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Ya - Dehere is by far my favorite broodmare sire for value. . .
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2011: 4-for-46 (9%) $0.75 ROI 2010: 3-for-52 (6%) $0.75 ROI 2009: 3-for-50 (6%) $0.65 ROI 2008: 2-for-46 (4%) $0.39 ROI 2007: 1-for-37 (3%) $0.14 ROI Five years of single digit win percentages, and brutally low ROI's. |
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Arch (sire of Blame) is profitable all 4 years as a broodmare sire with debuters.
2011: 4-for-24 (17%) $2.26 ROI 2010: 6-for-25 (24%) $2.37 ROI (Uncle Mo was one of his winners) 2009: 3-for-21 (14%) $2.28 ROI 2008: 1-for-7 (14%) $2.71 ROI Obviously small sample size. There will be a ton more Arch mares being bred to. |
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This is great stuff, thanks Brian & Doug.
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No stats to back it up, but it appears to me that Woodman broodmares seem to produce good early (if not debut) runners - Brian or Doug, either of you have his stats?
Realize he passed a few years ago - but plenty of his mares are still out there |
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He had a nice year in 2011. 14% with a $2.08 ROI. He was 9%, $1.71 in 2010.
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They paid 90K for it at OBS June and it's debuting for 50K MCL. |
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No speed, no finish, never a threat at any point. |