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His stud career is so bad that he was left off the "12 Greatest BC Classic Winners" calendar. Black Tie Affair and Unbridled made the cut, though.
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Precious few if any of the BC Classic winners would have beaten him that day. Wowzer!! |
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Vic, I agree. I was watching the race on the apron as well with Tim Ritchey and JJ, my eyes were popping out of my head. Tim Ritchey, turn to us and said, "He's a sprinter that can go a mile and a quarter". Awesome performance against a real good group.
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i think it's good for the breed that he's turned out to be a bust. hate to see fragile horses in the shed. people used to breed to better the horse as a whole-now they just go for speed, speed, speed. soundness be damned.
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I love how Ghostzapper's stallion page leads with: Quote:
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20% of his horses prove to be worth more in true value on the track than the meat on their flesh? Great. I suppose if they get wind of the fact that over a thousand Ghostzapper offspring have started in North America over the last two years -- and they show a profitable ROI on the betting dollar -- maybe they can tout him for that. |
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