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![]() Hollycombe did not start until 5 years old. Ran 1:09 for six furlongs the first time out. (I guess they coun't catch him until he turned five and slowed down.
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![]() I think Pleasantly Perfect was 4 when he made his first start , he went on to win the Dubai World Cup and Breeders Cup along with some other graded stakes.
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![]() The recently retired Alumni Hall was a decent G3 type who didn't start until 4. Not exactly a world beater but he did win a couple graded stakes.
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That was the Howard/Farish horse I was referring to who"s name I couldn't remember. He actually debuted at 5. |
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I saw him at Lanes End a month ago, looks good. Doubt he'll be much of a commercial success because it's hard to project someone that started at 5 having win-early sire credibility, but should have some honest runners if they give him time (which they won't.)
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![]() I don't think Benchmark made his first start until he was 4 years old.
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![]() Dahlia's Dreamer, a Grade 1 winner for Madeleine Paulson didnt debut until 4....
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