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Old 07-20-2006, 07:56 PM
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BB was not talking about the breeding of Bold Ruler, he was giving the breeding for Wajima.
Bold Ruler was the horse most responsible for my becoming interested (infatuated?) with thoroughbred racing in 1958.

When his early foals were so successful as runners ... I began keeping track of their every start.

At first ... this was relatively easy to do ... since Bold Ruler was a private stallion ... and almost all of his foals were owned by the Phipps family and their friends ... and thus did most of their racing at New York tracks.

But as Ogden Phipps wisely began making deals for Bold Ruler to be bred to the best outside mares ... in consultation with Claiborne Farm's legendary Bull Hancoc-k ... ownership of his foals became more dispersed ... and Bold Ruler's children began popping up at racetracks across the country ... and even in Europe.

The fact that my favorite race horse had become the world's greatest sire of runners ... only made the tracking endeavor that much more exciting.

I persisted diligently in keeping tabs on every one of his foals ... even to the point of avidly seeking out and buying American newspapers while I was travelling throughout Europe. As this was the 1960's and early 1970's ... I did all this tracking with good old-fashioned pencil and paper.

I still have all my copious, now-yellowed, handwritten notes ... and some typewritten ones ... from 1962 through 1977 ... when his last foals raced ... which track nearly all of Bold Ruler's offspring with their year-by-year earnings ... their stakes wins and placings ... and of course ... the names of their dams.

Even today ... with massive computerization ... my records are more accurate and complete than those of Pedigree Online, for instance.

I've been an expert on Bold Ruler and his children for over 40 years ... except ... I didn't know Bold Ruler's own breeding until just now ... when that kind gentleman pointed it out to me.

Thank you, sir ... what would I have done without you?
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Old 07-20-2006, 11:17 PM
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the bidding reserve thing made no sense at all so i'd just forget about it. a reserve is just a minimum price the seller sets for the horse to sell.
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Old 07-21-2006, 04:18 AM
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the bidding reserve thing made no sense at all so i'd just forget about it. a reserve is just a minimum price the seller sets for the horse to sell.
Thanks. I guess I'll let it go....
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Old 07-21-2006, 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
Bold Ruler was the horse most responsible for my becoming interested (infatuated?) with thoroughbred racing in 1958.

When his early foals were so successful as runners ... I began keeping track of their every start.

At first ... this was relatively easy to do ... since Bold Ruler was a private stallion ... and almost all of his foals were owned by the Phipps family and their friends ... and thus did most of their racing at New York tracks.

But as Ogden Phipps wisely began making deals for Bold Ruler to be bred to the best outside mares ... in consultation with Claiborne Farm's legendary Bull Hancoc-k ... ownership of his foals became more dispersed ... and Bold Ruler's children began popping up at racetracks across the country ... and even in Europe.

The fact that my favorite race horse had become the world's greatest sire of runners ... only made the tracking endeavor that much more exciting.

I persisted diligently in keeping tabs on every one of his foals ... even to the point of avidly seeking out and buying American newspapers while I was travelling throughout Europe. As this was the 1960's and early 1970's ... I did all this tracking with good old-fashioned pencil and paper.

I still have all my copious, now-yellowed, handwritten notes ... and some typewritten ones ... from 1962 through 1977 ... when his last foals raced ... which track nearly all of Bold Ruler's offspring with their year-by-year earnings ... their stakes wins and placings ... and of course ... the names of their dams.

Even today ... with massive computerization ... my records are more accurate and complete than those of Pedigree Online, for instance.

I've been an expert on Bold Ruler and his children for over 40 years ... except ... I didn't know Bold Ruler's own breeding until just now ... when that kind gentleman pointed it out to me.

Thank you, sir ... what would I have done without you?
This was funny
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Old 07-21-2006, 10:29 AM
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This was funny
But I'll bet the other guy doesn't think so ...

... no wait ... he probably does ... he's so dumb he probably doesn't realize when the joke's on him.
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Old 07-21-2006, 12:40 PM
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Heres a good book to read on the subject. The Home Run Horse written by Glenye Cain a DRF publication was really good! It went into the sales and the multi million dollar buys and how many don't make it.... goes into the history of horseracing and owners strive for that once in a lifetime horse... Easy to read.. you'll breeze right through it!!
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