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terrible decision
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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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He's all turf to me...whatever its one pairing. she'll have time to right the wrong
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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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'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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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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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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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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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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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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