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Old 01-27-2011, 08:31 PM
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Default Uncle Mo VS Favorite Trick from a pedigree standpoint

Another brilliant discussion about Uncle Mo's pedigree weaknesses on TVG today. A lot more dopey jibberish about how his pedigree is so precocious and how 10fs might do him in ... and Favorite Trick was inevitably the comparison that was being used.

Uncle Mo's Dam:



She was about as precocious as Zenyatta. She didn't even debut until November of her 3yo season. They thought so much about her sprinting ability - that they never even attempted to start her in a sprint. She was so naturally speed crazy - that she rated in 7th and circled the field on the turn for an 11/1 upset win. Interestingly, she was a better horse on turf. Her only lifetime turf defeat coming in a decent little stake with a mind-bogglingly horrid ROI jockey up.

Uncle Mo's Dam Sire:

ARCH


Sire of notoriously precocious sprinters such as Blame and Pine Island.

Arch dazzled the racing world in his only start as a 2-year-old - winning like a promising sprinter with a 69 Beyer. Arch was a Grade 1 winner at 10fs. Faced a truly great collection of competition in the BC Classic and was mopped up on a strong pace.

Uncle Mo's sire:



Sire of the notoriously precocious Fleet Indian ... who only improved about a city block or so when transferred to Pletcher later on in her career. Fleet Indian was a Grade 1 winner at 10fs.

Indian Charlie drubbed Real Quiet at 9fs in stakes record time. His only blemish a 3rd in the Kentucky Derby in a race he exited with a career ending injury. Breed a sprinting mare to Indian Charlie and you tend to get a sprinter. Breed a routing mare you tend to get a router. Breed a turf mare and a lot of times you'll get a turf horse. What you don't seem to get a whole lot of from Indian Charlie is durability and toughness. They can be fragile physically.

Indian Charlie's sire: IN EXCESS:



I believe he still holds the track record for 10fs at Belmont Park ... he had very bad feet and struggled in a bar shoe later on in his career ... but he developed into an excellent older male - and had a great Summer of '91 before his physical problems caught up.

All in all - everywhere you look - this pedigree favors routing over sprinting. It favors development after age 2 over extreme precocity. It's a very refreshing pedigree in that there is no Mr. Prospector and no Storm Cat anywhere.

Favorite Trick's sire Phone Trick is one of the most brilliant sprinters in horse racing history. He would routinely run Beyer's in the 120's at 6fs and I believe once ran a 128. Mandella never even attempted to run Phone Trick beyond 7fs - and he tries to stretch everything out. Favorite Trick's dam sire was a precocious sprinter/miler.

And War Pass? That's Breeders Cup Sprint winner Cherokee Run out of a Mr. Prospector mare. War Pass was a half to Oath - who won a Grade 1 stakes at age 2 in the summer - and than sh!t the bed.

Sure, Uncle Mo's pedigree is hardly Alydar out of Relaxing - but pay close attention to 2yo sales write-ups and hear what can pass for a "distance pedigree" in this industry from the mouth of consignors and get published.
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Old 01-27-2011, 08:40 PM
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Uncle Mo has been brilliant. There is nothing to knock. TVG is a cess pool.
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:12 PM
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IC the poster is back!! Now that I have brought the message board equivalent of small pox back ... it is time for me to fade away into my 7th retirement.
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:18 PM
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IC the poster is back!! Now that I have brought the message board equivalent of small pox back ... it is time for me to fade away into my 7th retirement.
My goal was to rid the world of you like I did Smoothie.

I knew you were trying to lure me back with your Uncle Mo and IC posts, by the way.
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:39 PM
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My goal was to rid the world of you like I did Smoothie.

I knew you were trying to lure me back with your Uncle Mo and IC posts, by the way.
In case you weren't aware .... Uncle Mo is the #153 best horse of all-time. Awesome Feather (who he'd beat by 20) is #151 and Gun Bow is #152.

And the great Nashua has made a big sustained move and currently trails Kip Deville by only two positions! Since God is allowing Kip D. into his stable in heaven ... I think he deserves rated higher.

http://www.horseracingnation.com/pol...kings_All_Time
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Old 01-28-2011, 09:43 AM
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DrugS good to see you havent lost anything on your fast ball. First the scratch scam and now some reasonable pedigree work. What's next a spot today on ATR's previewing OBS FEB 2 year old in training to watch?
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Old 01-28-2011, 11:23 AM
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Great stuff as usual. They'll pick Mo apart for the next 3 months, which is more interesting than sitting back and waiting for the coronation, but I wish they would use facts. You don't have to be a pedigree expert to realize there is no reason to go past Indian Charlie/ Arch/ Phone Trick when looking at the flawed comparison they were trying to make.
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Old 01-28-2011, 09:22 PM
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DrugS good to see you havent lost anything on your fast ball. First the scratch scam and now some reasonable pedigree work. What's next a spot today on ATR's previewing OBS FEB 2 year old in training to watch?
In terms of previewing that sale - I'm 100% out of the loop and wouldn't have much to add other than knowing stuff like what horses in there had sold for as a yearling coming in.
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