned. The one I'm most surprised isn't on the list is Danehill, he was a G1 winner for them and I know they sold him for stud but the impact he had on the breed, worldwide is undeniable. They have others on the list that were more known for their breeding contributions than their racing track accomplishments.
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Flanders wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:36 pm
Missbeholder wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:31 pm
Modern Renaissance wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:04 pm An impressive list when horses like Intercontinental and Tates Creek don't make it.
It kind of surprises me that Empire Maker isn't on this list either. I'm wondering if it might be because he was sold. I don't know the life history of all the illustrious names on this list, but did any of them ever change ownership?
Yes. Dancing Brave, Twice Over, and Warning were all sold. Flintshire could be on the list of sold too, but Juddmonte did keep part ownership when he went to stud.
Ah, thanks Flanders. That answers that!

Empire Maker WAS a 3-time GI winner, and while a bit slow out of the gate at stud (which may have prompted his sale), ended up pretty successful before his sad passing early this year.

I'm just curious as to why he was left off.
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Missbeholder wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:59 pm
Flanders wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:36 pm
Missbeholder wrote: Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:31 pm It kind of surprises me that Empire Maker isn't on this list either. I'm wondering if it might be because he was sold. I don't know the life history of all the illustrious names on this list, but did any of them ever change ownership?
Yes. Dancing Brave, Twice Over, and Warning were all sold. Flintshire could be on the list of sold too, but Juddmonte did keep part ownership when he went to stud.
Ah, thanks Flanders. That answers that!

Empire Maker WAS a 3-time GI winner, and while a bit slow out of the gate at stud (which may have prompted his sale), ended up pretty successful before his sad passing early this year.

I'm just curious as to why he was left off.
Because he really isn't in their top 20 horses that they've owned. The horses they've owned and bred is deep with talent. They have a list on their site of the G1 winners that they have bred and another that they have owned, the homebred list is over 100 horses.
tachyon
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Racingpost posted several articles in tribute to Prince Khalid Abdullah, after the legendary owner-breeder passed away aged 83.
''Titan whose hobby brought joy to him and countless racing fans around the world''

-- ''Frankel, Dancing Brave, Enable and more: the champions Khalid Abdullah made''

https://www.racingpost.com/news/khalid- ... ade/467874

-- ''Five foundation mares who made Khalid Abdullah one of the world's best breeders''
From Bahamian to Slightly Dangerous, Juddmonte Farms' most brilliant broodmares

https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/b ... ers/375153

-- ''A man of few words who had magic thoroughbred dust at the tips of his fingers''
In the last five years of his life Abdullah owned two great champions, Arrogate and Enable

https://www.racingpost.com/news/khalid- ... _term=Null

-- ''The remarkable facts and figures behind Khalid Abdullah's achievements''

https://www.racingpost.com/news/khalid- ... sed/467873
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