gemini and i "joked" once abt how the Golden Slipper winner was irrelevant since you'll never see em after that anyway.
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- Retrospectiv
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For a horse with only two wins, 101 mares is not a poor number.
And that's $700,000+ in incentive for these like minded retirements. Almost three quarters of a million earned and he never had to leave his stable yard.
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- Flanders
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I didn't mean it the way you are taking it. What I meant is 101 mares went to Arizona who is a No Nay Never son, is pretty much exactly the same price and was a G2SW/finished 2nd and 3rd in G1 stakes. Armor is only a G3SW and finished 3rd in a G1 stakes. If 101 were willing to go to Arizona who was more accomplished at 2 and only isn't a G1SW because of Pinatubo, wouldn't less go to Armor?Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 10:52 amFor a horse with only two wins, 101 mares is not a poor number.
And that's $700,000+ in incentive for these like minded retirements. Almost three quarters of a million earned and he never had to leave his stable yard.
- Honor Code
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Alternation, sire of Serengeti Empress, has been re-syndicated and moved to Darby Dan for the 2022 season. Fee: $7500, down from $10000 Pin Oak had him at last year.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... m-for-2022
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... m-for-2022
- Gemini
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They might be. It's amazing how readily commercial breeders flock to the newest, shiniest thing despite other proven stallions being out there.
- Northport
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If Armor does attract less than 100 mares, I would say it is because he is standing at Al Shaqab in France. They saw how well Tally Ho Stud did in Ireland with Mehmas, and they are not willing to miss the boat this time around.Flanders wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:14 pmI didn't mean it the way you are taking it. What I meant is 101 mares went to Arizona who is a No Nay Never son, is pretty much exactly the same price and was a G2SW/finished 2nd and 3rd in G1 stakes. Armor is only a G3SW and finished 3rd in a G1 stakes. If 101 were willing to go to Arizona who was more accomplished at 2 and only isn't a G1SW because of Pinatubo, wouldn't less go to Armor?Retrospectiv wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 10:52 amFor a horse with only two wins, 101 mares is not a poor number.
And that's $700,000+ in incentive for these like minded retirements. Almost three quarters of a million earned and he never had to leave his stable yard.
While there are lots of good stallions in France, the book sizes just aren’t as big usually. Armor will be an interesting test case to see if french breeders will support a local newly retired speedy three year old… and will any English and Irish breeders ship mares across the channel to get to him.
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The first son of American Pharoah to stand in America is....*drumroll* and unraced grandson of Wait a While.
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- Northport
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Speak of the devil…. Mehmas has had his fee doubled to €50,000
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$2M Earner Sleepy Eyes Todd to Stud at Swifty Farms
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Assert at 125k. How did he fare at stud?
- Flanders
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After Windfields closed he was moved to Ashford where he stood for a couple years before he was sold on to France. He stood in France for a few years before ending up in Sicily where he died at age 16 in 1995. He ended up with 9% SWs from foals (35 out of 392). He got at least 7 G1SWs and sired them on the dirt, turf, and over jumps. He got some nice horses but nothing I would call a superstar which maybe what led to him being moved around so much. I say this cause I only recognized one of his G1SWs names and it was because of a naming controversy in the 2000s, which actually led to the Jockey Club to changing its one naming rule. Willa On The Move (1985 out of Willamae) won the G1 Ashland and was placed in many other G1s that year including the Kentucky Oaks and Alabama. She was retired at the end of her 3yo year and was sold to Japan in 1990. I remember in 2002 people lost their minds when another Willa On The Move (1999 out of Willa Joe) showed up, while the filly didn't win a G1 stakes herself, she was a G3SW and finished 2nd in the G1 Acorn. She was out of a half sister to the original Willa On The Move. This led the Jockey Club to making the rule that the names of G1 winners can not be reused for 25 years.
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The six figure stud fees… in 1984 dollars… in Maryland…. Mind boggling. Don’t know if we’ll see a roster like that any time soon. Closest I could think would be AP Indy and Kingmambo at Lane’s End, Montjeu and Galileo at Coolmore… and those are just good stallion duos, forget about 4, 5, 6 breed shaping stallions at one farm at once.
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