For me, of course I love all Indy and Slew horses, but Honor Code is Indy’s last big son, so that’s why I follow his offspring so intensely. In the last year or so, Bernie and Malibu Moon have passed, so I was hoping HC could take the torch from them. I don’t think he’s the one, but I do think Honor A.P. could be - but then I’m biased, I adore him, lol.KatieK101 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 1:56 pmHonor Code is one of those stallions that seems to have a cult following, lol. I know he's underperformed as a stallion given his expectations, but he's still young and has some nice horses in his pipeline; but the reason I started looking through his daughters is because I thought his first few books had some classy mares, and I was right. If nothing else, he still has a good chance to become a nice broodmare sire!Slewfan2 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 8:24 pmRampion was super talented, but also apparently very unsound. I followed her for so long - maybe she just got tired of John working her and not racing her, lol
Oh my god, yay, Church on Time is ok ! She ran well in her debut, got hurt...I thought maybe she’d had to be put down. I like the choice of Nyquist - good cross.
I follow HC intensely - most of these were disappointing or poor racehorses. I’m surprised Faudah could get to Candy Ride
Honor Hop was a turf marathoner - not familiar with either sire
She Throws Heat...same type, like the choice.
I Like that many of these were bred to speedy sires...HC badly needs that infusion.
I’m not sure how Maxfield will do as a sire, but I like the choice for Roadrunner - Street Sense does brilliantly with Bernardini, so why breed him to a son of Indy?
Thanks, Katie !
Re: Faudah, her big selling point is definitely her pedigree. Her own dam is a half sister to multiple stakes produces, including the dams of Frost Giant, Pacific Ocean, Sea Canter, Oregon Lady, etc... all graded stakes winners. Here is her pedigree page if you want to take a look yourself: http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/Jan22/pdfs/122.pdf . As far as the fillies go, a fancy pedigree will usually guarantee them a few nice dates in the breeding shed.
Re: Honor Hop, I'm not sure which stallion she is actually i/f to but I'm hoping it's Yoshida! Especially if she was a turf filly, I think that will be a very nice match for her. WinStar purchased Yoshida as a yearling from a Japanese sale and he won graded stakes at 2 and 3, including the G1 Old Forester and the G1 Woodward in 2018... turf and dirt! He didn't win a race in 2019 but he did run second in that year's Whitney Stakes. Very nice pedigree as well; his dam, Hilda's Passion, won the G1 Ballerina in 2011 and was then actually purchased by Katsumi Yoshida (thus the name). Anyway, sorry for geeking out, but I really enjoyed following Yoshida's career, and I wish more US farms would purchase from Japanese sales!
I also like that several of these mares were bred to speedy stallions. I think these crosses will help Honor Code get off to a good start as a broodmare sire!
If you want to go ahead and start following some of those offspring, I know that Celtic Honor, Sentimental, and Quiet Talk all have yearlings that will be juveniles next year! They're entered in the Keeneland September Sale
I do think he could be a terrific BMS - Indy is one, and Bernardini is brilliant. However, I’m assuming the quality of his books has diminished - and since he was only bred to 29 (I’m still shocked) mares in 2021, he’s really going to be up against it in a few years
Yep, that’s why I thought Rampion would be bred to a more established sire.
I’m going to check that page now - thank you!
Ooh, Yoshida sounds interesting. I hope he’s the one, also!
I can’t believe HC’s first babies have babies! Damn, they means they were bred as 3 year olds…