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potentialmillionaire
22 Sep 14 14:51
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Well blow me down with a feather!

I am sure all you shrewdies out there were expecting this but dim ol' me was most certainly not.

I have opened a box, please feel free to fill it. . .

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By:
truehoncho
When: 22 Sep 14 18:57
My sister used to look after Reference Point at the National Stud so it's nice for me to see a nice horse there. He will be popular i think. Any idea of price?
By:
Wilycayote
When: 22 Sep 14 21:23
Jake Warren to be in charge of nominations for the most expensive stallion at the National Stud.....that'll work well.
By:
yer ma
When: 22 Sep 14 22:33
Why do we need their involvement?  Ah highclere / harry herbert - it all makes sense...to someone.  I'll pass ta very much but he does appear a nice looking horse.   They'll probably ask £12-15k.  Would be better sent to Aus imo to farm a few Grp races on fast and then stud where people actually want to pay for High Chap.  I'd prefer their other one but he's gone to france.
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potentialmillionaire
When: 23 Sep 14 13:56
I too was not amused with the Warren and his son Nepo being involved. The thought of them pulling in 5% just to take a telephone call makes my blood boil.
I would have been there in a flash if he were sound as I suspect he is a commercial 'beau ideale' on the looks front.  We shall await a price. . .
By:
potentialmillionaire
When: 23 Sep 14 13:57
I too was not amused with the Warren and his son Nepo being involved. The thought of them pulling in 5% just to take a telephone call makes my blood boil.
I would have been there in a flash if he were sound as I suspect he is a commercial 'beau ideale' on the looks front.  We shall await a price. . .
By:
Wilycayote
When: 24 Sep 14 21:41
Here's what may have happened;

An unbelievably wealthy man, has a very nice stallion prospect, trusts one advisor, who has his own family, and gives some semi impartial advice about the best way to manage his stallions career.

I'm sure Brian O'Rourke would make a good job of it, or have I missed something?
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 25 Sep 14 08:45
I wonder why they just didn't stand him at Highclere? Would save a lot of fecking about.
By:
potentialmillionaire
When: 25 Sep 14 10:35
To many people I imagine, not just me, he is contaminated stock. Do we think that he is thought universally tricky because of the wind issues and therefore he is not desired for the best studs?
Personally I think at the right price he will be fairly popular and that way the Warreners get to keep a good interest whilst not sullying their establishment with a horse that is a little 'Infra Dig' (now there's a 70's phrase - that I don't know how to spell -)
Well I hope for the National Stud that their somewhat enforced Guinea Piggery pays off and they get the last laugh, minus of course, the 5%. . . .
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 25 Sep 14 10:52
Who are you talking about in your first paragraph PotM? The horse or Warren?
By:
yer ma
When: 25 Sep 14 11:15
Horse had a wind op 2 to 3.  News to me that Warren was the trusted advisor of this owner on bloodstock matters.  My guess is the french didnt want it and there are better prospects to put their mares to so off he trots.
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potentialmillionaire
When: 25 Sep 14 13:39
He's had two publicly acknowledged wind ops. with rumours of more than that. Obviously I was referring to the horse Johnny, but if the cap fits. . . .!
I suppose we were being a bit naive if we expected Herbert and his climaxic worship of the talents of Lord jonny to not have implications for the ongoing development of Al Shaqab.
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