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Old 11-16-2006, 10:42 AM
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If they would have known about his fertility problem, would they kept him in training and raced him 3-4 times a year in the top races?
IMO, nope. You have to remember that they had a $27mm dollar infertility insurance policy on him (I think this is correct).
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Old 11-16-2006, 10:43 AM
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Has anyone been out to the Kentucky Horse Park to see him? I've heard he's quite the character.
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Old 11-16-2006, 11:20 AM
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When I saw him in April 2005, he looked terrific. One of the stable hands said that they let him out for most of the night and he loves it. John Henry was situated next to him; he wasn't up for visitors on that Friday morning. Very swaybacked then.

There was an embarrassing element to the Horse Park at that time, though: away from the main barn -- in which Cigar, John Henry, and another well-known horse whose name escapes me were stabled -- there was a smaller barn with one horse from eight types of breed. Each horse was considered the "representative" of that breed. The Thoroughbred "rep?" Da Hoss!

I couldn't believe it! A genuine champion as a museum piece. Awful! He should have been in big barn with the other champs. This was over a year ago, so hopefully, that has changed.

How game was he in 1998?

"This is the best comeback since Lazarus!"
I think that Da Hoss is still the thoroughbred "rep." It is sad, but luckily horses don't see things like people do.

The last time I went (it's been a long time), Bold Forbes was still alive. It was cool to see him up close.
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Old 11-16-2006, 11:35 AM
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The last time I went (it's been a long time), Bold Forbes was still alive. It was cool to see him up close.

Bold Forbes was a fine animal. His gutty Belmont win was memorable.

I saw his first US race.
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Old 11-16-2006, 11:43 AM
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Bold Forbes was a fine animal. His gutty Belmont win was memorable.

I saw his first US race.
Yeah, he was really something. He knew he was a champ.
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Old 11-16-2006, 11:46 AM
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When I saw him in April 2005, he looked terrific. One of the stable hands said that they let him out for most of the night and he loves it. John Henry was situated next to him; he wasn't up for visitors on that Friday morning. Very swaybacked then.

There was an embarrassing element to the Horse Park at that time, though: away from the main barn -- in which Cigar, John Henry, and another well-known horse whose name escapes me were stabled -- there was a smaller barn with one horse from eight types of breed. Each horse was considered the "representative" of that breed. The Thoroughbred "rep?" Da Hoss!

I couldn't believe it! A genuine champion as a museum piece. Awful! He should have been in big barn with the other champs. This was over a year ago, so hopefully, that has changed.

How game was he in 1998?

"This is the best comeback since Lazarus!"
Cardus,
Thanks for the memory!
For those that don't know the story...
http://www.thoroughbredchampions.com...ies/dahoss.htm

1998 BC...lots there!
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:29 PM
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This might come off as me being a super fan or something, but I go back every so often and watch that replay of the '98 mile. Da Hoss is my all time favorite horse, obviously, and am planning a trip next year to get take a look at him.
Da Hoss's daddy, Gone West, sired a nice one that stands in NY.
He's named Western Expression and stands at High Cliff Farm.
You can see him if you go to nybreds.com, click on the HighCliff link (right side) and click on their stallions. Western Expression has produced many winners. See their "press room".
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Old 11-16-2006, 08:16 PM
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Da Hoss's daddy, Gone West, sired a nice one that stands in NY.
He's named Western Expression and stands at High Cliff Farm.
You can see him if you go to nybreds.com, click on the HighCliff link (right side) and click on their stallions. Western Expression has produced many winners. See their "press room".
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Had a chance to take a tour of the farm a few year's back, saw West Expression that day (I think he was new to the farm at the time)
saw Scarlet Ibis (he was one mean dude, had a muzzle on him...I guess he liked to bite!) and Thunder Rumble daddy; Thunder Puddles was grazing out in the field that day. Great place, only 45 minutes from my home!
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Old 11-16-2006, 11:49 AM
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When I saw him in April 2005, he looked terrific. One of the stable hands said that they let him out for most of the night and he loves it. John Henry was situated next to him; he wasn't up for visitors on that Friday morning. Very swaybacked then.

There was an embarrassing element to the Horse Park at that time, though: away from the main barn -- in which Cigar, John Henry, and another well-known horse whose name escapes me were stabled -- there was a smaller barn with one horse from eight types of breed. Each horse was considered the "representative" of that breed. The Thoroughbred "rep?" Da Hoss!

I couldn't believe it! A genuine champion as a museum piece. Awful! He should have been in big barn with the other champs. This was over a year ago, so hopefully, that has changed.

How game was he in 1998?

"This is the best comeback since Lazarus!"
correct me if I am wrong but isn't the "hall of Champions" barn only four stalls? I've been to the horse park a couple of times (mostly to watch Rolex) but it seems like I remember that barn being really small...in 03 the last time I went they had Cigar and John Henrry and CR Renegade and a saddlebred i can't remember the name of...
the "parade of Breeds" show is well meaning for the most part but I always found it kind of lame and not really representative of any actual breed "job"
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