BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Barocci is headed to another international destination, after the son of Deep Impact sold late in Thursday's Keeneland November breeding stock sale to Sweden’s Ravdansen Stud as a stallion prospect for $57,000.
http://www.drf.com/news/keeneland-novem ... ud-sweeden
A suitable 'small start' for an unwanted grandson of the unwanted
sire. Hope he'll contribute to Scandinavian breeding operations as
the black sire once did to us, and we expect more to follow this case
for our country is too small for potential of the sire line to develop
to a new stage.
Also I really enjoyed an article about Barocci from the Svensk Galopp:
https://www.svenskgalopp.se/artikel?cid ... enuId=true
(translation by the Google translator from the original to English)
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Barocci - new stallion at stud Rävdansens
Ivan and Berit Sjöberg Rävdansens Stud has purchased a new exciting stallion, Barocci
2014-11-16| Sweden
Read Rävdansens press release:
We have for many years been in contact with the family Yoshida of Japan and also on a personal level have become good friends. We have visited them and they have been here with us at Rävdansen. It was through them that we got into Eishin Dunkirk and later Philomatheia.
They have had a standing mission in finding an exciting stallion with a modern blood to Rävdansen. They are well aware of the financial resources available in Scandinavia, that we do not have the resources to buy a Group 1 winner with top trunk, but that we have to buy smart, and find a horse that has been out there with the best horses in the world, has been just below the top of the world but with a pedigree of world class.
There are plenty of top stammered, but non-runners for sale on the market, which is essentially "free", but it has certainly not been an option for oss.Därför rang Naoya Yoshida to me a few weeks ago and told me that a horse named Barocci would be sold at Keeneland in November.
Barocci tuned in perfectly to our requirements list: super pedigree and had been out and met his generation's best horses, but failed to win the big race. They knew the horse very well because he was a son of Deep Impact, which stands at the Yoshida family's stud farm in Hokkaido in Japan and he was the first winner of the Deep Impact outside Japan.
They had closely followed his career from the time he started in France until he was now in the US. He meant Barocci was perfect for us and that he was now in the United States made it easier for us to come to him. American market are mainly looking for clean dirt track horses and Barocci had raced exclusively on turf in Europe and the US. Moreover, he has a pedigree that is unusual for the United States.
Such a super stallion Danehill is completely irrelevant in the United States and one can hardly find any prominent Danehill- son in the US while he is the size anywhere in the world. The same applies to Deep Impact. The alternative would have been to buy a Deep Impact- son from Japan but now they cost so much that it is not reasonable to try to buy one that has result in the back.
The owners would rather sell Barocci before the auction and we contacted Lane's End to hear what he would cost to buy off. However the price was too high for us so we decided to have a cool head and wait for the auction and take a chance that they would not be able to sell him before he was in the ring. Once on the auction we were fortunate that he was sold on the penultimate day, when the activity has gone down well in Lexington, and we managed to buy him at a bargain price. Lane's Ends miscalculation became our happiness!
We sat at the computer and followed the auction, and immediately after the hammer team, we were called by Nayoa Yoshida and his wife Marie, and they were in utter ecstasy. Everyone would talk to us on the phone and they nearly fought to speak about which clip we made. A little concerning, we think, when they normally buy and sell horses on entirely different levels than this, but they have somehow provided to help us and Scandinavia to launch a qualitative breeding and taken pride in doing so.
Barocci is the result of a unique initiative where Wertheimer brothers in France, the world's leading horse owners and breeders under the names Ecurie Wildenstein and Dayton Invest Ltd, sent some of their best mares from France all the way to Japan to be bred to Deep Impact. Hugely impressed by Deep Impact sent, among other things his mare Bastet (Giants Causeway) and the first result was Barocci, born in Japan, but repatriation to France as a foal.
The following year made the Beauty Parlour (RPR 119) the same trip to France from Japan.
And she is a full sister to Barocci'! Unbeaten as a 2 year old, won the Beauty Parlour as 3-year-old dÉssai Poule des Pouliches (Gr 1), the Prix de la Grotte (Gr3) and was 2nd in the Prix de Diane (Gr 1). Took 4 wins as 2- and 3-year-old and earned a total of $ 713.308.
