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Old 09-30-2007, 07:34 PM
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Smart Strike and I go way back. Nice siring homie.
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Old 09-30-2007, 09:44 PM
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Yes, I don't recall ever seeing one sire dominate one non-statebred card, much less three Grade 1 races, in one single afternoon! Bravo, Smart Strike, bravo...

Here is link to Thoroughbred Times Interactive Stallion Directory -- a very interesting read. http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/sta...ion_no=1365869

Smart Strike defeated Langfuhr at age 2. Lawyer Ron and Interpatation are both Langfuhr foals that tasted defeat today. Second generation carries on as sire did.

And from you heard it here first department -- where did Smart Strike's only two graded wins occur? Monmouth Park... you can't make this stuff up. Horses for courses sometime pass that to their progeny.
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Old 09-30-2007, 09:50 PM
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Impressive wins by his progeny today. Aside from just running faster and winning English Channel and Curlin showed a lot of guts today. Fabulous Strike showed that he is a damn good horse.
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I would be happier if the sire that had that kind of success was NOT a stallion that only started eight times in his career, and is also by Mr. P.
I think the breeding industry has plenty of those types.
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Old 10-01-2007, 03:12 PM
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I would be happier if the sire that had that kind of success was NOT a stallion that only started eight times in his career, and is also by Mr. P.
I think the breeding industry has plenty of those types.
I agree, but there is some stoutness on the female side.
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Old 10-28-2007, 02:47 PM
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Yes, I don't recall ever seeing one sire dominate one non-statebred card, much less three Grade 1 races, in one single afternoon! Bravo, Smart Strike, bravo...

Here is link to Thoroughbred Times Interactive Stallion Directory -- a very interesting read. http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/sta...ion_no=1365869

Smart Strike defeated Langfuhr at age 2. Lawyer Ron and Interpatation are both Langfuhr foals that tasted defeat today. Second generation carries on as sire did.

And from you heard it here first department -- where did Smart Strike's only two graded wins occur? Monmouth Park... you can't make this stuff up. Horses for courses sometime pass that to their progeny.
English Channel - Curlin $2 Daily Double pays $55.60. Looks like Smart Strike's offspring really do like Monmouth Park, too.
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