He has never been in the top for money earning stallions. He has never covered huge books of mares and his book size has been cut even more in recent years. I think 2021 is the first year he hasn't gotten multiple G1SWs in a very very long time, because even though the Bloodhorse stallion list doesn't show it, he got a G1 winner in Australia earlier in the year that has a 1.5 million AUD purse(so this is his leading earner this year). Last year he had 3 G1SWs, War of Will, Halladay and Civil Union.Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 4:20 pmAgree to disagree.starrydreamer wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 1:54 pmDisagree. I think the better War Fronts are in today's session, not yesterday's (which is supported by the $1.2M War Front filly that just sold). Also, I feel like his books have somewhat dropped off with the introduction of American Pharoah and Justify (a lot of the mares that used to go to War Front are now going to these younger Triple Crown winners), and it's showing in his sales prices. I think a lot of his best bred offspring aren't even making it to the sales now.Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:47 pm The bloom is certainly off War Front. 5 sold, highest went for $400,000 and that was to Coolmore, who of course own several shares in him. And the dam of that was of course a Galileo daughter, who they used to own....
Starting to remind me a bit of Forestry.
He may have better horses in today's book, but Coolmore have dropped off supporting him in favor of their own stallions the last year and as a race horse sire (aside from sales figures), he's sitting at 46th overall right now, with his main earner having earned all of $192,500 so far. For a $150,000 stud fee I'd like to see more consistency. What did he have last year for big winners? He finished 29th on the sire's list behind Violence, English Channel, Looking at Lucky, etc. His leading earner earned $518,000
His yearling average has rebounded beyond last year and he got multiple million dollar yearlings, I think that shows that people still like him.