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thats two group 1 winners so far from the first crop, thought their would be another good one around sooner or later, lot of people thought it would be MY TITANIA in the coronation stakes.
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noone here is interested in a sire that that gets good middle-distance horses
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I knew but didnt quite have the £300k reserve (at the time lol)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y80gLR4nERw More proof the big agents dont have a clue. Born to Sea the next good producer (I hope anyway) |
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Asteroidea another winner for the sire at a lower level today. Another big backward type that should improve but not a group performer despite her illustrious pedigree.
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^^^^ I think this was the filly Pam Sly was giving out yards about in relation to how big she was. A winner anyway and will probably be better again next year.
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AT I know your post was tongue in cheek, but the great thing about this forum is that the contributors appreciate quality and would all love to breed a good one (of course some have).
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Speciosa was one of the all time bargain buys. I wrote a letter to the Racing Post after her 1000 Guineas win pointing out the connection between her (daughter of Danehill Dancer) and the 2000 Guineas winner George Washington (by Danehill) that year. Speciosa has Danehill, Sharpen Up, Alleged and Nijinsky in her 3 generation pedigree.
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The combination STS and German mares seems a very strong one. Quasillo will likely go into the German Derby as the undefeated favourite, unless Karpino (who has an Arc entry) romps home in the Guineas.
STM´s full sister is also a picture of a horse. |
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probably runs in the Gp2 Oppenheim Union-Rennen at Cologne (June 14th) beforehand
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You are correct. Quasillo´s form received a boost, when Shimrano easily won a listed derby trial today, but Karpino was mighty impressive ten minutes later trashing the field in the German Guineas. That should be some showdown, if they both turn up in the Derby.
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