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Declaration of War will be joining Magician and Verrazano on Ashford's stallion roster for 2015. For breeders who can't get to War Front, IMO DofW is a great option...although at $40,000 he's still not inexpensive.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... -2015-fees
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... -2015-fees
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A little video of Shackleford from yesterday (from Darby Dan's stallion manager), refusing to get close enough to be caught and brought inside... even with bribery
It's an embedded Facebook video, so I don't think I can link it any other way:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10153568067475016
It's an embedded Facebook video, so I don't think I can link it any other way:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10153568067475016
Photos from my racing travels: ThoroughbredJourney.com
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Horses just love cold weather! They thrive in it. People always expect horses to feel it the same way we do, but they don't.BlindLucky wrote:A little video of Shackleford from yesterday (from Darby Dan's stallion manager), refusing to get close enough to be caught and brought inside... even with bribery
It's an embedded Facebook video, so I don't think I can link it any other way:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10153568067475016
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-- from uma-furusato.com news (Jan 10)
Vittorio d'Oro(USA) has just arrived in Arrow Stud on Jan 9th 2015.
He is going to be the first son of Medaglia d'Oro(USA) to stand at stud in Japan.
He was owned by Sheikh Mo while he was racing.
His dam Preeminece(JPN), multiple stakes winner in Japan, ran fifth to Star Parade(ARG) in the 2004 Santa Maria H in the US where she would be bred to MDO.
for full-sixe picks and full story: http://uma-furusato.com/news/detail/_id_79764
Vittorio d'Oro(USA): 2009H. Medaglia d'Oro(USA) x Preeminence(JPN) by Afleet(CAN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001127268/
Vittorio d'Oro(USA) has just arrived in Arrow Stud on Jan 9th 2015.
He is going to be the first son of Medaglia d'Oro(USA) to stand at stud in Japan.
He was owned by Sheikh Mo while he was racing.
His dam Preeminece(JPN), multiple stakes winner in Japan, ran fifth to Star Parade(ARG) in the 2004 Santa Maria H in the US where she would be bred to MDO.
for full-sixe picks and full story: http://uma-furusato.com/news/detail/_id_79764
Vittorio d'Oro(USA): 2009H. Medaglia d'Oro(USA) x Preeminence(JPN) by Afleet(CAN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001127268/
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Just a way(JPN), the first Japanese horse in history to be honored as the world champion (i.e. world highest-rated horse of the year 2014 for his runaway victory in the Dubai Duty Free specifically), has arrived in Shadai Stallion Station on Jan 10th 2015.Northport wrote:To really no one's surprise, Just a Way will stand at Shadai next year.
-- photos and story
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/00 ... c0c734efc3
and.... Just a Way and Heart's Cry (his dad) first met each other yesterday.. both are now standing at Shadai.
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All things are relative. There comes a point when it ceases to be fun even for horses.TBird wrote:Horses just love cold weather! They thrive in it. People always expect horses to feel it the same way we do, but they don't.BlindLucky wrote:A little video of Shackleford from yesterday (from Darby Dan's stallion manager), refusing to get close enough to be caught and brought inside... even with bribery
It's an embedded Facebook video, so I don't think I can link it any other way:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10153568067475016
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Yeah...seemed like they'd just scratched the surface on that one.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... le-in-2015
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... le-in-2015
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After much excitement following his outstanding first European crop, a bout of colic will prevent Starspangledbanner from returning to Coolmore Ireland for the 2015 Northern Hemisphere season. He will instead remain at Rosemont Stud in Victoria, Australia where plans for him to return to Ireland in 2016 will be reviewed later in the year.
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Monba is moving to Nicks Farm in Indiana for 2015 for a $2000 fee.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... in-indiana
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... in-indiana
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Americain will be moving to the Irish National Stud for the Northern Hemisphere Season.
He's had two full books in two seasons at Swettingham Stud for the Southern Hemisphere.
And yet, he had virtually no interest at Calumet other than Brad Kelley's own broodmares. He
was a bit overpriced for the market. The bloodlines could have used his stamina in the States,
where fast, fragile and precocious rule a shortsighted marketplace.
Nevertheless, Calumet & Kelley showed a lot of class by going out and finding a good situation
for Americain where he could have a fair chance at success.
He's had two full books in two seasons at Swettingham Stud for the Southern Hemisphere.
And yet, he had virtually no interest at Calumet other than Brad Kelley's own broodmares. He
was a bit overpriced for the market. The bloodlines could have used his stamina in the States,
where fast, fragile and precocious rule a shortsighted marketplace.
Nevertheless, Calumet & Kelley showed a lot of class by going out and finding a good situation
for Americain where he could have a fair chance at success.
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Good that he has the full books, but very sad that he had almost no interest here. Was hoping he would have been well received here.hadrianmarcus wrote:Americain will be moving to the Irish National Stud for the Northern Hemisphere Season.
