Will you please explain that? Just looking to learn.sweettalk wrote:poor point given =(TapitsGal wrote:and Oxbow joins English Channel at the Calumet ranks..first classic winner to stand there since Tim Tam
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Point Given is a Classic winner and he stood there before Oxbow.Ziggypop wrote:Will you please explain that? Just looking to learn.sweettalk wrote:poor point given =(TapitsGal wrote:and Oxbow joins English Channel at the Calumet ranks..first classic winner to stand there since Tim Tam
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you know what, i think that was lost in translation. oxbow is calumet's first horse to win a classic in their silks to stand there since tim tam.Ziggypop wrote:Will you please explain that? Just looking to learn.sweettalk wrote:poor point given =(TapitsGal wrote:and Oxbow joins English Channel at the Calumet ranks..first classic winner to stand there since Tim Tam
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Oxbow was not in the Calumet silks. Brad Kelley still uses his Bluegrass Hall silks, as Stud TNT uses the former Calumet silks.sweettalk wrote:you know what, i think that was lost in translation. oxbow is calumet's first horse to win a classic in their silks to stand there since tim tam.Ziggypop wrote:Will you please explain that? Just looking to learn.sweettalk wrote: poor point given =(
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right, what i meant was he's owned by calumet, in calumet/brad kelley silks, as opposed to a horse who had 0 association to the farm prior to their retirement. calumet has not had a horse that they own in the winner's circle of a classic race then be retired to their farm since tim tam.
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Forward Pass, even though he won the Derby via DQsweettalk wrote:right, what i meant was he's owned by calumet, in calumet/brad kelley silks, as opposed to a horse who had 0 association to the farm prior to their retirement. calumet has not had a horse that they own in the winner's circle of a classic race then be retired to their farm since tim tam.
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I believe he stood at least a couple of seasons at Calumet.sweettalk wrote:was he after tim tam? i thought he was before which was why i didn't mention him. oops.
edit; didn't he go to japan as opposed to calumet? or was he at calumet first then sent over?
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Forward Pass retired to stud at Calumet for the 1970 breeding season. His first season in Japan was 1978.sweettalk wrote:was he after tim tam? i thought he was before which was why i didn't mention him. oops.
edit; didn't he go to japan as opposed to calumet? or was he at calumet first then sent over?
He won the Preakness too.mariasmon wrote:Forward Pass, even though he won the Derby via DQ
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This year in the US War Front's advertised service fee was $US150,000. But Coolmore's James Bester said this week breeders were paying up to $US300,000 ($320,000) to get a booking to the stallion.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/horseracing ... z3CGuHG5Ie
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I heard of someone paying MORE than twice the advertised fee for a NG season to War Front.Twingo wrote:This year in the US War Front's advertised service fee was $US150,000. But Coolmore's James Bester said this week breeders were paying up to $US300,000 ($320,000) to get a booking to the stallion.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/horseracing ... z3CGuHG5Ie
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Palace Malice is being retired due to a recently-diagnosed injury. It has not yet been decided where the son of Curlin will stand.
http://www.paulickreport.com/news/thoro ... diagnosis/
http://www.paulickreport.com/news/thoro ... diagnosis/
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Seeking the Dia(USA) sired his first G1 winner, when his 3yo colt Top Casablanca(CHI)[o/o Penumbrosa(CHI) by Golden Voyager(USA)] won in the G1 Clásico Dos Mil Guineas 1600m dirt easily in Chile, Sep 6th 2014.
-- news & race replay
http://www.elturf.com/elturfcom1/ver_ar ... culo=14846
Seeking the Dia(USA), 2001H. Storm Cat(USA) x Seeking the Pearl(USA), now stands at Korea.
(I didn't notice it until today. )
-- news & race replay
http://www.elturf.com/elturfcom1/ver_ar ... culo=14846
Seeking the Dia(USA), 2001H. Storm Cat(USA) x Seeking the Pearl(USA), now stands at Korea.
(I didn't notice it until today. )
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JJ's Lucky Train (http://jjsluckytrain.com/) was claimed earlier this year specifically to be retired. He'll stand at Blue Spruce farm in Kearneysville, West Virginia for the 2015 season.
http://www.bluesprucefarmwv.com/
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Cross Traffic retired to Spendthrift: http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/al ... ertID=4577
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-- from uma-furusato.com (Sep 12)
Pas de Trois(JPN), 2007H. Swept Overboard(USA) x Grand Pas de Deux(JPN) by Fuji Kiseki(JPN), arrived at Lex Stud, Hokkaido, Japan.
He has become the first son of Swept Overboard (by End Sweep) to stand at stud.
Please visit http://uma-furusato.com/news/detail/_id_78354 for more picks of Pas de Trois.
Pas de Trois
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001044310/
Pas de Trois(JPN), 2007H. Swept Overboard(USA) x Grand Pas de Deux(JPN) by Fuji Kiseki(JPN), arrived at Lex Stud, Hokkaido, Japan.
He has become the first son of Swept Overboard (by End Sweep) to stand at stud.
Please visit http://uma-furusato.com/news/detail/_id_78354 for more picks of Pas de Trois.
Pas de Trois
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001044310/