YesTapitsGal wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 1:38 amDoes that leave mohayman as the only Shadwell stallion remaining in Kentucky?Flanders wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 7:20 pm Bloodhorse has a better article about the Shadwell stallions, its weird how Paulick Report chose to write the article:
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... oung-sires
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So, wait, there will be Honor Code, Code of Honor, and Honor AP at the same farm?!?
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IMHO, they are going to take the long road with Honor Code, and Honor AP may be his best son...so far. Max Player could take that spot.
Noble Mission got packed off to Japan, but his offspring are now showing promise, even on the dirt. So bringing on Code of Honor makes some sense.
Noble Mission got packed off to Japan, but his offspring are now showing promise, even on the dirt. So bringing on Code of Honor makes some sense.
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Yes, but Code of Honor isn’t related to Honor Code or Honor AP, so it doesn’t really matter..swale1984 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 9:50 pmSo, wait, there will be Honor Code, Code of Honor, and Honor AP at the same farm?!?
I’m not sure what kind of mares HAP is getting, but he’s different than his sire in that he had tactical speed, so he’s probably gotten different types of mares. I have no way of proving this, but I suspect many of the mares bred to HC were long-winded, since most probably thought he was a middle distance horse, not a true router. I also suspect he’s being bred to speedier mares now.
I’m very curious as to how HAP has been received...
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Bill Farish seems very pleased with HC, so he won’t be going anywhere. Max’s primary owner, George Hall, said much earlier this year that he hoped to run Max at 5 and even longer; if he wins or even just runs a big race in the Classic, I think he still will run at 5...a good year in 2022 could land him at a nice farmBaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 10:06 pm IMHO, they are going to take the long road with Honor Code, and Honor AP may be his best son...so far. Max Player could take that spot.
Noble Mission got packed off to Japan, but his offspring are now showing promise, even on the dirt. So bringing on Code of Honor makes some sense.
I just wonder how popular Code of Honor will be, but LE is so good at supporting their stallions..l
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Honor A.P. is in that stall, has been since he arrived.
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Darley stud fees:
Essential Quality TBD
Maxfield TBD
Medaglia d’Oro $100,000
Street Sense $75,000
Nyquist $55,000
Hard Spun $35,000
Frosted $20,000
Street Boss $15,000
Astern $10,000
Midshipman $10,000
Enticed $5,000
Essential Quality TBD
Maxfield TBD
Medaglia d’Oro $100,000
Street Sense $75,000
Nyquist $55,000
Hard Spun $35,000
Frosted $20,000
Street Boss $15,000
Astern $10,000
Midshipman $10,000
Enticed $5,000
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Bah humbug!PlanetRock wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 11:58 am Darley stud fees:
Essential Quality TBD
Maxfield TBD
Medaglia d’Oro $100,000
Street Sense $75,000
Nyquist $55,000
Hard Spun $35,000
Frosted $20,000
Street Boss $15,000
Astern $10,000
Midshipman $10,000
Enticed $5,000
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Maxfield I expected- EQ beyond disappointing. Only beginning to really mature and would have been a monster next year.Izvestia wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 1:07 pmBah humbug!PlanetRock wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 11:58 am Darley stud fees:
Essential Quality TBD
Maxfield TBD
Medaglia d’Oro $100,000
Street Sense $75,000
Nyquist $55,000
Hard Spun $35,000
Frosted $20,000
Street Boss $15,000
Astern $10,000
Midshipman $10,000
Enticed $5,000
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I expected it. If they could retire Bernardini, they could retire EQ. Still, it’s frustrating.Squeaky wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 1:16 pmMaxfield I expected- EQ beyond disappointing. Only beginning to really mature and would have been a monster next year.Izvestia wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 1:07 pmBah humbug!PlanetRock wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 11:58 am Darley stud fees:
Essential Quality TBD
Maxfield TBD
Medaglia d’Oro $100,000
Street Sense $75,000
Nyquist $55,000
Hard Spun $35,000
Frosted $20,000
Street Boss $15,000
Astern $10,000
Midshipman $10,000
Enticed $5,000
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I can only guess that Godolphin already has so many breeders asking for Essential Quality that they felt there would be little to gain (except for the whole sporting part) by keeping EQ in training. And possibly a lot to lose, since horses are fickle and fragile creatures.
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Definitely a bummer.
It's sad not seeing Bernardini's name on the Darley stallion roster for next year. Ashado's only stakes winner is Westwood who is by Bernardini; she's carrying a full sibling for 2022. I hope that foal is a good one.
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Lanes End posted their stallion fees for 2022. Quality Road continues to lead the roaster at $150,000.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/q ... -for-2022/
City of Light's fee was bumped to $60,000. Considering his first crop hasn't hit the track yet, I think I would rather take my chances on Twirling Candy (fee is also $60,000) or Candy Ride (fee is $75,000).
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/q ... -for-2022/
City of Light's fee was bumped to $60,000. Considering his first crop hasn't hit the track yet, I think I would rather take my chances on Twirling Candy (fee is also $60,000) or Candy Ride (fee is $75,000).
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His yearlings sold well, look like running freaks, so I guess they are going with that.KatieK101 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 3:35 pm Lanes End posted their stallion fees for 2022. Quality Road continues to lead the roaster at $150,000.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/q ... -for-2022/
City of Light's fee was bumped to $60,000. Considering his first crop hasn't hit the track yet, I think I would rather take my chances on Twirling Candy (fee is also $60,000) or Candy Ride (fee is $75,000).