Lineage:
Barocci (Deep Impact- Bastet / Giant's Causeway). He's Ink Type - winner / placed and have run into corresponding approximately SEK 2.2 million. (See below)
Deep Impact (Sunday Silence) RPR 133, Sunday Silence best son of Horse of the Year twice in Japan, Japanese Triple Crown- winner, already 2 times Champion Stallion in Japan and is considered as the world's premier stallion with Galileo RPR 132nd
According breeding guru Bill Oppenheim's stats he has now passed Galileo both in terms of percent Black-type winner and of course when it comes insprungna money where Japanese elite horses earning big money. Last note: $ 198,471,017! He already has 47 Black-type winner with only five vintages on the track. His primary winners include Champion Gentildonna ($ 16 million), Verxsoma ($ 5 million), Kizuna ($ 4.9 million), Joie De VIivre ($ 1.2 million), etc., osvBastet won that 3- and 4-year-old in France, including Prix de la Pepiniere (Listed), 2nd in the Prix Allez France (Gr 3) and 3rd Prix de Flore (Gr 3). Served € 104.500.
Bastet is the daughter of Benediction (Ire), Brood Mare of the Year in Australia and New Zealand in 1998 and New Zealand in 1999. The mother of bl.a.Might And Power (Zabeel), 15 wins, Horse of the Year twice, winner of Melbourne Cup (Gr1), Cox Plate (Gr1), Caulfield Cup (Gr1), etc .. $ 5.2 million. Matter Oh Honour (Casual Lies), 7 wins, $ 387,000, Yallambe Stu Stakes (Gr 3) .Bastet, see above
Competition Career Barocci:
18 starts 4-4-3 $ 293.402, 10 of the 18 races in the Black-type races
Barocci made his first start as a 2 year old and finished 2nd. In his first start as a 3-year-old, he went out as a favorite in the Prix Omnium II (Listed), 1600 m, which he
won. He thus became the first winning offspring of Deep Impact in Europe.
The next start was in the Prix de Fontainbleau (Gr 3), where he was 4th, with neck, short neck, short neck, to the winner Beauty Lead (RPR 113), Tin Horse (RPR 117) and Salto (RPR 114).
Then he started in Poule dÉssai des Poulains (Gr 1) = French 2000 Gs. 6th, with 4L of 14 bhp field, after an unfortunate run behind the winner Tin Horse (RPR 117), Mutual Trust (RPR 119) and Havane Smoker (RPR 112). It is worth noting that he was a short neck behind Gr 1 winner and sire Wotton Basset (RPR 120). Further down the field there was this time Salto and Beauty Lead.I Prix du Prince DOrange (Gr 3), he was second, 1 L behind the winner of the Racing Post Trophy (Gr1), Casamento (RPR 121), now a stallion at Coolmore.
Started on in the Prix Paul de Moussac (Gr 3), 5th, 3.75 L and the Prix Eugene Adam (Gr 2), 3.5 L.Efter moving to the US he took including 3 wins in Allowance- races at Hollywood Park and Belmont.I American Handicap (Gr 2) at Hollywood Park, he was 3rd behind Obviously with 2, 75 L. Obviously (RPR 121), Gr 1 winner and 3rd in the Breeders 's Cup Mile (Gr 1). Barocci was to be only a neck behind Luscyan, winner of eg dÉssai Poule des Poulains (Gr 1) = French 2000Gs.Barocci was 3rd City of Hope Mile Stakes (Gr 2) at Santa Anita. Lost with 1.75 L, but this time before Obviously, that was 4th.
Additionally 5th in Eddie Read Handicap (Gr 1) at Del Mar, 3.5 L, neck from the fourth.
Barocci has now entered quarantine in Lexington, where he will stand for a month and then flown over to Europe for further transport to Rävdansen.Någon stud fee has not been decided on yet. The stallion's hips OK and scoopad accordance with the requirements SG has faced the genetic evaluation, we miss this year, when he comes to Sweden at the end of December. Will be notified in Breeder's - system.
Last updated 2014-11-16.
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