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Oh poor Pharaoh. He really is a useful sire, he just isn't particularly useful for America's breeding demographic.
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othybat_99 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 3:45 pm
Eohippus wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 3:35 pm
othybat_99 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:12 pm

Uh oh American Pharoah... I hope he gets more better runners :(
Yeah, I was rooting very hard for American Bikini 🙁

Not optimistic about his future crops.
If his crops don't improve, where could he move to? I see him moving to Japan if this decline continues.
I doubt coolmore is going to let one of only 2 living triple crown winners go to Japan.

If anything there’s more chance they move him down to Australia full time where he’s getting G-1s winners down there.
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Yeah, I'm not too concerned that Coolmore would sell Pharoah. He's still getting stakes winners and has international appeal.
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Northport wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 2:01 pm $30,000 for a single G1… okay.

Surprised they didnt cut Mendelssohn’s fee.

Very please they don’t have Sierra Leone up there. I’ll give them props for keeping him in training.
Don't hold your breath on that, Magnier will have final say and 250+ mares bred and the corrosponding stud fees will no doubt trump keeping him running another year. What if he went another 4 or 5 races without a win? That's not gonna increase his stud fee....
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Mon Nov 04, 2024 7:12 pm

If they were planning on retiring him, you would hope that they would include him in the roster they specifically waited until after the Breeder’s Cup to release. Is there still time for him to stub a toe and require 4 weeks off therefore he won’t be ready for the 2025 Breeder’s Cup? Of course.

No one is more surprised by the not immediate retirement than me. Again, Auguste Rodin has not increased his value by racing at four, so I couldn’t blame them for taking the easy option.

It just seems like if they had planned on retiring him, today wouldve been the day to announce it.
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othybat_99 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 3:45 pm
Eohippus wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 3:35 pm
othybat_99 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:12 pm

Uh oh American Pharoah... I hope he gets more better runners :(
Yeah, I was rooting very hard for American Bikini 🙁

Not optimistic about his future crops.
If his crops don't improve, where could he move to? I see him moving to Japan if this decline continues.
i like to think we wouldn't send one of two living TC winners, and the first of them at that, out of the country.
edit; not that he was on the same level exactly, but i didnt think california chrome would leave either, and they couldn't sell him fast enough.
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Nenikikamen23 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 4:18 pm Oh poor Pharaoh. He really is a useful sire, he just isn't particularly useful for America's breeding demographic.
American turf sires seem to get no respect…
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Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:18 pm

Gainesway released more fees

McKinzie - $75,000
Muth - $35,000
Seize the Grey - $30,000
Tapit Trice - $20,000
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Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:22 pm

Coolmore Ireland

Auguste Rodin — $30,000 (NEW)
Australia — $10,000 ($17,500)
Blackbeard — $17,500 ($20,000)
Calyx — $12,500 (same)
Camelot — $75,000 ($50,000)
Churchill — $25,000 ($30,000)
City of Troy — $75,000 (NEW)
Footstepsinthesand — $8,000 (same)
Gleneagles — $20,000 ($17,500)
Henry Longfellow — $15,000 (NEW)
Holy Roman Emperor — $8,000 (same)
Little Big Bear — $20,000 ($27,500)
No Nay Never — $125,000 ($150,000)
Paddington — $25,000 ($55,000)
Saxon Warrior — $15,000 ($25,000)
Sioux Nation — $30,000 ($27,500)
St Mark's Basilica — $40,000 ($50,000)
Starspangledbanner — $45,000 (same)
The Antarctic — $5,000 ($6,000)
Wootton Bassett — $300,000 ($200,000)

Arizona, Magna Grecia, Sottsass and Ten Sovereigns moved.
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Anyone know when Ten Sovereigns is heading? Havent heard anything.

Reasonable fees for Auguste Rodin and City of Troy, in my opinion

Huge drop for Paddington after one covering season.

Big enough bump for Little Big Bear who also has only been standing for one season.

Anyone with a Weatherbys subscription know what size books they covered?
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i heard that Paddington had "issues".
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Northport wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:34 pm Anyone know when Ten Sovereigns is heading? Havent heard anything.

Reasonable fees for Auguste Rodin and City of Troy, in my opinion

Huge drop for Paddington after one covering season.

Big enough bump for Little Big Bear who also has only been standing for one season.

Anyone with a Weatherbys subscription know what size books they covered?
I'm seeing a few people on Twitter say that Ten Sovereigns is bound for Turkey. He has a profile on the Turkish website, but I'm unfamiliar with the site for the most part so I don't know if he could have one without being in Turkey.

https://www.tjk.org/EN/YarisSever/Query ... tId=115353
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American Pharoah once stood stud for $200k. To see him dip that low is totally deja vu to how Fusaichi Pegasus did for their farm. I wouldn't be surprised, if he goes the same route. I think FuPeg was at $150k and went down to $7,500 before he passed.
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Nenikikamen23 wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:50 pm
Northport wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:34 pm Anyone know when Ten Sovereigns is heading? Havent heard anything.

Reasonable fees for Auguste Rodin and City of Troy, in my opinion

Huge drop for Paddington after one covering season.

Big enough bump for Little Big Bear who also has only been standing for one season.

Anyone with a Weatherbys subscription know what size books they covered?
I'm seeing a few people on Twitter say that Ten Sovereigns is bound for Turkey. He has a profile on the Turkish website, but I'm unfamiliar with the site for the most part so I don't know if he could have one without being in Turkey.

https://www.tjk.org/EN/YarisSever/Query ... tId=115353
https://x.com/crangleross/status/185392 ... A4yu6-uakA

Arizona -> Turkey
Ten Sovereigns -> New Zealand

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Nenikikamen23 wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 2:15 am
Nenikikamen23 wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:50 pm
Northport wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:34 pm Anyone know when Ten Sovereigns is heading? Havent heard anything.

Reasonable fees for Auguste Rodin and City of Troy, in my opinion

Huge drop for Paddington after one covering season.

Big enough bump for Little Big Bear who also has only been standing for one season.

Anyone with a Weatherbys subscription know what size books they covered?
I'm seeing a few people on Twitter say that Ten Sovereigns is bound for Turkey. He has a profile on the Turkish website, but I'm unfamiliar with the site for the most part so I don't know if he could have one without being in Turkey.

https://www.tjk.org/EN/YarisSever/Query ... tId=115353
https://x.com/crangleross/status/185392 ... A4yu6-uakA

Arizona -> Turkey
Ten Sovereigns -> New Zealand

(Supposedly)
Ten Sovereigns did shuttled down to New Zealand for only one season at Valachi Downs but then the stud owner decided to sell the stud farm.If he is coming back to NZ I wonder what stud farm will have him.
https://loveracing.nz/stud-book/410421/ ... on-produce

But it’s hard to trust what people say on X/twitter, some people are saying Turkey while others are saying New Zealand,so it might have to be a wait and see where he turns up.
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Aga Khan fees

Erevann: €8,000 (same)
Sea The Stars: €250,000 (€200,000)
Siyouni: €200,000 (€150,000)
Vadeni: €18,000 (same)
Zarak: €80,000 (€60,000)

Considering that Sea the Stars entered stud in 2010 for €85,000, it is kind of wild that his fee has never been cut once.
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Psychotic Parakeet wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 12:33 am American Pharoah once stood stud for $200k. To see him dip that low is totally deja vu to how Fusaichi Pegasus did for their farm. I wouldn't be surprised, if he goes the same route. I think FuPeg was at $150k and went down to $7,500 before he passed.
Has any stallion flopped harder than Pharoah?
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