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BC Juvenile Winner Texas Red Moves To Ohio’s Buckeye Stallion Station
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I'm wondering if I'll have another will be on the move again soon. J Paul Reddam has put the property where he is located on the market for a cool 75 million. There's not yet been a press release in blood horse but here's the realty listing:
https://www.compass.com/listing/5820-we ... actsAction
Free house is buried here also
https://www.compass.com/listing/5820-we ... actsAction
Free house is buried here also
- Flanders
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Well they've been trying to get it developed into 400 houses for years. Maybe they got tired of trying and are just selling it.TapitsGal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 11:51 pm I'm wondering if I'll have another will be on the move again soon. J Paul Reddam has put the property where he is located on the market for a cool 75 million. There's not yet been a press release in blood horse but here's the realty listing:
https://www.compass.com/listing/5820-we ... actsAction
Free house is buried here also
This was a submitted plan in August 2019. https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/ ... 20Plan.pdf
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The magnificent Lonhro has been pensioned from stallion duty. He will turn 25 in August.
A truly spectacular tribute by Darley and his handlers to a clearly very much loved horse.
https://twitter.com/DarleyAus/status/16 ... Ag0pg&s=19
A truly spectacular tribute by Darley and his handlers to a clearly very much loved horse.
https://twitter.com/DarleyAus/status/16 ... Ag0pg&s=19
Ask me any questions you have about New Zealand and Australia racing
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Germany's Arc winner of 2021, Torquator Tasso (by Adlerflug) is the third horse in German history who made the triple in 3 consecutive years as "Horse of the Year". In 2022 he was also 3rd in Alpinista's Arc and runner up in the King George VI. & Queen Elizabeth II. Stakes in Ascot before he retired to stud.
In this year's "Horse of the Year" election which is an audience award he defeated 2022 Derby winner Sammarco (by Camelot) and his own younger half brother Tünnes (by Guiliani), who won the Gr.Pr. von Bayern (Gr1) and the German St. Leger last year.
In this year's "Horse of the Year" election which is an audience award he defeated 2022 Derby winner Sammarco (by Camelot) and his own younger half brother Tünnes (by Guiliani), who won the Gr.Pr. von Bayern (Gr1) and the German St. Leger last year.
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Why walk when you could ride?
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Magnificent really is the best word to describe him. I hope Lonhro has a long and happy retirement.RugbyGirl wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 1:55 am The magnificent Lonhro has been pensioned from stallion duty. He will turn 25 in August.
A truly spectacular tribute by Darley and his handlers to a clearly very much loved horse.
https://twitter.com/DarleyAus/status/16 ... Ag0pg&s=19
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I remember him racing, so now I feel old.
I know he has a successful, look-alike son in Denman, but does he have other notable sons at stud? TIA.
I know he has a successful, look-alike son in Denman, but does he have other notable sons at stud? TIA.
- Flanders
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PierroBaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 4:01 pm I remember him racing, so now I feel old.
I know he has a successful, look-alike son in Denman, but does he have other notable sons at stud? TIA.
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Why walk when you could ride?
- Flanders
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Doesn't surprise me. I noticed his digital certificate was assigned to Laurel Park last autumn. So I had speculated that perhaps they were starting on the process to bring him back. Since he had been out of training for so long and they were hoping to get him a stallion deal, I think it would be a longer process than a horse that had been off for a few months.
The thing is, imo, his owner could have gotten him a stallion deal somewhere but apparently refused to settle for less than he thought the horse was worth. Real question though, has anyone seen him up close? Is there like something GLARINGLY wrong that would make farms not want to stand him? Or is it just the owner's thinking the horse should be worth more than he is?
The thing is, imo, his owner could have gotten him a stallion deal somewhere but apparently refused to settle for less than he thought the horse was worth. Real question though, has anyone seen him up close? Is there like something GLARINGLY wrong that would make farms not want to stand him? Or is it just the owner's thinking the horse should be worth more than he is?
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I don't think Ive ever seen him standing squareFlanders wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:25 pm Doesn't surprise me. I noticed his digital certificate was assigned to Laurel Park last autumn. So I had speculated that perhaps they were starting on the process to bring him back. Since he had been out of training for so long and they were hoping to get him a stallion deal, I think it would be a longer process than a horse that had been off for a few months.
The thing is, imo, his owner could have gotten him a stallion deal somewhere but apparently refused to settle for less than he thought the horse was worth. Real question though, has anyone seen him up close? Is there like something GLARINGLY wrong that would make farms not want to stand him? Or is it just the owner's thinking the horse should be worth more than he is?
Why walk when you could ride?
- Flanders
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He looks fine in this pic, whether he walks fine is another thing. But in this article from last May, the owner says there was interest in standing him but not the right offer. Bringing this horse back at 5 to race in turf races isn't going to raise what the horse is worth. He f-d up in not taking the best offer that was made. If interested parties looked at the horse (from US and Japan) and no one wanted to pay more, then the horse isn't worth more.
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It’s a weird angle, but he looks a bit upright in front.Flanders wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:36 pm He looks fine in this pic, whether he walks fine is another thing. But in this article from last May, the owner says there was interest in standing him but not the right offer. Bringing this horse back at 5 to race in turf races isn't going to raise what the horse is worth. He f-d up in not taking the best offer that was made. If interested parties looked at the horse (from US and Japan) and no one wanted to pay more, then the horse isn't worth more.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/p ... ucky-home/
What was his original injury? Really hope he’s physically up to the task.
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"ankle issues" whatever that means. it was why he was put on the shelf after the Belmont and why he was retired.Izvestia wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 9:10 pmIt’s a weird angle, but he looks a bit upright in front.Flanders wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:36 pm He looks fine in this pic, whether he walks fine is another thing. But in this article from last May, the owner says there was interest in standing him but not the right offer. Bringing this horse back at 5 to race in turf races isn't going to raise what the horse is worth. He f-d up in not taking the best offer that was made. If interested parties looked at the horse (from US and Japan) and no one wanted to pay more, then the horse isn't worth more.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/p ... ucky-home/
What was his original injury? Really hope he’s physically up to the task.
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I hope he gets gelded
Why walk when you could ride?