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irishone
09 May 19 07:53
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Is there a successful galileo steeple chaser around ?
I know a few offspring have tried.
Top irish trainer wont buy one for chasing saying they cant jump

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sageform
When: 11 May 19 12:37
Like his dad then. Sadlers Wells geldings were good hurdlers but very few jumped a fence. Aga Khan breds are another case in point. More to do with the mares than the sires I expect as Galileo, S Wells and any Aga Khan horses would all be bred for the flat.
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Formtwist
When: 11 May 19 19:56
Well, I'll be slightly tendentious here and state that in my view the flat offloads have more trouble breathing than jumping. One of his sons transmits that even more along with ability. Consequently in deep Irish winter ground they may struggle and few on the flat relish it very soft. However, in UK winners over fences, Iniesta, New Millenium, Cropley and better but placed only so far Stamp your Feet and Winter Lion. I can see that for the price of a Galileo chaser it is unlikely to be economically sensible compared with many other sires but some can jump.
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sageform
When: 13 May 19 17:11
Name any that achieved a better rating over fences than over hurdles.
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tons of sobs
When: 05 Aug 19 10:03
Fire and Rain- trained by Emma Lavelle,was rated 124 hurdles (no win),and rated 136 chase,although  the highest  he won off was 126 (Summer National-listed h'cap chase-Uttoxeter).

He only ran 21 times in  five years,seemed to have his problems.Timeform described him as a ''fairly useful h'cap chaser''.

Chase-4/10-136 (126)

Hurdle-0/5-124 (-)

Flat-1/6-88 (-)

He ran in the St.Leger of 2006 (Sixties Icon) ,and finished tenth of eleven.
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