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Flanders wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 12:49 am
PersonalE wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 12:17 am Does More than Ready have any good stallion sons to carry on his legacy? I’m hoping Catholic boy will turn into a good one.
Sebring was a really good stallion but he died at age 13. I think he has a couple sons at stud in Australia. IDK if MTR has any other top notch stallions in the SH, they really haven't been breeders favorites in the US.
Sebring has a bunch of sons at stud actually, and the ones with offspring on the track have had quite a bit of success
Gold Standard https://widden.com/stallions/gold-standard/
Dissident http://www.riverdene.com.au/dissdent.html
Supido http://widden.com/stallions/supido/
Ringerdingding https://wyndholmpark.com.au/ringerdingding-stallion/
Sebring Sun https://www.stallions.com.au/listing/sebring-sun/
Prince of Caviar https://www.riverbankfarm.com.au/prince ... r/overview that's Black Caviar's first son

Better Than Ready (More Than Ready x Sally's World by Agnes World) is near the top of most of the Aussie sire lists and is currently the leading sire of 2yos https://www.breednet.com.au/sire/premiu ... than-ready
Gimmethegreenlight (More Than Ready x Yes She Can Cancan by Canny Lad) was Champion Sire in South Africa in 2020/21 and he's had around 100 foals in each of his last few crops https://varsfontein.co.za/stallion/gimm ... light-aus/ He is also extremely handsome
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tachyon wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 7:28 pm
BaroqueAgain1 wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 6:32 pm A nice article from Bloodhorse:
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... dies-at-25
There will be a sense of loss worldwide, with MTR having sired champions in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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That's a huge loss. :cry:
I was a big fan of More Joyous(NZ).
MTR was a broodmare sire of Cafe Pharoah(USA), too.
May he rest in peace.
After taking a break from racing for a while, I fell in love with Rushing Fall when she won the BC Juvenile Filly Turf. And I loved More Than Ready. He could get you a good horse on turf or dirt, in any hemisphere. I'm really sad.
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mariasmon wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 12:47 am I wish Funtastic would make it as a sire, but he's up against it. He does have an entry Saturday in a MSW at Saratoga. But it's a turf race and he's in MTO. The trainer is Wesley Ward, so he should be ready to fire whenever he does run.
The are off turf in the 2nd race, so the Funtastic son, Funtastic Again, will run.

Edit: He was pretty worked up before the race, but managed to run quite professionally and won easily.
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mariasmon wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 11:19 am
mariasmon wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 12:47 am I wish Funtastic would make it as a sire, but he's up against it. He does have an entry Saturday in a MSW at Saratoga. But it's a turf race and he's in MTO. The trainer is Wesley Ward, so he should be ready to fire whenever he does run.
The are off turf in the 2nd race, so the Funtastic son, Funtastic Again, will run.
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PersonalE wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 12:17 am Does More than Ready have any good stallion sons to carry on his legacy? I’m hoping Catholic boy will turn into a good one.
Gotta think Daredevil will be a good one despite the fact that he’s been sorta quiet since his first crop. It obviously doesn’t help that he missed a season at stud but he’s had two recent, good stakes winners, one of them a 2YO.
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Have to wonder how long we'll get to keep Daredevil here in the US before Turkey decides to take him back. :?
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BaroqueAgain1 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:46 pm Have to wonder how long we'll get to keep Daredevil here in the US before Turkey decides to take him back. :?
He'll stay in the US til breeders stop using him or they have to drop his stud fee significantly. If he was standing in Turkey, he would be standing for like $700 US. The Turkish Jockey Club, which is run by the government, buys stallions to help improve the breed in Turkey so only charges minimal stud fees. But that unknown is do US breeders even like him? He didn't get 100 mares his first year back.
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Flanders wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:28 pm
BaroqueAgain1 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:46 pm Have to wonder how long we'll get to keep Daredevil here in the US before Turkey decides to take him back. :?
He'll stay in the US til breeders stop using him or they have to drop his stud fee significantly. If he was standing in Turkey, he would be standing for like $700 US. The Turkish Jockey Club, which is run by the government, buys stallions to help improve the breed in Turkey so only charges minimal stud fees. But that unknown is do US breeders even like him? He didn't get 100 mares his first year back.
Maybe that changes with the loss of MTR.
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Ugh. Learning about More Than Ready's passing was like a punch to the gut -- he was my favorite stallion. I love the Hail to Reason line in general, but this was my favorite branch. What a tremendous sire he was -- topflight runners going short or long, dirt or turf, from a variety of dams and broodmare sires.

