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full brother to elusive quality
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Thanks Rider - I knew there must be something obvious I was missing...he's a decent sire but his record on the track wasn't so fabulous according to the RP website.
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Just checked up on Elusive Quality and he's even better than I thought as a sire...I knew about Raven's Pass & Elusive Kate but he's also the sire of Smarty Jones, Quality Road & Sepoy.
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That's an understandable argument if we're talking about a full brother (becoming a stallion despite moderate racecourse evidence) to something like Sadler's Wells or Sea The Stars whose pedigrees were littered with quality - that isn't the case with Great Exhibition...AND he was useless on the track!
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godolphin mine sweep all the elusive quality, they have had loads of them
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yes its unusual but i suppose its worth taking the chance if you could produce something like ravens pass, far more common on the female side, golden horn's dam unraced (may have had a problems or not that good) but half sister to rebecca sharp and bingo, 2 pattern winners from 2
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99% of the time it's inconsequential for the colts being a prospective sire (just by relation) as they MUST have achieved something on the track - I don't think I've ever seen a career as bad as the one Great Exhibition had.
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I agree that's a bit odd. Fairy Bridge turned out very useful but he never ran so a bit different.
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I wonder how much Great Exhibition has 'infected' the breed with his substandard jízz?
At least with mares/dams, there's only ONE offspring a year and in the main, they pass on their positive family genes/traits even when they're not so good on the racecourse. There have been loads of well-bred mares with moderate form (or as mentioned unraced) on the track producing quality performers...I just can't remember any right now ![]() Wasn't Ouija Board's dam one of them? |
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Redoubtable, good old stick he was winning a load of races, but was never rated higher than 80 odd. His progeny ran 44 times, not one of them even hit the frame
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*had ended his racing days in bandit company.
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Place layers dream, sons of Redoubtable
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Though to be fair, he had been a useful juvenile
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George - that's the prosecution case for equine eugenics!
Still...he had a lot more ability than Great Exhibition. |
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One who might have done better was Gentleman's Deal, not only a Derby winner (the winter version
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As with life in general, it seems the females have carte-blanche to be as shít as they may be (and get rewarded for it) whilst the inferior males get their gonads strangled.
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I'm sure there are some quality horses with no pedigree whatsoever, a weak horse on the racetrack doesn't mean he'll produce substandard horses(just like a vgood racehorse will only produce 5-10% quality racehorses as a stallion) and I'm sure Godolphin are just making sure the thoroughbred blood has enough diversity for next generations, hence the reason for running a global operation.
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Great Exhibition should thank his lucky stars Ferguson wasn't around to run him over 8 Flights of Hurdles.
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If he's a full brother to Elusive Quality he's hardly adding anything to the gene pool though incidentally that is another good reason for not sending yet another horse by Sandhill to stud.
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* D anehill.
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I also believe that Zoffany who couldnt run fast enough to warm himself is now a sire. Cant see him being successful.
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Didn't he nearly beat that thing by Galileo?
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Arkle - Zoffany had an incredible THREE Royal Ascot winning 2yo's from his first crop!
I'm guessing you're taking the piss mate ![]() |
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Canford cliffs looks like it's gonna be some Sire
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Hawk Wing got some ''useless yellow bellied nutters'' before being flogged to, of all places.. Korea!
Moral there somewhere.... Please clean your plate, dear, The lord above can see ya, Don't you know people are starving in Korea? |