They're obviously going off of his results in the yearling sales. I would still put my money on a proven sire.Izvestia wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 4:15 pmHis 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).
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I agree. The funny thing is, if they are going by sales results, why didn’t they drop Honor Code? I’m glad they left HAP at $15,000 - I really think he’s going to do well.KatieK101 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 4:19 pmThey're obviously going off of his results in the yearling sales. I would still put my money on a proven sire.Izvestia wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 4:15 pmHis 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).
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Because Honor Code hasn't had a bad 2021. Sale results are literally the only way to gauge City of Light's offspring rn, and people really like them.
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Goldencents tops the list of mares bred at 230. Authentic bred 229 mares. Uncle Mo bred 257 mares last year and 189 this year. Six of the top ten are spendthrift stallions, coolmore had two on the list and hill n Dale and Gainesway had one stallion each..only 47 stallions bred 140 mares in 2021. The 2022 foal crop is set to be the smallest since 1965
Goldencents tops the list of mares bred at 230. Authentic bred 229 mares. Uncle Mo bred 257 mares last year and 189 this year. Six of the top ten are spendthrift stallions, coolmore had two on the list and hill n Dale and Gainesway had one stallion each..only 47 stallions bred 140 mares in 2021. The 2022 foal crop is set to be the smallest since 1965
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Good point...might as well strike while the iron is hot; if they don’t perform, they’d drop his stud fee anyway...KatieK101 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 8:20 pmBecause Honor Code hasn't had a bad 2021. Sale results are literally the only way to gauge City of Light's offspring rn, and people really like them.
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Battle Plan(USA), 2005H. Empire Maker(USA) x Flanders(USA), has been retired from stud duty.
He will be pensioned at HORSETRUST in Kagoshima through the Retired Horse Association.
-- original news source:
https://rha.or.jp/topics/20211026_001.html
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https://www.facebook.com/nporha/
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He was standing at Arrow Stud
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001111834/
He will be pensioned at HORSETRUST in Kagoshima through the Retired Horse Association.
-- original news source:
https://rha.or.jp/topics/20211026_001.html
-- related links
http://rha.or.jp/english/index.html
https://www.facebook.com/nporha/
http://www.horse-trust.jp/
https://www.facebook.com/npo.horsetrust/
He was standing at Arrow Stud
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001111834/
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Tachyon, the people at Arrow Stud must be very pleased with another of their stallions, California Chrome, because their reason for buying him appears to be spot on. Chrome is turning out to be a good sire of turf horses. Here is a photo of his latest stakes winner on turf. This is a colt named Incredible, bred and owned by Haras Sumaya, which stood Chrome in Chile for two seasons. Incredible is out of Aya Oshkosh by Morning Raider (Giant's Causeway son). He is shown winning the Sunday National Classic. (Sorry for the large size of the photo. I don't know how to resize photos in BBcode.)tachyon wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 5:52 am Battle Plan(USA), 2005H. Empire Maker(USA) x Flanders(USA), has been retired from stud duty.
He will be pensioned at HORSETRUST in Kagoshima through the Retired Horse Association.
https://rha.or.jp/topics/20211026_001.html
He was standing at Arrow Stud
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001111834/
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Wild to me that Army Mule gets to go to Kentucky but horses like Firenze Fire get shipped overseas.
You can't say "well FF's pedigree isn't commercial" because of Army Mule
You can't say "well FF's pedigree isn't commercial" because of Army Mule
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I'm guessing it has everything to do with the stallion's owner. Does the owner want money fast, or is the owner willing to have several years of patience needed to develop his stallion. It really is about commerce these days and not about pedigrees, racing records and the overall quality of the horse. At least that's how it seems. Look at the situation with Take Charge Indy, for example. He has an elite pedigree, is certainly not a bad-looking horse, and he had a good racing record.
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The owner said in the article that he got offers from all over, including Kentucky but he went with the biggest money offered so he goes to Japan.
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JBBA has just announced 2022 stud fees today.Mylute wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 1:08 pm Mischevious Alex Retired to Enter Stud in Japan
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... d-in-japan
~ A bit unexpected.
Mischevious Alex(USA) will stand for a fee of JPY1,200,000- (about US$10,500-)
https://jbba.jp/stallion/horse/018.html
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It feels like there are going to be a zillion new stallions in Japan for 2022. Poetic Flare, Firenze Fire, Van Gogh, Mischievous Alex, Contrail…
okay maybe it isnt that many but it seems like we get a press release every couple weeks.
okay maybe it isnt that many but it seems like we get a press release every couple weeks.
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Order of Australia has been retired to stud.
Speaking during a teleconference with reporters Wednesday, O'Brien indicated the colt would be retired, saying, "He'll go off to stud now.
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"He had a small fracture, and he just had to get a pin put in this morning," he noted. "But the operation, everything went well."
Read more: https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... o-stud-now
Speaking during a teleconference with reporters Wednesday, O'Brien indicated the colt would be retired, saying, "He'll go off to stud now.
OBS
"He had a small fracture, and he just had to get a pin put in this morning," he noted. "But the operation, everything went well."
Read more: https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... o-stud-now
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Completely missed that Van Gogh was going there, but not surprised.
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They didn’t specify if he would be going to Coolmore or not. Obviously his dam side is stellar, but Australia isn’t the most alluring sire out there, and the one G1 win doesn’t always guarantee a stall at Coolmore.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 4:26 pm Order of Australia has been retired to stud.
Speaking during a teleconference with reporters Wednesday, O'Brien indicated the colt would be retired, saying, "He'll go off to stud now.
OBS
"He had a small fracture, and he just had to get a pin put in this morning," he noted. "But the operation, everything went well."
Read more: https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... o-stud-now
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Bayern now has an export on file with the Jockey Club, I just don't know where he went.
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My bet: South Korea
Wildcard: Russia
Wildcard: Russia
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