I really love some of his offspring but i dont know many that stay beyond 2m4f, ok a few might not be good enough but some have been bred with irish national winners.
He seems like a speed horse.
Riverside Theatre is one of my favourite horses after he finished 3rd behind DH, done well on speed tracks.
What was the reason behind KT being a NH stallion, i keep looking at his pedigree but cant really see any proven stamina. Dont get me wrong he can produce a superstar over 2m-ish
From 1997 when retired to stud, first NH runners from 2001 onwards,my database from the official records,
Bumpers - 63 wins from 406 - Profit of £11.04 Hurdles - 210 from 1530 - Loss of £63.96 Chase - 52 from 346 - Loss of £131.83
redal,From 1997 when retired to stud, first NH runners from 2001 onwards,my database from the official records,Bumpers - 63 wins from 406 - Profit of £11.04Hurdles - 210 from 1530 - Loss of £63.96Chase - 52 from 346 - Loss of £131.83
I'll take your word happily. I am well aware you know your stuff. Not that I'd use it as a system anyway of course but he is clearly getting some good NH stock
I'll take your word happily. I am well aware you know your stuff. Not that I'd use it as a system anyway of course but he is clearly getting some good NH stock
We're massive fans of KT progeny. We've a 2yo Gelding (ex Supreme Leader) and a beautiful filly yearling out of an Erins Isle mare, along with a 10yo broodmare who recently foaled to Presenting. From what we have seen in our small breeding operation and on the track from others recently (Menorah,Riverside Theatre,Lilywhitedancer) he is gonna be close to champion NH sire in the next season or two. Lovely forward stock, great lookers, speedy types
We're massive fans of KT progeny. We've a 2yo Gelding (ex Supreme Leader) and a beautiful filly yearling out of an Erins Isle mare, along with a 10yo broodmare who recently foaled to Presenting. From what we have seen in our small breeding operation