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1st_Saturday_in_May 08-29-2006 09:21 PM

Electrocutionist is hurt. Story broke on DRF a few weeks back. Connections still want BCC for Electro as do David Junior's...

Phalaris1913 08-29-2006 09:22 PM

The horse has some risk factors for early injury; the question may be whether he can race next year.

eurobounce 08-29-2006 09:30 PM

I am with Oracle, I really dont know. If he does race as a 4 year old then I doubt we will see him after the Dubai World Cup.

Betsy 08-29-2006 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by eurobounce
I am with Oracle, I really dont know. If he does race as a 4 year old then I doubt we will see him after the Dubai World Cup.

I don't think that makes much sense - isn't the World Cup in March? They'd spend all that time preparing him for one race and then, after it's over, Bernardini would need time to let down...........not much time for him to acclimate to a completely new lifestyle before taking up stud duties. I don't like it.

I see absolutely no benefit to the Sheikh retiring Bernardini after this year; he really shouldn't be afraid of his colt suffering injuries on the track. Of course it can happen, but look what happened to St. Liam. Horses are fragile no matter whether they are on the track or at stud. If he's the sportsman I think, he'll run Bernardini next year - this could be a truly great horse. I'd like to think that the Sheikh would want to see his own homebred acclaimed an all-time champion......how proud he is already, can you imagine what it would be like next year? Fans would flock to the track to see Bernardini; he's already immensely popular. If for no other reason than ego, the Sheikh should run his colt.

Danzig2 08-30-2006 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by 1st_Saturday_in_May
Electrocutionist is hurt. Story broke on DRF a few weeks back. Connections still want BCC for Electro as do David Junior's...

ok, thanks for the heads up!

oracle80 08-30-2006 06:07 AM

Have to say that if anyone has the money and brass to race a horse like this at age 4, its Sheikh Mo.
Its not like he needs the breeding money, and besides that he would just stand him at Darley, syndication is not in his future.
Sheikh Mo also is a sportsman and truly loves the game, hes the kinda guy who would race him at age 4 to showcase him. Only possible problem is that horses who go over there for the Dubai Cup have yet to return the same horse they were before. Thats the only monkey wrench I see in the works.
But I also hope he runs at age 4.

Thunder Gulch 08-30-2006 08:34 AM

I was thinking about the Dubai WC after the weekend events. I'd love to see Bernardini, Discreet Cat, and Invasor go toe to toe next spring in Dubai. I just can't buy into these guys sending a healthy horse at the top of his game out to stud before he has a chance to prove his greatness. A couple of you have mentioned stud fees and the desire to keep money coming in. I speculate that Sheik Mohammed makes more on an average day than Bernardini could bring in during a good year in the barn. Sure he's a valuable asset there, but he's just a drop in the bucket of oil.

Scav 08-30-2006 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Have to say that if anyone has the money and brass to race a horse like this at age 4, its Sheikh Mo.
Its not like he needs the breeding money, and besides that he would just stand him at Darley, syndication is not in his future.
Sheikh Mo also is a sportsman and truly loves the game, hes the kinda guy who would race him at age 4 to showcase him. Only possible problem is that horses who go over there for the Dubai Cup have yet to return the same horse they were before. Thats the only monkey wrench I see in the works.
But I also hope he runs at age 4.

Invasor is kinda breaking that trend a little but if I recall, he didn't race here yet, or he only had one race here at Gulfstream, can't remember

slotdirt 08-30-2006 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35
I would put this at somewhere in the 30% range at this moment. My fingers are crossed b/c I think he is the kind of horse who could really have a big following if he continues progressing. Plus, I think racing as a 4 year old is important to a horse's place in history. It matters.

I don't think Bernardini will ever have a big following outside the racing world, mostly because of his owners. I mean, where's the great story there? Sheikhs buy blueblood stock and the horse is pretty good. That doesn't capture anybody's imagination.

on a suuny day 08-30-2006 08:44 AM

Agree with Oracle80 on each point of his post

Only reason I do not see him as a 4yr old is injury.And we have had
enough of of those this year

Cajungator26 08-30-2006 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Betsy
I don't think that makes much sense - isn't the World Cup in March? They'd spend all that time preparing him for one race and then, after it's over, Bernardini would need time to let down...........not much time for him to acclimate to a completely new lifestyle before taking up stud duties. I don't like it.

