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SS was Mike's third choice despite having been rated low on his pedigree profile.
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HOw in hell could any of this possibly matter when there are three sires that start the entire breed? Maybe if you were talking female families I could see maybe, because there you have like 40 choices but no one seems to put all their stock on female families either.
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Mike's profiles focus mostly on the female line.
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Mike Veitch is OK by me. He was a teacher in the Saratoga Junior High when I was a kid and I used to spend lots of time talking to him about racing. He's just another racing fan who helped ruin my life.
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Pedigree profiling is too general to apply to the Preakness, specifically. The reason for the discussion before the Derby is that a CD you are asking these colts to do something entirely new, stretch to 10f. Most of the Preakness runners will be exiting the Derby, so they have some sort of indicator of routing ability already.
Profiling for distance capacity is a broad study and not likely to say, colt A is better at 10f, colt B is better at 9 1/2. If a horse can win at 10f in G1 company, he may be expected to also be effective at 9 1/2. In most cases the "new shooters" in the Preakness have already been 9f, so they are only being asked to move on 1/16, not a huge jump. Pedigree analysis can lead to to see a certain capacity in a horse, ie. run 10f, handle mud etc. It cannot assure you that the horse is good enough to do it in certain company. Any horse can get 10f if you wait long enough. Cowtown Cat ran 10f last Sat. He just did it in about 2:30. Was it because he wan't bred for it, or just not good enough? For ages everyone talked about dosage and how well it "picked Derby winners." What they never mentioned was the tens of thousands of colts with the right dosage to win the Derby who were toiling in maiden claiming races or unstarted all together. They were bred for 10f but too slow to get there. |
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I usually do work-ups of the Derby contenders' pedigrees before the event - that is how I got the nickname 'Pedigree Ann' on the late lamented Road to the Roses message board. Didn't have time to do it this year because I was busy remodeling my kitchen. (The backsplash is up! All I have to do now is grout it, finish the new switchplates and get them up, and it's done!)
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No one believes that, dude. It's now called a "bottleneck" population. They no longer do the "Eve hypothesis." See R. Cann et al. |
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umm, Bedazzled's direct family has no reines de course that i saw. yes, SS is related to Mr Greeley to some degree. but Spectacular Bid's family was often blamed for his lack of success at stud.
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i'm looking at direct family line, mother to daughter etc., which is clearer to make an evaluation imo. the tail female line.
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