Summer Front went to Panama. I haven't had any luck finding Adelaide yet but because his name is a city it certainly doesn't help the search process. It doesn't appear he is standing anywhere in Australia or they haven't updated it.Nenikikamen23 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 12:52 amOn top of this, does anyone know where Summer Front was exported to?
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Listed in the Aus studbook still at Coolmore Australia
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Only served 22 mares last year but pretty sure they have to submit a application in July or August to stand at stud each season
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Hes not on Coolmores website anymore
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I wish I could post photos. The farm in Texas just posted about the arrogate son in a closed fb group.
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What FB group? Because I'd like to join. You can DM me. I like to observe the local regional groups...I never comment, only like posts.Akitaperson wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 8:52 am I wish I could post photos. The farm in Texas just posted about the arrogate son in a closed fb group.
Not a fan of Arrogates Hercules (if that's who it is) as a stallion but I would be lying if I said I didn't think he was a pretty boy. And no I'm not gonna go hate on AH in the FB group or anything silly like that
He does have an interesting pedigree though. His dam was a hard knocker. Willet won 5 stakes and placed in 13, including a G1 and two G2s. She won 10x in 30 starts, ran from age 3 to 8. I'm a fan of Jump Start as a sire. There are several stallions on his damside I've never heard of (Distinctive Pro, Nehoc's Bullet, Romulus, Night Invader) which would make him somewhat of an outcross.
PQ has this note: "never started due to financial disagreements among previous partners." The upright pasterns detector determined that was a lie, but stuff like that isn't unheard of. Both parents did not start until age three, which doesn't always indicate injury or unsoundness (I don't remember why Arrogate didn't start at two).
"Never started" could either mean never raced but was in training/posting recorded works OR that he was never entered into training beyond being broken in. I'd have to look at vet records.
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I was checking out his equibase profile the other day and wondering when we’d get this announcement.
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Til the Korean Racing Authority decides to take him to South Korea. But the money is better over here so they'll give him time. He is still owned by them so has nothing to do with Taylor Made.
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Wicked Strong Pensioned to Centennial In Massachusetts
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Hes still kinda young, did he have fertility issues?brunanas wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 5:46 pm Wicked Strong Pensioned to Centennial In Massachusetts
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I’m assuming it’s due to lack of interest from breeders?Akitaperson wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 6:28 pmHes still kinda young, did he have fertility issues?brunanas wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 5:46 pm Wicked Strong Pensioned to Centennial In Massachusetts
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13 this year.Psychotic Parakeet wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 7:01 pmHe bred 26 mares last season, which is not bad considering his location. Not sure about this year, but that is possible.
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Mutasaabeq sold to India. He covered 52 mares this season.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/n ... -to-india/It is really disappointing but we have some very nice mares in foal to him and we are looking forward to seeing what they produce. We are working closely with breeders who did use the horse to achieve the best outcome for them.
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stelladaniella wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 8:24 am Mutasaabeq sold to India. He covered 52 mares this season.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/n ... -to-india/It is really disappointing but we have some very nice mares in foal to him and we are looking forward to seeing what they produce. We are working closely with breeders who did use the horse to achieve the best outcome for them.
And that'll probably be the last we ever see of him, I know some countries it's darn near impossible to find updates on horses
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Kingsbarns will stand for $20k next year.
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That would've been considered a full book 40+ years ago. It is too bad a stud is considered a failure in this day and age, if he is unable to line up over 100+ mares.stelladaniella wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 8:24 am Mutasaabeq sold to India. He covered 52 mares this season.
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Right? i think Mutasaabeq is a fine stallion and would of loved to see him get more support or even a chance. He's beautiful and got a nice pedigree.Psychotic Parakeet wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 12:03 pmThat would've been considered a full book 40+ years ago. It is too bad a stud is considered a failure in this day and age, if he is unable to line up over 100+ mares.stelladaniella wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 8:24 am Mutasaabeq sold to India. He covered 52 mares this season.
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