Inion An Ri wrote: » Cherry Hinton has an American Pharoah filly foal.
Fanny **** wrote: » Sorry for what may be a thick question but..... When a mare is sold in foal who pays the covering fee? The new owners or the old?
Mgoraf wrote: » BUSIEST NEW SIRES IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND IN 2018 Barney Roy Sire Excelebration Stud Dalham Hall, GB Mares covered 31 Black-type winners covered 1
Mgoraf wrote: » He has fertility issues. Were rumours he could be coming back into training
Mgoraf wrote: » BUSIEST NEW SIRES IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND IN 2018 Caravaggio Sire Scat Daddy Stud Coolmore, Ire Mares covered 217 Black-type winners covered 34 Churchill Sire Galileo Stud Coolmore, Ire Mares covered 211 Black-type winners covered 42 Profitable Sire Invincible Spirit Stud Kildangan, Ire Mares covered 185 Black-type winners covered 16 Highland Reel Sire Galileo Stud Coolmore, Ire Mares covered 184 Black-type winners covered 23 Cotai Glory Sire Exceed And Excel Stud Tally-Ho, Ire Mares covered 180 Black-type winners covered 3 Jack Hobbs Sire Halling Stud Overbury, GB Mares covered 168 Black-type winners covered 19 Aclaim Sire Acclamation Stud National, GB Mares covered 160 Black-type winners covered 9 Ribchester Sire Iffraaj Stud Kildangan, Ire Mares covered 154 Black-type winners covered 17 El Kabeir Sire Scat Daddy Stud Yeomanstown, Ire Mares covered 146 Black-type winners covered 7 Galileo Gold Sire Paco Boy Stud Tally-Ho, Ire Mares covered 140 Black-type winners covered 8 Ardad Sire Kodiac Stud Overbury, GB Mares covered 132 Black-type winners covered 5 Ulysses Sire Galileo Stud Cheveley Park, GB Mares covered 115 Black-type winners covered 25 Postponed Sire Dubawi Stud Dalham Hall, GB Mares covered 112 Black-type winners covered 21 Time Test Sire Dubawi Stud National, GB Mares covered 111 Black-type winners covered 10 Decorated Knight Sire Galileo Stud Irish National, Ire Mares covered 66 Black-type winners covered 5 National Defense Sire Invincible Spirit Stud Irish National, Ire Mares covered 64 Black-type winners covered 11 Dartmouth Sire Dubawi Stud Shade Oak, GB Mares covered 61 Black-type winners covered 1 Pillar Coral Sire Zamindar Stud Annshoon, Ire Mares covered 61 Black-type winners covered - My Dream Boat Sire Lord Shanakill Stud Bridge House, Ire Mares covered 60 Black-type winners covered 2 Divine Prophet Sire Choisir Stud Tara, Ire Mares covered 59 Black-type winners covered 2 Peace Envoy Sire Power Stud Worsall Grange, GB Mares covered 59 Black-type winners covered 4 Spill The Beans Sire Snitzel Stud National, GB Mares covered 33 Black-type winners covered 1 Barney Roy Sire Excelebration Stud Dalham Hall, GB Mares covered 31 Black-type winners covered 1 Mahsoob Sire Dansili Stud Hedgeholme, GB Mares covered 22 Black-type winners covered 1 Forever Now Sire Galileo Stud Norton Grove, GB Mares covered 21 Black-type winners covered 1 Karpino Sire Cape Cross Stud Glenview, Ire Mares covered 8 Black-type winners covered -https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/bloodstock-latest/coolmore-pair-caravaggio-and-churchill-the-busiest-new-boys-of-2018/346791[/QUOIve been at plenty of sales my very educated question is how many Coolmore progeny are bought by Coolmore affiliates to increase stallion value[doing it for decades].
Born To Sea is being given a change of scenery in his stallion career, with a move from Ireland to Haras des Faunes in France lined up for next year. The nine-year-old son of Invincible Spirit – notably a half-brother to the exceptional racehorses and sires Galileo and Sea The Stars – spent the first two years of his stallion career at Rathasker Stud and moved to stand alongside Sea The Stars at Gilltown Stud in 2015.