I see absolutely no benefit to the Sheikh retiring Bernardini after this year; he really shouldn't be afraid of his colt suffering injuries on the track. Of course it can happen, but look what happened to St. Liam. Horses are fragile no matter whether they are on the track or at stud. If he's the sportsman I think, he'll run Bernardini next year - this could be a truly great horse. I'd like to think that the Sheikh would want to see his own homebred acclaimed an all-time champion......how proud he is already, can you imagine what it would be like next year? Fans would flock to the track to see Bernardini; he's already immensely popular. If for no other reason than ego, the Sheikh should run his colt.

I would say that what happened to St. Liam was more rare than an injury on the track. We have come to expect injuries on the track, but I don't think that anyone would have ever thought they would see something like that happen to St. Liam. I agree with you though about Bernardini racing as a 4 year old. I think that if he is sound, they'll run him.

slotdirt 08-30-2006 10:02 AM

Seems like it's been a crazy year even in the stallion biz, right? The altercation with the two stallions up in NY, and heck, Jambalaya Jazz was killed by lightning earlier this year!

jpops757 08-30-2006 10:27 AM

If I remember right . The Jacksons mentioned that if Barbaro was succsful in the TC, the Arc was a posibility. Wonder if Euro racing fits into any plans of the Sheik as far as producing a truely "super horse" with super accomplishments?

Bold Reasoning 08-30-2006 11:07 AM

I thought Bernardini would run in the Belmont, but he did not. Now I think he will run as a four-year-old. I hope I am right this time.

Betsy 08-30-2006 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
I would say that what happened to St. Liam was more rare than an injury on the track. We have come to expect injuries on the track, but I don't think that anyone would have ever thought they would see something like that happen to St. Liam. I agree with you though about Bernardini racing as a 4 year old. I think that if he is sound, they'll run him.


Well, that's true, Cajungator. Still, the Sheikh strikes me (as he does most of us, I think) as someone who understands the risks involved in racing but is willing to take them to enjoy the great rewards that come with owning a horse like Bernardini.

One thing I found funny in Steve Davidowitz' article in DRF: he thinks that Invasor and Bernardini are heading for a showdown in the Gold Cup so that the Sheikhs can decide who to point for the Classic. IMO, that's nonsense. They are both East Coast horses and this race is the logical stepping stone; both horses, if healthy, will be running in the Classic.

randallscott35 08-30-2006 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt
I don't think Bernardini will ever have a big following outside the racing world, mostly because of his owners. I mean, where's the great story there? Sheikhs buy blueblood stock and the horse is pretty good. That doesn't capture anybody's imagination.


An excellent point. I would say that the racing world does matter to me, so a following even in that realm would be something....Heck, Cigar won all the time and he didn't develop the kind of following you would expect.

slotdirt 08-30-2006 11:16 AM

Bernardini will never be as popular as Cigar even in the American horse racing world for a variety of reasons. First, he won't win 16 races in a row. Second, again, he's owned by a Sheikh. I realize Sheikh "mo" as some like to call him is practically American, but still, it's not like the Chapmans or Sackatoga or the Cash is King gang. Those three horses I just mentioned are probably the three most popular horses among the general public in the last ten years, and it was 100 percent because the average joe could probably identify with the underdog story.

Bold Reasoning 08-30-2006 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt
Bernardini will never be as popular as Cigar even in the American horse racing world for a variety of reasons. First, he won't win 16 races in a row. Second, again, he's owned by a Sheikh. I realize Sheikh "mo" as some like to call him is practically American, but still, it's not like the Chapmans or Sackatoga or the Cash is King gang. Those three horses I just mentioned are probably the three most popular horses among the general public in the last ten years, and it was 100 percent because the average joe could probably identify with the underdog story.

I think it could be different this time. Bernardini is potentially capable of accomplishing more than Smarty Jones, Funny Cide, or Afleet Alex. He is being compared to the greatest of all-time; that is premature, but it could be the case. He reminds me of Spectacular Bid. I never thought that about the other horses just mentioned . In my mind, he is from another place and could be truly great. True, this is just my opinion, but I have not felt this way about a horse since The Bid.

slotdirt 08-30-2006 11:40 AM

Who is comparing him to the greatest of all time? He's no Spectacular Bid, at least not in my book. That's just crazy talk.

LARHAGE 08-30-2006 11:48 AM

I think the Dubai guys have shown over the years their love for racing, if Bernardini is sound they will race him, there is no syndication to worry about. This isn't the Coolmore people who would be sending out 200 breeding contracts the second after he crossed the wire in the Travers.


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