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my miss storm cat 03-31-2008 07:07 PM

Georgie Boy is out...
 
http://www.santaanita.com/news/pr.ph...antaanitaderby

slotdirt 03-31-2008 07:24 PM

Well, that stinks. I kind of liked the old boy.

cowgirlintexas 03-31-2008 08:03 PM

Damn.. recently added him to my "RTR" stable...:mad:

Hickory Hill Hoff 03-31-2008 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by my miss storm cat


:( :( :(

The Indomitable DrugS 03-31-2008 08:30 PM

He's a guy who's not exactly bred to be an iron horse either.

His sire was Tribal Rule.

If anyone doesn't remember Tribal Rule, he was a freaky Julio Canani sprinter earlier on in the decade.

Tribal Rule broke his maiden in career start #2, at Del Mar, during his 5yo season running a 108 Beyer speed figure in victory.

He only managed to have a 4 race career.

RolloTomasi 03-31-2008 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
He's a guy who's not exactly bred to be an iron horse either.

His sire was Tribal Rule.

If anyone doesn't remember Tribal Rule, he was a freaky Julio Canani sprinter earlier on in the decade.

Tribal Rule broke his maiden in career start #2, at Del Mar, during his 5yo season running a 108 Beyer speed figure in victory.

He only managed to have a 4 race career.

Don't stop there. Tribal Rule also descends from one of the most unsound, albeit talented, families in modern racing.

His dam, Sown, made just 3 career starts. In addition to Tribal Rule, she also produced Grade 1 winner, Key Phrase, who made just 6 starts (and won 5).

Key Phrase in turn has dropped NY stakes sprinter, Key Deputy, a sporadic campaigner for the Live Oak Plantation (12 career starts); Key Maker, a talented, but fragile CA colt that got a triple digit Beyer breaking his maiden off a yearlong layoff before descending into low claiming races (15 starts); highly touted, but never proven sprinter and now popular sire Yankee Gentleman (10 career starts); and Zing (8 starts) who as a broodmare has produced, Half Ours (7 starts), a stakes-winning Unbridled's Song colt (and new sire) that spent more time at the ranch than he did at the track.

Sown herself was a 1/2 to top CA sire Pirate's Bounty, who made 15 career starts.

The irony of it all is that the 2nd dam, Bad Seed, made 44 career starts.

The Indomitable DrugS 03-31-2008 09:42 PM

If Tribal Rule, Half Ours, and Yankee Gentleman all become good stallions Bad Seed will have done some great work for the breed!

SOREHOOF 03-31-2008 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi
Don't stop there. l Rule also descends from one of the most unsound, albeit talented, families in modern racing.

His dam, Sown, made just 3 career starts. In addition to Tribal Rule, she also produced Grade 1 winner, Key Phrase, who made just 6 starts (and won 5).

Key Phrase in turn has dropped NY stakes sprinter, Key Deputy, a sporadic campaigner for the Live Oak Plantation (12 career starts); Key Maker, a talented, but fragile CA colt that got a triple digit Beyer breaking his maiden off a yearlong layoff before descending into low claiming races (15 starts); highly touted, but never proven sprinter and now popular sire Yankee Gentleman (10 career starts); and Zing (8 starts) who as a broodmare has produced, Half Ours (7 starts), a stakes-winning Unbridled's Song colt (and new sire) that spent more time at the ranch than he did at the track.

Sown herself was a 1/2 to top CA sire Pirate's Bounty, who made 15 career starts.Triba

The irony of it all is that the 2nd dam, Bad Seed, made 44 career starts.

WOW! That's homework. Maybe one of these will last a while. I thought GB looked good, there's definitaly some runners there.

IrishofNDMan 03-31-2008 10:37 PM

I see Georgie Boy is likely not going to run in the Derby anymore either, makes me feel better I decided against putting a future on him.

Scav 03-31-2008 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
If Tribal Rule, Half Ours, and Yankee Gentleman all become good stallions Bad Seed will have done some great work for the breed!

You just got lit up by Rollo Tomasi

I expect information like that from you.....

The Indomitable DrugS 03-31-2008 10:57 PM

I promise to try harder sir.

At least until the dentist fixes my toothache and I can go outside in the cold without stabbing pains again.

sumitas 04-01-2008 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RolloTomasi
Don't stop there. Tribal Rule also descends from one of the most unsound, albeit talented, families in modern racing.

His dam, Sown, made just 3 career starts. In addition to Tribal Rule, she also produced Grade 1 winner, Key Phrase, who made just 6 starts (and won 5).

Key Phrase in turn has dropped NY stakes sprinter, Key Deputy, a sporadic campaigner for the Live Oak Plantation (12 career starts); Key Maker, a talented, but fragile CA colt that got a triple digit Beyer breaking his maiden off a yearlong layoff before descending into low claiming races (15 starts); highly touted, but never proven sprinter and now popular sire Yankee Gentleman (10 career starts); and Zing (8 starts) who as a broodmare has produced, Half Ours (7 starts), a stakes-winning Unbridled's Song colt (and new sire) that spent more time at the ranch than he did at the track.

Sown herself was a 1/2 to top CA sire Pirate's Bounty, who made 15 career starts.

The irony of it all is that the 2nd dam, Bad Seed, made 44 career starts.

Sown's sire line includes Graustark, a sire known to pass on coffin bone problems. So Tribal Rule (Storm Cat) was crossed with the Graustark line. That is a high risk mating insofar as receiving unsound genes from either or both of his sire lines. Bad Seed has no Graustark; or Storm Cat.


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