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Old 11-18-2006, 08:55 AM
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Default Coolmore's New Website

If you have not had a chance to look at this you should. It is truly remarkable what these guys do. Always a step ahead of everyone.
The video is excellent. I know some here hate Garret Gomez so the Aussie Rules montage might make you a little sick. I do love how the announcer over in europe says "got the prize".

The Aussie Rules video is great. It is worth watching just to see the video angle they have on him.

http://www.coolmore-stud.com/stallio...rules/?vid=341


http://www.coolmore-stud.com/

Happy Thanksgiving to all.

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Old 11-18-2006, 09:02 AM
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thanks, but those of us who have been here before today already saw this info on the international racing part of the board.
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Old 11-18-2006, 09:05 AM
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thanks, but those of us who have been here before today already saw this info on the international racing part of the board.
I would guess about 10-20% of the people here read the International Board. Coolmore is not just International. Ashford is American. Last time I looked it was in Versailles, KY, not Versailles France.
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Old 11-18-2006, 09:07 AM
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I would guess about 10-20% of the people here read the International Board. Coolmore is not just International. Ashford is American. Last time I looked it was in Versailles, KY, not Versailles France.
Its a great website, I found myself unable to leave it when I went there, great stuff for sure.
But since you know so much I'm wondering how you could blow the prediction on a stud fee so badly, I mean 100 grand after saying 250-300 grand? Geez, don't call us, we'll call you.
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Old 11-18-2006, 09:13 AM
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Its a great website, I found myself unable to leave it when I went there, great stuff for sure.
But since you know so much I'm wondering how you could blow the prediction on a stud fee so badly, I mean 100 grand after saying 250-300 grand? Geez, don't call us, we'll call you.
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Old 11-18-2006, 09:18 AM
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Its a great website, I found myself unable to leave it when I went there, great stuff for sure.
But since you know so much I'm wondering how you could blow the prediction on a stud fee so badly, I mean 100 grand after saying 250-300 grand? Geez, don't call us, we'll call you.
His loss to Invasor cost him about $150K per. A win was going to start him at $250K. At the Keeneland sale many felt he was still going to $150K. Mineshaft and the reduction in Ghostzapper left them in a little bind. That operation is not exactly in it for the money though and I would imagine the lower fee is to attract the top mares.

Had he won and been Horse of the Year, $250K was the fee. Not sure where I said this anyway. He isn't my horse and I don't set the fee. I don't have any broodmares of that quality anyway.
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:03 AM
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Dehere has always been one of my favorite stallions and now a favorite broodmare sire... watch his clips. How he's not remembered as one of the most explosive 2yo's ever is beyond me. He was brilliant as a juvenile.
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:26 AM
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Dehere has always been one of my favorite stallions and now a favorite broodmare sire... watch his clips. How he's not remembered as one of the most explosive 2yo's ever is beyond me. He was brilliant as a juvenile.
It was a very impressive summer. Other than Take Charge Lady though, his career as a stallion has been a little disappointing in America. I would go with Deputy Commander out in CA before going to him. If you really have money and like the Deputy Minister's, you have Touch Gold at 50K and obviously Awesome Again who is very expensive.

His summer in Saratoga though will never be repeated. 2 stakes wins is great, but 3 in one meet is unheard of.

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Old 11-18-2006, 10:45 AM
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Just off of the top of my head, but didn't City Zip do the same thing?
Yes. City Zip did it 6 or 7 years ago. He probably will be the last of them. They have set it up now where 2yr olds are likely to run 2x at most, but never 3x in a meet.

I think the thing that made Dehere more impressive was he turned around and then won the Champagne too.

I could be wrong but in something like 85 years only two horses have done what they did.
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:50 AM
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I think the thing that made Dehere more impressive was he turned around and then won the Champagne too.

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Yeah that was after a loss to Holy Bull in the Futurity.

You have a better memory than me. It seems like there was a lot better 2yr old racing back then.
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Old 11-18-2006, 11:52 AM
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Other than Take Charge Lady though, his career as a stallion has been a little disappointing in America. I would go with Deputy Commander out in CA before going to him. If you really have money and like the Deputy Minister's, you have Touch Gold at 50K and obviously Awesome Again who is very expensive.
His results are misleading because he's stood a big part of his career in Japan and his results there arent the best, especially when compared to French Deputy. His fertility is also a point of contention... but at 20k, he's a bargain.