Weatherbys reports that, having covered 102 mares in 2016, he received 26 in 2017 @€;10, 000 and only ten this year @€;5, 000.
kiers47 wrote: » Some nice types under the hammer on day 1 of the Orby sale. Also a live stream in there for anyone interested.
The Tetrarch wrote: » I've analysed all the lots, and the possible matings of the fillies on sale with about 700 stallions. A while back I analysed a yearling sale catalogue four years after the sale. About 4 from 450+ earned enough to pay for their auction price and training fees.
Much had been made of Sheikh Mohammed’s return to the Orby Sale, but while the ruler of Dubai made his presence felt on more than one occasion, the biggest impact of all came from Goffs newcomers Phoenix Thoroughbreds, as the rising force stunned the onlooking crowd when outgunning Coolmore’s MV Magnier at €2 million for the sister to Alice Springs on Tuesday.
kiers47 wrote: » Phoenix also after chucking up 3.2 million for Forever Together's and Together Forever's full sister. Madness stuff.https://twitter.com/theTDN/status/1047478282738978817
"The mare has done it; her first foal was Lord Shanakill, she's had the two Galileo's [Together Forever and Forever Together] too, for the mare to be producing three horses of that calibre she must be very special," said agent Dermot Farrington. "I'd have loved to get her a bit cheaper but it just doesn't happen."Phoenix are bedding in families for the future. This filly comes from a Juddmonte family and normally you can't get hold of those families. Many years ago Green Room was sold at Tattersalls and now she's produced three Group 1 winners. Phoenix are very keen to bed in those big families with these two fillies - those families will be around for along time.
tryfix wrote: » Ruler Of the World gets off the mark with his 4th runner Iridessa a 20/1 shot who on her debut today ran all over the Chesham Stakes 5th Cardini in the opener at Killarney.Ruler Of The World is standing at just €8,000, it's a shocking indictment of the obsession with speed and precocity that a Derby winning son of Galileo ( a sire of sires ) who's a half brother to the legendary Duke Of Marmalade ( who is a smashing sire as well ) had his stallion career practically written off before he got a chance with the kind of mares that a well bred Derby winner should be getting. I really hope that Ruler Of The World gets to climb up the fee ladder so that he doesn't end up exported or shuffled off to the NH stallion ranks.
TheTorment wrote: » I see Ask has left Coolmore NH stud. Ive heard he was sold to a breeder in Wales. Obviously wasnt doing as well as they had hoped. Ive a filly foal by Ask so am a bit disappointed by this.
I says wrote: » Order of Saint George to replace him??
National Hunt sire Ask will stand at Dunraven Stud in South Wales during the forthcoming breeding season, having been purchased from Coolmore. The son of Sadler's Wells stood at Beeches Stud in 2018 for a fee of €3,000, his eighth year at stud following a racing career that saw him win seven of 19 career starts, including a pair of Group 1s in the Prix Royal Oak and the Coronation Cup, both in 2009. David Brace, owner of Dunraven Stud, said: "After the sad passing of Dr Massini last season, I have been actively looking to recruit another leading stallion son of Sadler’s Wells to try and fill his shoes and once I was alerted to the possibility that Ask might be available for purchase, I knew I had to act quickly.
Inion An Ri wrote: » Norway is the 4/5 favourite for the 10f G1 in France on Saturday, and Cape of Good Hope and Hermosa are likely runners in the G1 on Sunday. I fancy Hermosa for that, she would have won the Fillies Mile only for taking the brunt of the very strong headwind for the entire race while the winner was covered up, even Joseph O'Brien admitted that. Significant that Aidan has left her in against the colts, he pulled off a similar number with Happily on Arc Day last year. Then, Anthony Van Dyck is the favourite for the BC Juvenile Turf, and believe it or not, Line of Duty is the second favourite for Godolphin, and he's a Galileo colt also! The third favourite is Broome, also for Ballydoyle, but he's unlikely to run, and it's 10/1 the field after that.