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  1. I do agree with your comments for sure , but then again the stock have to do he job, no room for excuses in this game. Are you affiliated with Super Easy? Or just a believer?
  2. Was a super 3yo miler winning 3 G1 Mile races. By a super stallion in Invincible Spirit and has good blood through damlines (Montjeu/Machiavellian) Personally was not impressed by his yearlings that sold as an overall group, lacked a bit of scope and quite plain (but there were some out of good mares that sold well), has made a solid start in the UK (never means much though) In the last 2 years has only served 60/70 mares so hasnt been supported much after a decent sized first book. A super racehorse with good bloodlines, will be following his progeny with interest.
  3. NZ Record is horrendous especially when taking out Prom Queen. Prom Queen did a super job as a 2yo and 3yo but without her: 21 runners (that have had a total of 98 starts) for 2 winners and a total of $53,530 (from 98 starts), 9.5% winners to runners in NZ without Prom Queen in the mix In Australia has had the 6 runners for 5 winners, none yet at black type level but 4 of the 5 have been city performers. So obviously can leave a handy'ish' horse but a whole lot of rubbish!, the majority of the handy ones are for whatever reason are in Australia Overall stats are only very ordinary 32 runners to race for 28% winners to runners, 3% Stakes winners to runners. he has been well supported and got good numbers so no excuses for a stallion at his level, some work to do and likely that his numbers served will continue to decrease as they have tended to over the years
  4. Just read that he was a $90,000 yearling purchase (NZ Thoroughbred Breeder's press release) so may have been privately. Of course you can just "getting a gage on the 'type of horse he is as he had such a low reserve for the way he is bred", the hardest thing will be getting mares, might serve a small book of mares probably owned by the owner of the stallion (he was a major shareholder) and good luck to him, he realistically is a private stallion. He is standing at a very low fee from which he deserves to, might get the odd winner and thats about all they would be hoping for. Stud vet fees and agistment are included in the $2,000 service fee so nearly standing for free
  5. He's by Redoute's Choice out of a G1 winning mare but to be fair it stops there, 21 starts and the only black type is a 2nd in a Dunedin Guineas, not exactly any race form! Why was he such a cheap yearling purchase? I think I read somewhere that was only $80,000 (for a Redoute's Choice colt out of a G1 winning mare), bad X-Rays?, ordinary type? would be interested to know.
  6. Would compare him to maybe Supido, the others look on a different page demand and appeal wise. Russian Revolution a dual G1 winner (by the leading sire Snitzel) and standing at over $50,000 , Invader by Australias current leading sire (Snitzel) and a G1 winner and Hellbent by the current 2nd position and in fashion sire (I Am Invincible) and also a G1 winner which is super important commercially.
  7. Grunt bred on a similar pattern (not quite as close) in terms of inbreeding to superior females. By O’Reilly and out of a mare that traces back to Hunza (O’Reillys family) Would love a NZ stud to make a play for him, the sons of O’Reilly are doing a job (Alamosa, Shamexpress, Sacred Falls to come)
  8. The rain?, that f**k up was caused by the course manager overwatering and leaving the irrigation on!, not the rain! Unfortunately the track is in very bad shape and the sand addition was a patch up job and it hasnt worked, a tired track that needs some serious assistance!, not attempted patch up jobs.
  9. Can you please put up the pedigree of the Derby winner Masar. By a son of Galileo (New Approach) and from the dam line of Galileo, so a cross of the great mare Urban Sea!
  10. Hope they can get his fertility levels improved , may have a decent sized book so will be under more pressure.
  11. Would have to be standing for next to nothing, no real race performance (4 wins from 30 starts, won a Listed 2100m 3yo race), all that really stands out is that his 3rd dam was a champion. Likely to serve a handful of mares at most.
  12. Mr Clint a Singapore G1 Guineas winner, a new stakes winner for Power.
  13. Well done to the team with a deserved Group win. Talented horse that has had his fair share of problems.
  14. Definitely a fair comparison, 2 young stallions doing a really good job early on, Power has scope to improve also as his current crop of weanlings has over 100 foals on the ground (nearly double than anyother crop) Zacinto has 5 stakes winners from only 57 runners 8.7% stakes winners to runners (including 2 in Australia), and running at 54% winners to runners early on so has made an excellent start particularly as it has been done of a low service fee in the South Island. Powers overall stats have been compromised from his shuttling record in IRE/UK But in NZ/AUS/SING Is 44 runners for 26 winners (59% winners to runners), and 3 stakes winners (6.8% stakes winners to runners), also has another 6 stakes placegetters to is running overall at 20% stakes performers to runners in NZ/AUS/SING which is a tremendous start.
  15. Comparing Hong Kong International Listed form to Irish Group form i guess and I believe the new boy has a much better pedigree. Sweet Orange now serving in QLD