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Franco Ice

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    Franco Ice got a reaction from Lloyd Vivian in Livestream/Archiving Stallion Parades   
    Thanks for posting the Darley parade.
    What a line-up.
    Brazen Beau is some specimen. Hasn't he thrown to Bletchingly.
     
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from Lloyd Vivian in Keeper: Broodmare Sire   
    Well Lloyd not sure if I've convinced myself, not yet anyway. I've focused on what lines Grosvenor has worked successfully with paternally and maternally.
    And there are a few common denominators:
    - High Chap over G broodmares
    - sex balanced lines of Princequillo
    -  Relic on the bottom line of his successful broodmares: this was quite strong
    The mare in question is a multiple black-type performer but she was a bit dour. She'd warrant Contributor, just mindful that while there's duplication of Princequillo, its two male lines. She probably just warrants Tivaci but the Danehill close duplication doesn't grab me.
    Ocean Park's interesting. Doubling up Sir T but its'worked with Grosvenor (Booming was by Don Eduardo from a G mare) but what I really like is the presence of Relic through Vice Regal - he's quite hard to find in our male pedigrees now. There are of course lines of Relic obtainable, and female, via Bletchingly but I can't find anything that I like, not locally anyway. But OP's still 30k which is too much.
    Back to the drawing board..
     
     
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from Lloyd Vivian in Keeper: Broodmare Sire   
    I thought he'd make an excellent broodmare sire.
    Plenty of Group 1 winning fillies and mares, a fast son of Danehill, plenty of well pedigreed mares from Sir P, he had the makings.
    Anyone got any thoughts about why he hasn't had the same success with his mares. Too much Ribot?
    There's a bit of an agenda. I'm trying to select a mating for a Keeper mare who in turn is from a Grosvenor mare.
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from Huey in Waikato Stallion Parade   
    I just got along on Saturday morning. Disclaimer: I wanted to see Proisir.
    Usual suspects at Waikato. Agree, Ocean Park has let down nicely.
    Atlante was probably the surprise packet of the morning. More quality than I thought - his photos don't do him justice. He uses himself well, particularly behind the saddle.
    Unfortunately Complacent thought he was back at Randwick to do battle with Criterion and co, so pranced rather than walked. I look forward to seeing him in 12 months time. 
    Proisir was everything I expected really. He's got that Danehill strength, especially prevalent through the shoulder and forearm, and speed, but sufficient girth and a nice top line to leave horses with scope. I also thought he had some of the good Centaine features around the head and while I've only ever seen photos of Agricola and his better progeny, some of the fine Te Parae sires athleticism and agility through his hip and hind quarter.
     
     
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from Canelo in Excelebration   
    He certainly was a high-class racehorse Swoopa. His owners, rightly or wrongly, have been accused of protecting their colts over the years, but this guy fronted up like a true soldier.
    I like his pedigree, especially  the presence of Indian Ridge in his female family. Haven't seen him in the flesh so hard to comment on him as an individual.
    Doesn't seem an overly big horse in the videos of his racing that I've seen. His pendulum action reminds me a little of Mill Reef although the little chap probably had a bit more rein. I'd be interested in hearing from someone who has seen him in the flesh.
    I hear Prima Park paid good money for one today in Melbourne. They are good judges.  
     
     
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from Swoopa in Excelebration   
    He certainly was a high-class racehorse Swoopa. His owners, rightly or wrongly, have been accused of protecting their colts over the years, but this guy fronted up like a true soldier.
    I like his pedigree, especially  the presence of Indian Ridge in his female family. Haven't seen him in the flesh so hard to comment on him as an individual.
    Doesn't seem an overly big horse in the videos of his racing that I've seen. His pendulum action reminds me a little of Mill Reef although the little chap probably had a bit more rein. I'd be interested in hearing from someone who has seen him in the flesh.
    I hear Prima Park paid good money for one today in Melbourne. They are good judges.  
     
     
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from elbow in Frankel et Al: Where Everyone Gets a Bargin   
    Not the mandatory socks and undies this year; instead I get a 6 set DVD 'Legends of Horse Racing' featuring Frankel, Mill Reef, Nijinsky, Dancing Brave etc.
    Purchased from the Big Red Shed apparently. And about as expensive I gather as a pack of Mickey Mouse emblazoned boxers.
    I take back everything I've said about the joint.
     
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from Aaron Bidlake in Paul Belsham   
    Underrated conditioner this bloke. Not everyday of the week a trainer improves a Baker/Forsman horse. Also never easy to get a horse to win fresh-up over 1600m like he managed with that Eighth Wonder filly the other day.
    He's had some crap luck too lately. Good on you Paul.
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from THE TORCH in Paul Belsham   
    Underrated conditioner this bloke. Not everyday of the week a trainer improves a Baker/Forsman horse. Also never easy to get a horse to win fresh-up over 1600m like he managed with that Eighth Wonder filly the other day.
    He's had some crap luck too lately. Good on you Paul.
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    Franco Ice got a reaction from Canelo in Pentire   
    Tuesday really put the icing on a fine stallion career.
    13 Group 1's with a number in Oz, says it all really.
    I can't recall a stallion siring the winner of the Newmarket (Recurring) and the Cup.
    Not bad value at 13K.
    Classic stamina with a turn of foot. It's still a preety good recipe.