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Old 10-03-2006, 11:51 AM
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He didn't win at age two, and didnt show precociousness.
Hes also a HUGE risk because hes standing at a fledgling operation without a proven large broodmare base. He may not have gone to the best mares in his debut season, and that could effect future value of the offspring.
They may not have the best mares (not all farms can be Juddmonte ), but their marketing to get the best mares is down right brilliant.
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Old 10-03-2006, 11:53 AM
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They may not have the best mares (not all farms can be Juddmonte ), but their marketing to get the best mares is down right brilliant.
Yeah I know all about it, you get to go back for free if you breed a stakes winner.
But Sightseek lets face it, sires who start out at a farm who is stocked with black type mares have an edge.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:03 PM
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Yeah I know all about it, you get to go back for free if you breed a stakes winner.
But Sightseek lets face it, sires who start out at a farm who is stocked with black type mares have an edge.
Oh no doubt, which is why Bellamy Road is doomed. The farm has no mares to support him and even I, the worlds biggest BR lover, wouldn't breed to him with all of the other options in Kentucky.

You also hit the nail on the head, First Sam's progeny have the potential to be track ready much sooner.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:08 PM
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Oh no doubt, which is why Bellamy Road is doomed. The farm has no mares to support him and even I, the worlds biggest BR lover, wouldn't breed to him with all of the other options in Kentucky.

You also hit the nail on the head, First Sam's progeny have the potential to be track ready much sooner.
In addition to that Sightseek, breeders usally take a wait and see attitude with sires who didn't run to their breeding. By that I mean those who showed traits not associated with their sire lines.
El Prado is just awesome as a sire but is predominantly associated with grass and route horses with little speed.
Medag was just an awesome horse, and he showed such a love for dirt and had very good speed, but hes about the only El Prado who ever did. That causes people to wonder if he was just a "freak", and freaks rarely reproduce themselves. They most often revert to siring horses more in line with their breeding.
I will tell you this though, If Medag has a good first couple of crops, and does in fact sire horses with speed who run on dirt, there is no limit as to how high his stud fee could end up being. Hes probably the stallion I see the most with "the skys the limit potential" if his first few crops work out ok.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:20 PM
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In addition to that Sightseek, breeders usally take a wait and see attitude with sires who didn't run to their breeding. By that I mean those who showed traits not associated with their sire lines.
El Prado is just awesome as a sire but is predominantly associated with grass and route horses with little speed.
Medag was just an awesome horse, and he showed such a love for dirt and had very good speed, but hes about the only El Prado who ever did. That causes people to wonder if he was just a "freak", and freaks rarely reproduce themselves. They most often revert to siring horses more in line with their breeding.
I will tell you this though, If Medag has a good first couple of crops, and does in fact sire horses with speed who run on dirt, there is no limit as to how high his stud fee could end up being. Hes probably the stallion I see the most with "the skys the limit potential" if his first few crops work out ok.
Clearly you are forgetting El Prado's best of the best; CHINDI! (I'm kidding, but he is a VERY cool horse)

I agree with you on all points.
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Old 10-03-2006, 11:56 AM
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They may not have the best mares (not all farms can be Juddmonte ), but their marketing to get the best mares is down right brilliant.
Marketing may sell rain jackets but it usually spells desperation in the stallion business. If your mare produces a stake winner you wont necessarily need a free stud fee.
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Old 10-03-2006, 11:59 AM
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Marketing may sell rain jackets but it usually spells desperation in the stallion business. If your mare produces a stake winner you wont necessarily need a free stud fee.
LOL! Cannon Shell you read my mind.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:05 PM
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Marketing may sell rain jackets but it usually spells desperation in the stallion business. If your mare produces a stake winner you wont necessarily need a free stud fee.
They are trying to break into a market that is pretty exclusive to a very small amount of farms, of course they are desperate. But, you also can't stand there and not try something new to compete with them.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:08 PM
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They are trying to break into a market that is pretty exclusive to a very small amount of farms, of course they are desperate. But, you also can't stand there and not try something new to compete with them.
Uh what about doing what works in other businesses, competitive pricing.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:12 PM
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Uh what about doing what works in other businesses, competitive pricing.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:18 PM
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Uh what about doing what works in other businesses, competitive pricing.
The only horse on their roster that I don't see as being very competitive is Unforgettable Max, expecially when you can breed to Giant's Causeway's brother for like $3,500. Not too sure what Hill N' Dale had Doneraile Court at as I was never a fan. Leroidanimaux, pedigree & performance...but you need a very correct mare to breed to him.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:27 PM
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The only horse on their roster that I don't see as being very competitive is Unforgettable Max, expecially when you can breed to Giant's Causeway's brother for like $3,500. Not too sure what Hill N' Dale had Doneraile Court at as I was never a fan. Leroidanimaux, pedigree & performance...but you need a very correct mare to breed to him.
Leroidesanimaux is probably a bit too high at $30k
Doneraile Court is ok at 10K
MDO is a bit pricey at 40K
Unforgetable Max should be 5k
Value Plus is ok at 10k

The prices are ok but not a bargin
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:28 PM
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Crafty CT is your value in NY. That horse was very very good.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:31 PM
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Leroidesanimaux is probably a bit too high at $30k
Doneraile Court is ok at 10K
MDO is a bit pricey at 40K
Unforgetable Max should be 5k
Value Plus is ok at 10k

The prices are ok but not a bargin
Curious, what stallions do you think are a bargain?
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:31 PM
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Leroidesanimaux is probably a bit too high at $30k
Doneraile Court is ok at 10K
MDO is a bit pricey at 40K
Unforgetable Max should be 5k
Value Plus is ok at 10k

The prices are ok but not a bargin
Cannon you and I agree on a lot. Last night I was reading the ad in the Thorougbred Times and set in my mind what I thought they should be standing for.
I had Marquetry ok at 7500.
I had Max at 3500.
I had Value at 10,000
I had Leroi at 10 grand
I had Medag at 30 grand
I had Doneraile at 7500

They are all priced a little high.
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