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Old 11-20-2013, 07:30 PM
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Claire Novak just tweeted that Royal Delta is going to Galileo according to a release.
terrible decision
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Old 11-20-2013, 08:14 PM
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How so? It's an A nick. The cross hasn't produced a G1 winner, but they're two champions and I don't think Galileo's gotten many Unbridled-line mares. He's been leading UK/Ire sire for the last 3 years. How's it a bad idea?
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Old 11-20-2013, 08:17 PM
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How so? It's an A nick. The cross hasn't produced a G1 winner, but they're two champions and I don't think Galileo's gotten many Unbridled-line mares. He's been leading UK/Ire sire for the last 3 years. How's it a bad idea?
He's all turf to me...whatever its one pairing. she'll have time to right the wrong
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Old 11-21-2013, 12:02 AM
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He's all turf to me...whatever its one pairing. she'll have time to right the wrong
Ah, I had that thought about the turfiness as well. Maybe it's deliberate though. It's not like she didn't have it in her to throw that herself. Definite chance to get offspring that like turf and/or dirt from Royal Delta. I wonder if they're trying to play into her pedigree's turf influences and try to get another Frankel, or maybe they're trying to get a Galileo son who can handle dirt. I think the former's more likely, but if they got the latter, there'd be nothing like him in the US. Either would be worth a lot.

As long as her foal is talented, I'm not sure there's a woe is me to be had here.
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Old 11-21-2013, 07:47 AM
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'Coolmore's son of Sadler's Wells is a European champion and the most successful stallion currently standing in Europe.'


a good decision. americans aren't the only buyers with deep pockets.
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Old 11-21-2013, 09:29 AM
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'Coolmore's son of Sadler's Wells is a European champion and the most successful stallion currently standing in Europe.'


a good decision. americans aren't the only buyers with deep pockets.
You think Ben Leon rates to sell the foal? He's spending millions annually on yearlings. Why would he sell this one?
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Old 11-21-2013, 10:22 AM
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You think Ben Leon rates to sell the foal? He's spending millions annually on yearlings. Why would he sell this one?
Didn't he pay $8.5 million for her?

I don't really understand paying so much for a mare.

The only reasons I can think of that make any sense at all are that either he hopes he can sell her offspring for big $$$, or he's trying to build a broodmare band with the intent of being in the breeding business for a long, long time.

In the latter situation, I guess he'd try to breed to race with the hope of hitting the jackpot with a homebred star stallion.
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Old 11-21-2013, 11:06 AM
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You think Ben Leon rates to sell the foal? He's spending millions annually on yearlings. Why would he sell this one?
i don't know his plans. i'd think he'd want to earn back some of the money he spent purchasing the mare.
even if he doesn't, she's still going to the best euro stallion. not sure why the decision is drawing any criticisms at all.
i know some people sell colts and keep fillies. his decision might also be made based on what she produces.
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Old 11-21-2013, 11:11 AM
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You think Ben Leon rates to sell the foal? He's spending millions annually on yearlings. Why would he sell this one?
I would think zero chance he would sell a filly. I think it is possible they would sell a colt but very unlikely. That colt at Tattersall (assuming nice} could bring 8 figures.
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