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Again, the horses that excel the flat mile route, will be the ones people go to in the breeding shed for the future. You heard it here first!
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The future wave will contain very few milers. It will be all classic distance horses. Smarty Jones, FuPeg, GZ, Giants Causeway, are the 4 horses that will dominate the next decade. My sleeper who we invested in heavily this year is Grand Slam, who I believe will become one of the elites in the next few years. |
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Like who, Yankee Victor? Name the horses that excel at a mile over the last 5 years that will be great sires. GZ is not a miler either. Never was. |
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Can't remember if he's still alive but Our Emblem and not to forget War Chant. Both great sires of turf and dirt.
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I would much rather win on Breeder's Cup day. I love that day. It is the best betting day of the year!
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Both Smarty and FuPeg were out of very good milers. Grand Slam wasn't a bad one himself, but didn't win over a mile an a eighth did he?
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As for Grand Slam, the Peter Pan (9f) was the longest he went and won. Last edited by Hoisttheflag : 05-30-2006 at 09:51 PM. |
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But, will that one win going this distance make him a "classic" distance sire?
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I would guess that 90% (or more) of owners would rather win the KY Derby than the BCC. Could be a good concept for the "Deal or No Deal" franchise!
Trainers and jockeys want to win the races with the biggest purses (as well they should). Lansdon |