He's responsible for stakes winners Arrested Dreams, Belle Du Jour (AUS) G1, Belle of Perintown G2, Bollinger (AUS) G1, Cold Awakening, D' Coach, Defier (AUS) G1, Easyfromthegitgo, Finality, Graeme Hall G2, Her She Kisses, Here's Zealous G3, Ironman Dehere, Lady Dehere G2, Millencolin G3, Millions G3, Mirror Mirror (AUS) G1, Miss Seffens, Natural Blitz (AUS) G2, Outta Here, Puxa Saco G3, Soto G2, Take Charge Lady G1, Win's Fair lady... etc!
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Old 11-18-2006, 12:43 PM
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Dehere was an exceptional 2YO who unfortunately didn't get much chance as a 3YO. His win in the Fountain of Youth was tainted somewhat by Holy Bull displacing but he was a good horse. I think he was more of a closing sprinter in reality. His wins at Saratoga were some of the most visually impressive races I have ever seen.

To be fair, his loss to Holy Bull in the Futurity ( and I bet Holy Bull that day ) was as much the result of Holy Bull being loose on a sloppy speed track as anything. I loved Holy Bull but as 2YOs it's hard to say he was a better horse than Dehere.
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Old 11-18-2006, 12:56 PM
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I think he was more of a closing sprinter in reality.
I think you're right about that... his route races left a little something to be desired... The Champagne win was slower then Heavenly Prize's Frizette, and the horse he beat, Crary, was a complete slob... Dehere's BC was awful...

Then he lost to Ride the Rails going long in early 94.. and the FTn Of Youth, as you said was marred by Holy Bull displacing...

He probably could have been a champion sprinter though with that kick he had..
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Dehere was an exceptional 2YO who unfortunately didn't get much chance as a 3YO. His win in the Fountain of Youth was tainted somewhat by Holy Bull displacing but he was a good horse. I think he was more of a closing sprinter in reality. His wins at Saratoga were some of the most visually impressive races I have ever seen.

To be fair, his loss to Holy Bull in the Futurity ( and I bet Holy Bull that day ) was as much the result of Holy Bull being loose on a sloppy speed track as anything. I loved Holy Bull but as 2YOs it's hard to say he was a better horse than Dehere.

Im glad to hear someone with a lot of knowledge and strong opinions speak highly of Dehere. He was a very visually impressive two year old that seems to lose a lot of respect of both his accomplishments on the track and his consistent results at stud with limited oppurtunity.
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Old 11-18-2006, 02:12 PM
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I honestly think his lack of positive publicity, so to speak, is at least partially related to general dislike for Robert Brennan, his owner ( who I believe is still in prison ).

Anybody that saw Dehere run knows he was a very good horse.
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Old 11-18-2006, 02:30 PM
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There is a lot more behind Dehere than meets the eye. He was considered a major disappointment as a stallion by Coolmore. Coolmore sold him for $9M and then they exercised their right of first refusal and recently got him back. The fertility issues with the horse have been part of the problem but the real reason Coolmore bought back Dehere was to weaken Arrowfield in Australia. Dehere was bought primarily for their Australia roster.

The major knock on him is that he has not produced any talented male horses in america. Graeme Hall is not exactly a horse you can hang your hat on.
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Im glad to hear someone with a lot of knowledge and strong opinions speak highly of Dehere. He was a very visually impressive two year old that seems to lose a lot of respect of both his accomplishments on the track and his consistent results at stud with limited oppurtunity.
Dehere was a 2-year old in 1993. How old were you saw him and he was "very visually impresssive?"
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:17 PM
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Dehere was a 2-year old in 1993. How old were you saw him and he was "very visually impresssive?"
I never said I saw him in person... its why I mentioned the vids on the website. His wins were very visually impressive. Its why I brought him up... no one ever mentions him as a great 2 yo and if I wasnt familiar with a mare by him, I would never have known who he was or bothered to ever look him up as a racehorse.

Its the same thing as me saying Secretariat's Belmont is visually impressive. "Visually" is the operative word... dont over-think it champ.
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:20 PM
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Oh, and I would have been 6.
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:32 PM
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here's dehere's page:


http://www.stallionregister.com/pdfs/dehere.pdf

they must feel he's worth another look, bringing him back @ a 20k stud fee. and he's one of those rarities in that his AEI is higher than his CI.
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