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rubyisgodinthesaddle
21 Apr 12 15:04
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I am most looking to Holy Roman Emperor.

Had a fantastic season last year already off the mark this season with a Trial winner and had plenty of good 2yr olds last year. Hopefully he will kick on now and deliver the promise Coolmore hoped he would have.

Any young sires that people are really looking forward to this year. I am sure New Approach and Henry will be popular with Posters.

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potentialmillionaire
When: 21 Apr 12 15:48
I am looking forward to seeing the horses that promise plenty but don't necessarily seem assured to really nail it. A bit like your HRE I suppose Rubyisgodinthesaddle.

So Dutch Art, Ifraaj and Acclamation are ones I would like to be able to definitively place. Kyllachy is on a bit of a roll and he has been a slow burner so I'm interested to see where he is heading too.

Ravens Pass and Sakhee's Secret perhaps of the 1st seasoners interest me as something a little bit different and I am always keen to see a bit of variety.
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sageform
When: 21 Apr 12 16:43
I am still watching the progress that Haafhd is making but of the young ones, Kodiak and Iceman need to consolidate promising starts while Raven's Pass will be the newcomer I will be watching carefully. Clodovil is getting more winners now but is that because he has more runners this year-he is certainly not a new sire.
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rubyisgodinthesaddle
When: 21 Apr 12 17:04
Yes you could say that Potential about HRE.

Dylan Thomas and Hurricane Run need to show a wee bit more promise especially the former to justify his stud fee.

Shall be a interesting year plenty of top class breeding and track performers coming on stream this year. Henry, New App, Ravens PassExcited
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Posh Paddy
When: 21 Apr 12 20:03
Looking foward to seeing if some of the second season sires offspring can push on from encouraging starts, Baltic King obviously (yawn), Sir Percy, Amadeus Wolf (seem to remember his now 3yo's were very hot property in the sales ring as yearlings - can they now justify some of the hype?) & Strategic Prince.

Of the 1st seasoners - Haatef, has a cracking pedigree.  Although I'm not sure how well his stock have been recieved, it will be interesting to see if they make racehorses.

Of the more established sires, seeing if Danehill Dancer can rediscover some of his old lustre & whether Monsieur Bond can maintain his upward curve.  Will Hoof It capture a Group 1?
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truehoncho
When: 21 Apr 12 22:28
looking forwared to see how Kheleyf does with all these good mares he's had. Will Multiplex get nice 3yo's or is it NH for him?
Alas hoping Misu Bond can get a few winners (hopefully a stakes performer).
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Black Sam Bellamy
When: 22 Apr 12 11:10
Ravens Pass
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Wilycayote
When: 22 Apr 12 11:30
Sir Percy

- I get the feeling that he will either proove to be a very useful stallion who fills a bracket that very few British sires sit in, or will sink like stone....If only I knew which!
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Prima Donna
When: 22 Apr 12 12:42
I'm looking forward like Posh Paddy to see if Monsieur Bond can go on from what he's done so far,and also New Approach with Sixties Icon firing in the winners sons of Galileo are looking hot.Ravens Pass I'd like to do well but I'm not so sure his runners will be early I see him as a back end sire same thoughts with Henrythenavigator.
Just purely out of interest I shall be keeping an eye on Darley sire Ramonti looking at his yearlings last year they do look the sorts who you could get on with.
I too hope Sir Percy can build on his encouraging start it would be nice if he can as he was such a good runner.truehoncho,I do think Multiplex's future is in jumping I could see him doing well in that game but with him I can see him getting the odd good flat horse.With Westerner another son of Danehill looking promising in the jumping world UK jump breeders should want him I'd think.
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rubyisgodinthesaddle
When: 06 May 12 16:34
Won a Guineas. Great year already.

Not for my pocket thoCry
By:
Prima Donna
When: 06 May 12 22:54
Montjeu.........and the great bit is I have a couple of his yearling sons!WinkGrin
By:
potentialmillionaire
When: 08 May 12 11:18
No gloating now, it's rather unattractive and you more than anyone will know what comes before a fall Laugh

Did you use him this year? My vet attends to one mare who came up empty about 14 days after his demise Sad
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Prima Donna
When: 08 May 12 22:01
potentialmillionaire     Joined: 17 Mar 10
Replies: 1595 08 May 12 11:18 

My vet attends to one mare who came up empty about 14 days after his demise

How very disappointing for them. Luckily a similar thing has not occurred here.
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