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![]() a five star monster in my opinion, defintely one to keep an eye on. Broke last, then made this huge monster move while going wide, to win going away. Very nice run, look to see more things from this horse
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![]() That was an impressive effort...nice horse...ran green too....seems to be a lot of ability there, but I guess you would hope for that if you spent a half a million on a bust sire like Cat Thief....should go further too..
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![]() Joel, Just thought I'd let you know (I assume Five Star Thief is a 2 year old), since we're on the topic, that Jump Start had another winner last night....that's 4, and I'm pretty darn thrilled. I wasn't sure what to think about his offspring as far as how they'd do as babies; Jump Start was precocious in winning the Saratoga Special but he was a big horse. He was still learning the game when he got hurt. I know you have a weanling by Jump Start, and since you've thought that he'd do well as a sire, I figured I'd give you a heads up.
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![]() I love Jump Start! im glad his injury didnt take his life. I'm a certified AP Indy nut! I really thought he had a chance in the BCJ
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![]() Old Trieste had the worst luck, dying young, and his talented offspring have suffered the same fate. I was sickened at the news about Venetian Sunset, a half to Strong Hope. Now whether he was classy enough to be a stakes horse, who knows, but he seemed to have brilliant talent. I remember Steady Course - I hope she at least survived to make it as a broodmare? Jump Start has a full sister who is very talented but I doubt she'll ever run again. I forget her name (Classic something?), but she was trained by Todd Pletcher; she ran 1:10 and change in her debut last year and was being pointed to the Frizette. Since then, absolutely nothing. That family is very unsound, unfortunately.
One horse who I think could turn out to be a very interesting sire is Flatter (yes, another Indy, I know...lol). He is a full brother to Congrats, but with much more brilliance. He only raced 4 times, but showed tons of talent. He's got the Indy/Mr. P cross and is from a brilliant family. He's an unknown, but one who could make some noise, I think. |
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![]() Flatter had lots of promise but had the chance to prove its class, but didnt quite pass. Still could be a great sire
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Jump Start was a gorgeous animal - as a baby, he looked like a stallion; I thought he was the spitting image of Storm Cat. His career after the Saratoga Special is vaguely fuzzy to me- did he run 3rd in the Hopeful? Anyway, he ran pretty well behind Officer in the Juvy -I had such high hopes for his future......sigh. Racing goes and tricks you into loving a horse, then takes him away. Seattle, I agree -thank goodness the horse just survived to be a stud. If I recall, it was a bad injury and he only survived because he had the class and temperment which allowed him to (that's not my opinion, I remember the vets commenting on this). |
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![]() what I tell you all, I have an eye for these things
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