He's had two full books in two seasons at Swettingham Stud for the Southern Hemisphere.
And yet, he had virtually no interest at Calumet other than Brad Kelley's own broodmares. He
was a bit overpriced for the market. The bloodlines could have used his stamina in the States,
where fast, fragile and precocious rule a shortsighted marketplace.
Nevertheless, Calumet & Kelley showed a lot of class by going out and finding a good situation
for Americain where he could have a fair chance at success.
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-- from uma-furusato.com news (Jan 6)
Aldebaran(USA)
please visit http://uma-furusato.com/column/detail/_id_79692 for full-size picks and the story which refers to the big success of Main Sequence(USA).
Aldebaran(USA) (JBIS)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000714301/
Aldebaran(USA)
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Shingo Nakanishi, stud manager at JBBA, said; ''It's been very cold lately. But Aldebaran is fine. He has a gentle but outgoing personality. His babies have been doing well both on dirt and turf (in Japan).''
'' We were delighted to hear that his son Main Sequence won the BC Turf last year.''
'' We have been receiving more contacts from the breeders now.''
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please visit http://uma-furusato.com/column/detail/_id_79692 for full-size picks and the story which refers to the big success of Main Sequence(USA).
Aldebaran(USA) (JBIS)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000714301/
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I think this is a big loss for American breeding. I really think he could've added something. Here's hoping Kelley's broodmares produce some fine runners by him.hadrianmarcus wrote:Americain will be moving to the Irish National Stud for the Northern Hemisphere Season.
He's had two full books in two seasons at Swettingham Stud for the Southern Hemisphere.
And yet, he had virtually no interest at Calumet other than Brad Kelley's own broodmares. He
was a bit overpriced for the market. The bloodlines could have used his stamina in the States,
where fast, fragile and precocious rule a shortsighted marketplace.
Nevertheless, Calumet & Kelley showed a lot of class by going out and finding a good situation
for Americain where he could have a fair chance at success.
Once upon a time there was a horse named Kelso.
But only once. ~Joe Hirsch
But only once. ~Joe Hirsch
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Harbinger(GB) sired his first graded winner, when his 3yo colt Beruf(JPN)[o/o Les Clef d'Or(JPN) by Sunday Silence(USA)] won in the G3 Keisei Hai 2000m turf overcoming the widest draw at Nakayama on Jan 18th 2014.
It does look like Harbinger(GB) has a bright future!
And Beruf(JPN), 4-3-1-0, now emerges as a serious contender for the upcoming Classic races.
His dam Les Clef d'Or(JPN), multiple graded winner herself, is a full sister to Stay Gold(JPN)
--replay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoQiVmHY_RI
1st 17 Beruf(JPN)(Harbinger x Les Clef d'Or, by Sunday Silence) C3 56 02:02.3
2nd 7 Black Bago(JPN)(Bago x Stay with You, by Stay Gold) C3 56 02:02.3 NS
3rd 5 Kluger(JPN)(King Kamehameha x Addicted, by Diktat) C3 56 02:02.3 NK
Harbinger(GB)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001115148/
Beruf(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001152210/
It does look like Harbinger(GB) has a bright future!
And Beruf(JPN), 4-3-1-0, now emerges as a serious contender for the upcoming Classic races.
His dam Les Clef d'Or(JPN), multiple graded winner herself, is a full sister to Stay Gold(JPN)
--replay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoQiVmHY_RI
1st 17 Beruf(JPN)(Harbinger x Les Clef d'Or, by Sunday Silence) C3 56 02:02.3
2nd 7 Black Bago(JPN)(Bago x Stay with You, by Stay Gold) C3 56 02:02.3 NS
3rd 5 Kluger(JPN)(King Kamehameha x Addicted, by Diktat) C3 56 02:02.3 NK
Harbinger(GB)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001115148/
Beruf(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001152210/
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But here's the rub -- would you have bred your mare to him? Whether breeding commercially or to race your own, you want to set yourself up to score as nice a return as possible (whether at the sales or as a breeding prospect) with the funds you have available. It's really tough to bring a horse here who has little if any name recognition by American owners and breeders, and tougher yet if he's a turf horse.Life At Zen wrote:I think this is a big loss for American breeding. I really think he could've added something. Here's hoping Kelley's broodmares produce some fine runners by him.hadrianmarcus wrote:Americain will be moving to the Irish National Stud for the Northern Hemisphere Season.
He's had two full books in two seasons at Swettingham Stud for the Southern Hemisphere.
And yet, he had virtually no interest at Calumet other than Brad Kelley's own broodmares. He
was a bit overpriced for the market. The bloodlines could have used his stamina in the States,
where fast, fragile and precocious rule a shortsighted marketplace.
Nevertheless, Calumet & Kelley showed a lot of class by going out and finding a good situation
for Americain where he could have a fair chance at success.
Our horses are falling apart. We do greatly need some new blood here. It's time we have a serious discussion about allowing AE.
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