2021 Names
- stelladaniella
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Tamara f. Beholder x Bolt d'Oro
"until you go to Kentucky and with your own eyes behold the Derby, you ain't never been nowhere and you ain't seen nothing!"
- Flanders
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They changed his name to Taif.
- Mylute
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Mel's Baby Sister f. Cross Traffic - Childhood Dream
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... els-stall/
Not a fan tbh.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... els-stall/
Not a fan tbh.
Last edited by Mylute on Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- brunanas
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they're actually only related by sire.Mylute wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:45 am Mel's Baby Sister f. Cross Traffic - Childhood Dream (full to Maple Leaf Mel)
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... els-stall/
Not a fan tbh.
i like plushies. a lot.
- stelladaniella
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That makes it even worsebrunanas wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:53 amthey're actually only related by sire.Mylute wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:45 am Mel's Baby Sister f. Cross Traffic - Childhood Dream (full to Maple Leaf Mel)
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... els-stall/
Not a fan tbh.
"until you go to Kentucky and with your own eyes behold the Derby, you ain't never been nowhere and you ain't seen nothing!"
- Nenikikamen23
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Legadema f. - Arrogate x Scarlet Love (Not For Love)
Mongolian G G c. - Arrogate x Quintile (Langfuhr)
On the Bridle f. - Arrogate x Curlism (Curlin)
Touchdown Rocket c. - Arrogate x Sensitively (Street Sense)
Mongolian G G c. - Arrogate x Quintile (Langfuhr)
On the Bridle f. - Arrogate x Curlism (Curlin)
Touchdown Rocket c. - Arrogate x Sensitively (Street Sense)
A is for Arrogate, A is for absolute superstar, A is for anointing
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Assurbanipal(USA) - c. Arrogate(USA) x Georgie's Angel(USA) by Bellamy Road(USA) - full to Cave Rock(USA)
https://www.studbook.jp/users/en/Honba. ... 1361940635
https://www.studbook.jp/users/en/Honba. ... 1361940635
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Apparently he was named after the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashurbanipal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashurbanipal
- starrydreamer
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The first time I saw this name, I thought it was a bad typo.
Isdsqueezwrthdjuic - c. Palace Malice x Decoder (Decoder is full to Data Link)
Isdsqueezwrthdjuic - c. Palace Malice x Decoder (Decoder is full to Data Link)
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I think it tries to 'squeeze' too many words into that 18-character name. Is it 'Is the squeeze worth the juice?'
Anyone else want to try interpreting that?
Anyone else want to try interpreting that?
- starrydreamer
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Yeah, it's definitely pronounced Is The Squeeze Worth the Juice, but yikes man.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 2:20 pm I think it tries to 'squeeze' too many words into that 18-character name. Is it 'Is the squeeze worth the juice?'
Anyone else want to try interpreting that?
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I know they've been around for decades, but over the past several years, I've found myself getting really tired of all these "wordsallruntogether" names! When I first started out in this game (about 43 years ago), I thought they were kind of cute and clever. Then for many years, I didn't really care one way or the other. But about 5 years or so ago, I started getting real sick of them!
I resent the time wasted trying to figure out what the name really is. I think some people are just trying to be cute and sabotage race callers. But mainly, I think it's people just being lazy when naming their horses. They want to get around the naming rules to come up with a name that often times makes no sense to anyone but themselves! It's tiresome.
By the way, the first "allruntogether" name I remember seeing was a Lukas.GI-winng filly from around 1982 (give or take) named Arewehavingfunyet. Back then, I thought that was pretty adorable!
I resent the time wasted trying to figure out what the name really is. I think some people are just trying to be cute and sabotage race callers. But mainly, I think it's people just being lazy when naming their horses. They want to get around the naming rules to come up with a name that often times makes no sense to anyone but themselves! It's tiresome.
By the way, the first "allruntogether" name I remember seeing was a Lukas.GI-winng filly from around 1982 (give or take) named Arewehavingfunyet. Back then, I thought that was pretty adorable!
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I'm going to give the connections the benefit of the doubt and guess that it is a commentary on trainers who try to 'squeeze' too much out of a horse. Perhaps the name asks, 'is it worth it' to wring everything out of a horse, even if it causes harm.
- HB1994
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Champagneforashley (1987) is the first one I remember. The name really annoyed me then and now.Missbeholder wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 3:42 pm I know they've been around for decades, but over the past several years, I've found myself getting really tired of all these "wordsallruntogether" names! When I first started out in this game (about 43 years ago), I thought they were kind of cute and clever. Then for many years, I didn't really care one way or the other. But about 5 years or so ago, I started getting real sick of them!
I resent the time wasted trying to figure out what the name really is. I think some people are just trying to be cute and sabotage race callers. But mainly, I think it's people just being lazy when naming their horses. They want to get around the naming rules to come up with a name that often times makes no sense to anyone but themselves! It's tiresome.
By the way, the first "allruntogether" name I remember seeing was a Lukas.GI-winng filly from around 1982 (give or take) named Arewehavingfunyet. Back then, I thought that was pretty adorable!
- PONYRCR
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The saying is the juice worth the squeeze is a question people ask when they wonder if all the hard work is worth the reward at the end.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:06 pm I'm going to give the connections the benefit of the doubt and guess that it is a commentary on trainers who try to 'squeeze' too much out of a horse. Perhaps the name asks, 'is it worth it' to wring everything out of a horse, even if it causes harm.
I'd never heard this before so I had to Google it.
- Flanders
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For some reason, my brain has always associated him with Cahill Road, which obviously isn't right because he was in Unbridled's crop. It either has to be that Champagneforashley was in the 1990 Wood and Cahill Road was in the 1991 Wood, and neither ran again afterwards or maybe they were both the favorites for their runnings? Equibase doesn't have the charts from that long ago and while I can find replays of both, Cahill Road and Meadow Star went off at the same odds in 1991.
I'm not a fan of run on names either but the purposefully misspelled ones to try and make a super long name are the worst.