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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord
Dehere was one of my favorte debut sires before he got deported. Since coming back to America, he's starting to do well again.
Last year, Dehere's debuters won 9-of-44 (20% wins) with a $3.05 ROI.
However, Dehere is killing the world as a broodmare sire of 1st-time starters:
2011: 69-15-5-8 (22% wins) 3.31 ROI
* 2nd place finishers at 10/1 and 17/1. 3rd place finishers at 10/1, 14/1, 43/1 and 54/1 odds!
2010: 61-11-4-4 (18% wins) 4.34 ROI
2009: 56-10-4-8 (18% wins) 2.46 ROI (28/1 Zito debuter 2nd)
2008: 63-14-7-9 (22% wins) 2.50 ROI
2007: 70-13-8-10 (19% wins) 2.50 ROI
* in 2007 alone, 2nd place finishes at 13/1, 21/1, 27/1, and 37/1 odds. 3rd place finishes at 12/1, 16/1, 30/1, and 46/1 odds!!
Freaking amazing. Every single year he had a massive profit from a sample size of at least 56 different horses.
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Dehere has really been at it again in 2012.
As a sire, he just had a debuter win by 2+ lengths at Oaklawn and pay $132.80 to win last month.
http://www1.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorse...20315&raceNo=7
As a broodmare sire, this year he's 8-2-1-1 (25% wins) $5.05 ROI. His 2nd place finisher was 34/1 odds. One of the winners paid $31.60 and the other was Greydar (100 Beyer on debut at the distance of a mile just a few weeks ago and $8.80 payoff)
Here are Dehere's stats with debuters over a 3-year span from 1999 to 2002 right as he got deported...
34-for-151 (22% winners) and average win mutual of $18.76 !!!
It's really remarkable stuff. His offspring must really have a way of fooling a lot of trainers in the morning.