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Originally Posted by pba1817
What will his value be if he sweeps Triple Crown, adds some late season G'1s and topples the BC Classic?
The older horses sure aren't much to get excited about this year... I can see this happening.
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Whirlaway is the only horse in history to officially sweep the Triple Crown Series and win the Travers Stakes.
So -- that would be a grand slam. As obviously would the Breeders Cup Classic on his home track at Santa Anita.
However, at the end of the day, this horse will never have a fashionable stallion pedigree. He will never have "looks" ... and if I'll Have Another really did have looks ... he wouldn't have only fetched $11,000 as a yearling at auction -- and re-sell again for peanuts after his under-tack work at OBS where he showed respectable speed.
Handicapping the chances of any horse as a sire is always going to be a guessing game -- regardless of what anyone says. That's why I think you have to take the 'a chain is only as strong as its weakest link' approach. A horse like a Bernardini or A. P. Indy was always a safer bet because he had no weak links. Horses like Skip Away and Silver Charm were two of the best race horses I've seen since 1990 ... and they both had unfashionable breeding and sold cheaply at OBS 2yo auctions like I'll Have Another did.
I suppose if factors like his looks and pedigree are neglected because of race accomplishments -- it's possible he could demand WAY more money than I think is reasonable. Doesn't mean he can't be a good sire either...but the odds aren't as much in your favor.