Hearing that Funtastic got his first winner takes a little of the sting out thoughl.
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Flanders wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:28 pm
BaroqueAgain1 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:46 pm Have to wonder how long we'll get to keep Daredevil here in the US before Turkey decides to take him back. :?
He'll stay in the US til breeders stop using him or they have to drop his stud fee significantly. If he was standing in Turkey, he would be standing for like $700 US. The Turkish Jockey Club, which is run by the government, buys stallions to help improve the breed in Turkey so only charges minimal stud fees. But that unknown is do US breeders even like him? He didn't get 100 mares his first year back.
For reference Daredevil bred a full book of 125 mares the year he was in Turkey, so breeders there seem to like him quite a bit.
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Miss Woodford wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 10:11 pm
Flanders wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:28 pm
BaroqueAgain1 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:46 pm Have to wonder how long we'll get to keep Daredevil here in the US before Turkey decides to take him back. :?
He'll stay in the US til breeders stop using him or they have to drop his stud fee significantly. If he was standing in Turkey, he would be standing for like $700 US. The Turkish Jockey Club, which is run by the government, buys stallions to help improve the breed in Turkey so only charges minimal stud fees. But that unknown is do US breeders even like him? He didn't get 100 mares his first year back.
For reference Daredevil bred a full book of 125 mares the year he was in Turkey, so breeders there seem to like him quite a bit.
this is why, as sad as i am when our horses are exported, as many times as i wonder what we missed out on by letting them go, i like when they get the support (and, in enough cases to bring it up, success) they otherwise wouldn't have.
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Northport wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:06 am Corniche retired to Coolmore

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/c ... ra4pcHhnxo
Oh boy, a horse with 4 starts who wasn't sound enough to have a 3yr old campaign. Line up the mares!
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sweettalk wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 2:52 am
Miss Woodford wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 10:11 pm
Flanders wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:28 pm

He'll stay in the US til breeders stop using him or they have to drop his stud fee significantly. If he was standing in Turkey, he would be standing for like $700 US. The Turkish Jockey Club, which is run by the government, buys stallions to help improve the breed in Turkey so only charges minimal stud fees. But that unknown is do US breeders even like him? He didn't get 100 mares his first year back.
For reference Daredevil bred a full book of 125 mares the year he was in Turkey, so breeders there seem to like him quite a bit.
this is why, as sad as i am when our horses are exported, as many times as i wonder what we missed out on by letting them go, i like when they get the support (and, in enough cases to bring it up, success) they otherwise wouldn't have.
True. And in the specific case of the Turkish Jockey Club, they seem to take exceptional care of their stallions. (It was wonderful seeing those pictures of Victory Gallop at his birthday party earlier this year.)
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TwilightTear wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 10:44 am
sweettalk wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 2:52 am
Miss Woodford wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 10:11 pm
For reference Daredevil bred a full book of 125 mares the year he was in Turkey, so breeders there seem to like him quite a bit.
this is why, as sad as i am when our horses are exported, as many times as i wonder what we missed out on by letting them go, i like when they get the support (and, in enough cases to bring it up, success) they otherwise wouldn't have.
True. And in the specific case of the Turkish Jockey Club, they seem to take exceptional care of their stallions. (It was wonderful seeing those pictures of Victory Gallop at his birthday party earlier this year.)
that was a really nice surprise they treated us with, and he looks very well loved.
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Retrospectiv wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 10:39 am
Northport wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:06 am Corniche retired to Coolmore

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/c ... ra4pcHhnxo
Oh boy, a horse with 4 starts who wasn't sound enough to have a 3yr old campaign. Line up the mares!
What a waste of a championship. Seriously, he’s about as unexciting as a sweet potato.
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Are farms like Ashford anxious to find an heir for Quality Road? QR is 16, which does not seem old, but....we have seen stallions pass in their teens. :?
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Izvestia wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 3:48 pm
Retrospectiv wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 10:39 am
Northport wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:06 am Corniche retired to Coolmore

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/c ... ra4pcHhnxo
Oh boy, a horse with 4 starts who wasn't sound enough to have a 3yr old campaign. Line up the mares!
What a waste of a championship. Seriously, he’s about as unexciting as a sweet potato.
aaaand he'll be breeding 150+ mares a year, if not 200+. such great news /s
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So sad to hear about More Than Ready's passing. I was a fan of his while he was racing and it was so great to see him be so successful at stud. Year after year, he turned out fillies and colts on turf and dirt, going all distances. I feel like he was never the It sire, but he was reliably good. I think his legacy is secure as a broodmare sire, but I'm hoping Catholic Boy does well at stud and Daredevil finds that magic again.
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