1hooper
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Post by 1hooper on Jan 16, 2024 10:49:01 GMT -5
I would have thought you might get more, based of the pedigree and very impressive win……still she hasn’t raced since and has probably cost $$$ since… Congratulations on being out of it! $50K reserve Spider. Went to a sharp agent in my opinion. marettefarrell.com/biography-2/Out for now but the pull is strong. First opportunity to get back in is a mare in foal to Omaha Beach but leaning against. Good luck with Bo.
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Post by spiderjohn on Jan 16, 2024 11:40:25 GMT -5
Look for Bo around Mardi Gras time down there Been working Probably my last runner but we never know…..
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5wide
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Post by 5wide on Jan 17, 2024 9:23:59 GMT -5
I would have thought you might get more, based of the pedigree and very impressive win……still she hasn’t raced since and has probably cost $$$ since… Congratulations on being out of it! $50K reserve Spider. Went to a sharp agent in my opinion. marettefarrell.com/biography-2/Out for now but the pull is strong. First opportunity to get back in is a mare in foal to Omaha Beach but leaning against. Good luck with Bo. Interesting article about Omaha beach Omaha Beach ranked first among North American freshman sires, not by the official standard of progeny earnings in 2023, but by another metric that’s arguably more significant for his stud career: the number of stakes performers. The son of War Front furnished 11 black-type horses (two stakes winners and nine stakes-placed juveniles) through the end of the year. That exceeds the number of black-type performers sired by the three stallions ahead of him on the earnings list – champion freshman Mitole (seven), runner-up Maximus Mischief (six), and third-placer Vino Rosso (nine), all his confreres at Spendthrift Farm. Moreover, Omaha Beach outstripped them despite the fact that they had significantly more runners. While Mitole and Maximus Mischief each had 83 starters in 2023, and Vino Rosso sent out 92 juveniles, Omaha Beach had just 64 go to bat for him. Thus Omaha Beach registered a healthy 17.2% ratio of black-type horses to runners. To put his stat in a wider international context, he sired more stakes performers than European freshman sensation Blue Point (who had nine, from 113 starters). The only European to equal Omaha Beach’s tally of 11 was Ten Sovereigns, whose 79 starters give him a slightly lower ratio of 13.9%. Full article here www.twinspires.com/edge/racing/first-crop-sires-omaha-beach-s-unbeaten-kopion-on-kentucky-oaks-trail//
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