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Northport
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Tue Oct 28, 2014 8:44 am

Await the Dawn has died - "While covering a mare on Sunday, second-season sire Await The Dawn succumbed to a freak accident which cost him his life"

http://www.summerhill.co.za/blog/2014/1 ... t-the-dawn
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Tue Oct 28, 2014 8:51 am

That is truly sad to hear, it seemed like Summerhill were so excited about him. Rest in peace little guy :(
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Tue Oct 28, 2014 12:06 pm

It really is- wonder if he slipped while dismounting and came crashing down- just goes to show no matter how many precautions you take, sometime the worst happens.

R. I. P.
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Tue Oct 28, 2014 1:55 pm

Cairo Prince will stand at Airdrie, in partnership with Darley, for $10,000 LFSN.

http://www.paulickreport.com/news/blood ... -for-2015/
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:05 am

Silver Charm back to Kentucky

The 21yo stallion will leave Japan for Three Chimneys on 27th Nov 2014.
source:http://news.netkeiba.com/?pid=column_view&wid=E01
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 2:38 am

Is he coming home to stand...or to be pensioned?
On one hand, I'm sure there are US connections and fans who will love to see Silver Charm again in Kentucky. On the other, I'm not sure that moving a senior stallion away from the only home he's known for years, putting him through the stresses of shipping that far, is necessarily the best thing for him. :?
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:30 am

BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Is he coming home to stand...or to be pensioned?
On one hand, I'm sure there are US connections and fans who will love to see Silver Charm again in Kentucky. On the other, I'm not sure that moving a senior stallion away from the only home he's known for years, putting him through the stresses of shipping that far, is necessarily the best thing for him. :?
Pensioned. It was part of the deal when he was sold that when he was retired from stud that he be returned to the US.
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:43 am

Hoping maybe to see him again- planning another trip to Kentucky next October. Would be fun to pull out the pictures I have of him before he left for Japan and do a before and after shot. 3C's has changed since then, though.

I am grateful for all the wonderful care he has received over the years.
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:18 am

serenassong wrote:Hoping maybe to see him again- planning another trip to Kentucky next October. Would be fun to pull out the pictures I have of him before he left for Japan and do a before and after shot. 3C's has changed since then, though.
Their updated website says they still do tours, but only in April and October:
Three Chimneys tours are given in April and October at 1pm Tuesday through Saturday. $10 cash donation per person, children under 12 are free.
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:23 am

serenassong wrote:Hoping maybe to see him again- planning another trip to Kentucky next October. Would be fun to pull out the pictures I have of him before he left for Japan and do a before and after shot. 3C's has changed since then, though.

I am grateful for all the wonderful care he has received over the years.
That's definitely wonderful news!!!! :D :D :D
We are all glad that Silver Charm will be back in the states where he will always be loved by everyone, even if JBBA could also be one of the greatest studs in the world not only for active stallions but also for retired stallions, where they can lead happy and long lives. (I don't mean to say Japan is a great country for the thoroughbreds. But JBBA in particular is a wonderful place.)
Silver Charm is slated to leave from Narita Airport on November 27th.

Horseracing is a global sport and racehorses & stallions can travel around the world.
But it's always great to see them return to their home country especially after their retirements.

I personally hope that War Emblem will be back in the US soon.
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:37 am

Scratch that, Silver Charm will actually be heading to Old Friends, not Three Chimneys.
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:53 am

I could seriously cry. He's coming home....and to OLD FRIENDS!!!! Just yay.... Planning a spring trip now!!!
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Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:26 pm

Would love to see War Emblem and Came Home come back as well. I know that War Emblem has problems at stud- but I think Came Home is still going strong.
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Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:07 am

Wish he were going to the Horse Park instead. He'd have filled in nicely the huge void Cigar left, he was a very popular runner with fans, and he'd have had housing more like what he's been used to (vs outdoors with a run in shed...).

I wonder why they never considered sending him there?
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Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:25 am

Retrospectiv wrote:Wish he were going to the Horse Park instead. He'd have filled in nicely the huge void Cigar left, he was a very popular runner with fans, and he'd have had housing more like what he's been used to (vs outdoors with a run in shed...).

I wonder why they never considered sending him there?
I'd guess it's a matter of who campaigned for him. The Horse Park likely was never involved. Blowen seems to actively pursue all the big-name horses to retire to OF.
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Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:34 am

Retrospectiv wrote:Wish he were going to the Horse Park instead. He'd have filled in nicely the huge void Cigar left, he was a very popular runner with fans, and he'd have had housing more like what he's been used to (vs outdoors with a run in shed...).

I wonder why they never considered sending him there?
Old Friends was also home to Silver Charm's dam, Bonnie's Poker, once she was pensioned (around 2004) until she died in 2010. I think that Blowen was active through the years in making sure that everyone involved knew he wanted to be the retirement home for Silver Charm, too.
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Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:58 am

No Nay Never will retire to Coolmore (Ireland) after the BC.

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Thu Oct 30, 2014 1:32 pm

Pleasantly Perfect sold to stand in Turkey.

The people in Turkey are certainly working hard on trying to improve their stock. El Corredor and Offlee Wild were recently sold there too.
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Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:03 pm

Old Friends doesn't have barns for their senior horses? I didn't know that. :(
Now I wish Silver Charm was headed somewhere else....somewhere that would provide him with a nice, warm stall as well as a paddock.
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Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:05 pm

Allspice wrote:Pleasantly Perfect sold to stand in Turkey.

The people in Turkey are certainly working hard on trying to improve their stock. El Corredor and Offlee Wild were recently sold there too.
At $5k this year, Pleasantly Perfect only got 27 mares, so I guess the interest in him in KY has mostly fizzled out.
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