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freddymo 10-29-2009 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
So she may well have been good regardless of who her sire was


First you suggest Easy Goer was going to be a bust eventhough he had a plethora of winners and a very high percentage of starters. Then I show you a myriad of Graded winners including BC Champion and a Travers winner.. Then lo' and behold you realize you had a decent Phipps filly that was OK and when you realize that her owner was Stonerside but she is a direct Phippsite you turn it around..You really should run for a seat in congress with spinning like this..

And I agree Oscillate being a daughter of "blue hen" Dance Number could have be bred to Scavs and produced a race type

Cannon Shell 10-29-2009 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by freddymo
First you suggest Easy Goer was going to be a bust eventhough he had a plethora of winners and a very high percentage of starters. Then I show you a myriad of Graded winners including BC Champion and a Travers winner.. Then lo' and behold you realize you had a decent Phipps filly that was OK and when you realize that her owner was Stonerside but she is a direct Phippsite you turn it around..You really should run for a seat in congress with spinning like this..

And I agree Oscillate being a daughter of "blue hen" Dance Number could have be bred to Scavs and produced a race type

Spin? Easy Goer hardly had much sucess despite being bred to a hand selected group of the best mares. He was one of my favorite horses but he wasnt going to be much of a sire. Probably something along the lines of Coronados Quest.

You know who said he wasnt going to be a good sire? Your hero. Spin that.

freddymo 10-29-2009 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Spin? Easy Goer hardly had much sucess despite being bred to a hand selected group of the best mares. He was one of my favorite horses but he wasnt going to be much of a sire. Probably something along the lines of Coronados Quest.

You know who said he wasnt going to be a good sire? Your hero. Spin that.

Scavs was hating on Easy Goer... Next thing you are going to tell me is he is engaged..

He had 133 foals in 4 seasons imagine in todays world that would have been closer to 400 foals.. THE GREEN MONKEY had 40ish.. 9 stakes winners and 70 plus winners.. Travers, BC Juvy Jim Dandy and Ballerina... OK not Sunday Silience but its not like Easy Goer was as well bred lol

Gate Dancer 10-30-2009 08:50 AM

I believe Bold Reasoning had a very short but somewhat impressive racing career (9-10 starts mainly sprinting) then had an extremely productive stud career in just 3 crops. Seattle Slew in his first and then the French star Super Concorde in his second. Of his 3 crops he had 10 stakes winners in 64 foals. Certainly he could have been more dominant had he not passed away so young.

Indian Charlie 10-30-2009 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Gate Dancer
I believe Bold Reasoning had a very short but somewhat impressive racing career (9-10 starts mainly sprinting) then had an extremely productive stud career in just 3 crops. Seattle Slew in his first and then the French star Super Concorde in his second. Of his 3 crops he had 10 stakes winners in 64 foals. Certainly he could have been more dominant had he not passed away so young.

I think he had only the two crops.

Pedigree Ann 10-30-2009 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by JJP
St. Ballado wasn't a BC Classic type horse but I saw him run a few times and he was Grade 2-3 quality. THere's a number of sires who's a$$ he would've kicked on the racetrack.

1989 SAINT BALLADO,Dkbbr,c,Halo 2 9 4 2 0 302,820 (110) 24.93
North America 2 YO Record 1 0 1 0 3,600 ( 80)
North America Dirt Sprints 3 1 2 0 16,020 ( 91)
North America Dirt Routes 6 3 0 0 286,800 (110)
DP = 12-4-22-4-4 DI = 1.42 CD = 0.35 AWD = 7.88
At 3 Won Arlington Classic S. -G2 (300,000), Sheridan S. -G3 (75,000)

Pedigree Ann 10-30-2009 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Diver67
it goes back a while, but English-bred Alibhai was unraced--he sired Determine, Bardstown, On Trust, Flower Bowl, and Your Host--who in turn sired Kelso.

The folklore is that when the colt was in training in New York soon after he was imported, he got away from the exercise rider and broke the track record in an early work, leading to bowed tendons in both forelegs, because he wasn't ready for that sort of exertion yet.

Pedigree Ann 10-30-2009 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
I think he had only the two crops.

Correct, sir. Bold Reasoning had two crops, in 1974 and 1975, and had champion colts in each one - Seattle Slew from 1974 and Super Concorde (top 2yo in France) from 1975. Aside from those two, he was sort of an average good stallion, sort of what was expected of him. He wasn't a glamour sales stallion, despite standing at Claiborne; when Slew sold for $17,500, it was probably about average. A decent runner from a not-too-inspiring crop (after Hoist the Flag was hurt) -

1968 BOLD REASONING,Dk B/,c,Boldnesian 2 12 8 2 0 189,564 32.25
DP = 13-10-11-2-0 DI = 3.80 CD = 0.94
At 3 Won Jersey Derby (100,000), Withers S (50,000)
At 4 2nd Metropolitan H (100,000)

a good miler, but not championship material.

Pedigree Ann 10-30-2009 07:10 PM

1985 DYNAFORMER,Dkbbr,c,Roberto 30 7 5 2 671,207
North America 2 YO Record 5 1 2 1 27,640
North America Turf Record 7 2 0 1 53,923
North America Dirt Sprints 4 1 2 0 23,920
North America Dirt Routes 19 4 3 1 593,364
North America Muddy/Sloppy 3 1 0 0 36,300
At 3 Won Jersey Derby -G2 (500,000), Discovery Handicap -G2 (150,000),
Lucky Draw S. -L (100,000), 2nd General George S. -L (100,000),
Gallant Fox Handicap -G2 (85,000)
At 4 3rd Dixie Handicap -G2 (150,000)

He never really got to run much at his best distance/surface, which was 12f on turf (he set a track record for 12fT)

It is surprising, but horses with this kind of record - good but not outstanding - succeed at stud as often as the stars. The giants of the last 20 years, Storm Cat and Mr. Prospector, were good horses, but not quite at the championship level on the track. The horse who beat SC in the BC Juvie and won the 2yo championship was Tasso, whose stud career is better not mentioned.

Payson Dave 11-01-2009 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
Did any of his top fillies turn out to be good stallions?

What's odd is that his best son (in terms of being a good stallion) stands in California. Benchmark.

He had another son in California that was a decent sire too. Kleven.

How does any filly turn out to be a stallion???... Is Chaz Bono's doctor also a vet?

Rileyoriley 11-01-2009 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Payson Dave
How does any filly turn out to be a stallion???... Is Chaz Bono's doctor also a vet?


It's a "politically correct" thing. Just go with it.


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