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Old 01-20-2008, 06:50 AM
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Bred in Germany by Monsun.

Question. Does any one know if he was the first German bred to have the highest rating of the year?
I can imagine he probably is.

I know what you're all saying about where a horse is 'from'. It's a difficult argument. Over here we have plenty of horses bred in America, but if they happened to go back to America and race (for the English trainer), I know I'd refer to the horse as being an English horse.

Both ways work, I suppose.
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Old 01-20-2008, 10:24 AM
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cant wait to see Seachange race in Dubai.. She is a class horse.. Can she do what Sunline failed to do??
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I can imagine he probably is.

I know what you're all saying about where a horse is 'from'. It's a difficult argument. Over here we have plenty of horses bred in America, but if they happened to go back to America and race (for the English trainer), I know I'd refer to the horse as being an English horse.

Both ways work, I suppose.
Not sure I buy that. If Secretariat was sold at age 4 and moved to France, raced there and came back to the US in the same year, can you imagine him being called a French horse? That would be cause for a riot with hardcore hr fans. The most I can see would be "French-owned and/or trained" imo
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Not sure I buy that. If Secretariat was sold at age 4 and moved to France, raced there and came back to the US in the same year, can you imagine him being called a French horse? That would be cause for a riot with hardcore hr fans. The most I can see would be "French-owned and/or trained" imo
I didn't mean at that sort of age. I was referring to the American bred horses who are sold as yearlings to race in Europe and then go back to America to run a big race (say at the Breeders' Cup). To me (and most people) they are referred to as the European challengers, despite which country they were born.

If a horse has run previously in America and then is sold to race in a different country, that changes things.

It's a difficult argument.
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It's the same with Bullish Luck, I know almost everyone would call him a Hong Kong horse.
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From Racing Post......

Argentina's World Cup hope Latency arrives in UAE



by Nicholas Godfrey
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ARGENTINA's Dubai World Cup hope Latency has arrived in the UAE after an arduous journey from Buenos Aires.

The seven-time Grade 1 winner is set to run in the third round of the Maktoum Challenge on the Super Thursday card on March 6 as a prep racefor the world's richest race, for which he is a 25-1 chance.

Latency's trip to Dubai included stops in Paris (for four days) and two long flights, with the first (Buenos Aires – Sao Paulo – Paris) taking 20 hours and the shortest one (Paris – Dubai) taking ten hours.

Owner Nicolas Fernandez Aramburu said: “His personal veterinarian reported to us that he never showed any signs of fatigue nor did he stop eating regularly, just as if he were in our yard at San Isidro.

“Latency carries the hopes ofa nation, and we hope he can become a legend for us in Dubai.”
Dubai officials have acted quickly to prevent red tape scuppering New Zealand star Seachange's visit to the Dubai carnival.

According to the NZ Herald , the mare's owners were shocked to discover that Dubai has no protocol for visiting horses from New Zealand, which meant the horse could not travel directly to the carnival from the country.

The usual alternative of shipping from Australia is also out of bounds owing to equine influenza.

However, according to Dubai official Martin Talty, there won't be any problem. ”She is booked on a flight on February 17,” he said. “There was a problem with import/export but it is sorted out now,”

Seachange landed her latest Group 1 win in Saturday's Telegraph Handicap, despite the race being run over an inadequate-looking 6f trip.
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Benny to the Golden Shaheen, Awesome Gem now possible for the World Cup instead of the Godolphin Mile.....
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Hong Kong Raiders..... Bullish Luck *, Bullish Cash, Tiger Prawn.

Spring at Last now possible for the Cup instead, Monterey Jazz possible for the Godolphin Mile.

* Very mixed feelings about this.....
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