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![]() From Friday's DRF.....
The Green Monkey turned out By DAVID GRENING OZONE PARK, N.Y. - The Green Monkey, who sold for a world-record $16 million at the Fasig-Tipton 2-year-old-in-training auction earlier this year, has been sent to his owner’s farm in Kentucky and won’t make it to the races until next year. |
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![]() Gee now there's a surprise.
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![]() I think retirement might be in the best interest of the horse at this point.
Besides, he really doesn't have anything else to prove. He obviously looked like one of the best we've seen in a long long time. |
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![]() If they want to save embarrassment, it's the best option...
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![]() So hilarious...the sick thing is that they would probably still make money off him in the shed, eventually
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![]() The true punch line in all of this is if TGM is sterile or "not interested."
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![]() this is funny.
but its not like he has to run to be given a chance to succeed at stud. Tiger Ridge never won a race and he is an excellent sire. although I dont think its really a good thing that a horse that cant even make it to the starting gate should be making more like himself. Repent |
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![]() i heard about the pissing contest behind this one..he basicley ruined juddmont.....let them giants causways rot like pumpkins..
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--Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() Why does anyone care so much?
The Sheikhs and Coolmore both have bought unmitigated disasters in the last 20 years. Both of em. The fact that this one at 8 million, ooops I meant 16 million, looks to be a bust shouldn't shock anyone. No matter how much talent they show as young horses just getting them to the races is about an even money prop, getting them to win a race less than that, getting them to be a stakes horse incredibly hard, and getting them to win a grade one just about impossible statistically. I haven't understood the Green Monkey watch at all. I mean, the horse that Sekiguchi has with Baffert who won a slow maiden race earlier this year and then disappeared cost just as much(in actuality) and would be considered a bust as well. I guess I just have a hard time worrying about a bad buy made by either guys who own oil wells, or a guy who owns the British soccer pools. |
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Yearling sales are a totally different story. The chances of picking out a good horse are much smaller there. At a yerling sale, if you pick out the best looking horse with the best breeding, there still is probably only about a 5-10% chance of getting a stakes horse. With all these percenatges that I'm throwing out here, I'm making the assumption that the person picking the horses is extremely good at it. If you don't have a good eye, your percenatges would be much lower. Take a guy like Bob Baffert. He has a very good eye. When he buys a horse for $1 million at a 2 year olds in training sale, you can bet that the horse will be a very good horse. At the Barrett's sale last year, he bought two expensive horses. He paid $1.8 million for What a Song and around $800,000 for Point Determined. Both horses turned out to be stakes horses. This year at Barretts, he only bought one expensive horse. He bought an Exploit colt for $1.2 million. I can't think of the horse's name but that horse is 2 for 2 and is a stakes winner. Anyway, the point is that if you know what you are doing and are willing to pay top dollar at the 2 year old sales, you will get very good horses. At the yearling sales, it is much more difficult because you have far less to go on. |
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![]() It's obvious the GM is a fast horse because of that one work. If he can be sound there is no reason to think he can't compete as a 3 yr. old.
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