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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
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My main gripe with this is the "once in a lifetime" BS. Caracortado is a once-in-a-lifetime horse now?
I guess so, if you are talking about the likelihood that a $5k CA-bred by Cat Dreams would develop into a Grade 2-calibur horse. However, none of that makes him qualified to tackle Group 1 company at Royal Ascot.
Last I checked, Fluke, the erstwhile allowance horse, won the Kilroe the other day.
What's the rush? He's gelded right? Why don't they build-up a resume with the Maker's Mark, Woodford Reserve, Shoemaker Mile, and Eddie Read (the races he will miss with this silly venture)? If he happens to win a couple of those, then they could shoot for the Queen Elizabeth II or the Champion Stakes and at least bring a record that glistens with more than just a Sunshine Millions Turf victory.