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Kasept 11-06-2007 05:48 PM

Sanan sells his Curlin interest
 
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/sal...ys-curlin.aspx

freddymo 11-07-2007 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept

Glad he made a bunch of money he needed it ..lol

Benevolus 11-07-2007 02:21 PM

Smart move. I believe he still owns part of Any Given Saturday.

GenuineRisk 11-07-2007 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Benevolus
Smart move. I believe he still owns part of Any Given Saturday.

What makes it a smart move, in your opinion? The ongoing legal stuff with the Midnight Cry crew?

freddymo 11-07-2007 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
What makes it a smart move, in your opinion? The ongoing legal stuff with the Midnight Cry crew?

Most likely it was prearranged or Jess decided he had a bigger __________lol

MISTERGEE 11-07-2007 02:54 PM

will he be back hammering the windows at tampa bay again?
i hope---good for handle

Benevolus 11-08-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
What makes it a smart move, in your opinion? The ongoing legal stuff with the Midnight Cry crew?

Yes. There is no way of knowing what is going to happen with him and his value can only go down. You sell when you can get the highest price and he just won the BC Classic.

Also, with English Channel and Smart Strike out there I am not so sure what type of price Curlin is going to fetch.

He obviously made a bundle selling the horse compared to what he paid for him and you have to throw in the purse money.

He hasn't been the luckiest guy out there so it was smart to take the big deal and put that one in the big win category.

freddymo 11-08-2007 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Benevolus
Yes. There is no way of knowing what is going to happen with him and his value can only go down. You sell when you can get the highest price and he just won the BC Classic.

Also, with English Channel and Smart Strike out there I am not so sure what type of price Curlin is going to fetch.

He obviously made a bundle selling the horse compared to what he paid for him and you have to throw in the purse money.

He hasn't been the luckiest guy out there so it was smart to take the big deal and put that one in the big win category.


Curlin is a much better looking horse then EC and a lot more desirable as a stallion prospect..EC is a midget grade 1 grass horse.. Curlin is a really good looking colt who won big big dirt races. No comparsion IMO..

slotdirt 11-08-2007 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Benevolus
Yes. There is no way of knowing what is going to happen with him and his value can only go down. You sell when you can get the highest price and he just won the BC Classic.

Also, with English Channel and Smart Strike out there I am not so sure what type of price Curlin is going to fetch.

He obviously made a bundle selling the horse compared to what he paid for him and you have to throw in the purse money.

He hasn't been the luckiest guy out there so it was smart to take the big deal and put that one in the big win category.

With all due respect to English Channel, I would think Curlin would be a more highly sought-after stallion prospect. BC Classic winner, Preakness Winner, all as a 3YO? I know that if I'm looking for a son of Smart Strike at stud and had the choice betwixt English Channel and Curlin, I'm going to Curlin.

Just one man's opinion.

freddymo 11-08-2007 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt
With all due respect to English Channel, I would think Curlin would be a more highly sought-after stallion prospect. BC Classic winner, Preakness Winner, all as a 3YO? I know that if I'm looking for a son of Smart Strike at stud and had the choice betwixt English Channel and Curlin, I'm going to Curlin.

Just one man's opinion.


I don't think there is much reason to think anyone wouldn't want Curlin vs. EC

not sure you can breed EC to any little mares at all..He is a tiny horse.. He sure fooled me on BC day he was awesome

hockey2315 11-08-2007 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt
With all due respect to English Channel, I would think Curlin would be a more highly sought-after stallion prospect. BC Classic winner, Preakness Winner, all as a 3YO? I know that if I'm looking for a son of Smart Strike at stud and had the choice betwixt English Channel and Curlin, I'm going to Curlin.

Just one man's opinion.

Plus Curlin is big, powerful, and precocious(arguably) while EC is a little headcase

freddymo 11-08-2007 06:45 PM

my 3 and a half year old son could use EC as a pony for his 4th Bday. He runs like the wind but looks like a pony at a petting farm


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