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baffert turning into frankel?
He's now decided to train midnight lute up to the bc sprint!
sucks if you had him in the tvg contest and dropped him. btw, did anyone notice that zayat paid 600k for a friends lake yearling today????????? wow. |
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The first 2 days I noticed he bought a number of yearlings well into 6 figures. Here's the leading buyers to date...
Leading Buyers by Gross Buyer ----Number of Head Sold----- Average---- Gross D.L. O'Byrne ----------11---------- 1,531,818-- 16,850,000 John Ferguson --- ----16 ----------1,036,250 --16,580,000 Shadwell Estate Co. - 17 -----------561,176-- ---9,540,000 Mike Ryan, Agent - ---15 ----------364,000 ------5,460,000 Zayat Stables ------- 11---------- 423,636------ 4,660,000 RBTS for Sequoia Racing -9 --------313,333 -----2,820,000 Rabbah Bloodstock LTD - 11-------- 252,272 -----2,775,000 Clarence Scharbauer, Jr. - 3 --------900,000----- 2,700,000 Live Oak Plantation ------ 5 --------525,000 -----2,625,000 Ben Glass, Agent --------10 --------254,000 -----2,540,000 |
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I had an argument with his breeder this afternoon about why the horse should run in the vosburgh....what he said makes perfect sense (though I don't really agree)....the horse has issues....his throat is royally f*cked, and has been since he was a yearling...he has has had 3 surgeries to correct it.....he got his grade 1 win at 7f and is proven at 7f....right now there is no clear sprinter dominating the division....if Midnight Lute can win the sprint he will be certain to get the eclipse, and secure his spot in someones breeding shed....winning the vosburgh and potentially aggravating his throat does not do enough for his resume to take the risk.
again...I don't agree but I see his point.
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fr lake...argggg...im waiting for n causway to bring those highly redarded 870yd sprinters out
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I can't look at Pleasantly Perfect or any of his foals without thinking of a few scenes in "On the Muscle". My favorite is when Mandella lays down in his stall next to him for a heart to heart and a few days later is outside his stall and knocks on his head and says "Hello?" because the light just hadn't gone on yet. Of course, this all occured before he started winning. They also used to call him "dinosaur"
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PP is all of 17 hands. In NY you have Take Me Out at 17 hands. I'd like to see races written by size. I think I'd enjoy the 200 yarders for the miniatures.
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