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Damien have you EVER put your nuts on the line and actually bred a good horse or are you just a pretender?
Plenty of my clients place trust in me for breeding advice and broodmare selection when they are offered carrying. I had a stakes placed filly this past season out of a $200 purchase I put on my credit card one day because I liked it on paper and on inspection. Still a maiden though, but it has returned $114,000 so far.
From a small group of purchases I had three individual stakes winners this past year. I think I may have a couple to debut in coming months as well.
All are selected the same way, me "putting my nuts on the line".
Spudley! Damien puts his nuts on the line all the time and like the rest of us he gets lucky jags. And like the rest of us he gets misses too but your not going to hear about those.
Some things he says dont make sense, like bagging Congrats progeny on conformation and yet a $200 purchase he liked on inspection.
Hows that $280000 purchase with Jim taylor going?
And for what its worth FR is probably showing more promise as a sire of sires than a lot at this stage. Was The Rock perhaps too expensive? And who brought him here? I thought it was you Damien.
The $280,000 purchase with Jim Taylor ?? Do you mean Petrol Power ? He is back in work I understand after wind surgery and hopefully he makes a full return to racing, but I have no communication with the yard to either confirm or deny his progress.
The $200 broodmare in foal to Vital Equine was probably luck, but you make your own. Hopefully the full brother that the owner bred will be a stakes winner for them.
Just on Congrats, I only saw his stock in Adelaide, so it is a given that they would not have been close to his best. But what struck me was that as a group they were all with boxy feet. I regard him as a dirt horse and his stock looked like that. I'm sure I will find one that I like, but we don't see that many here in Perth. There are quite a few in the Ready to Run Sale next week. So maybe I will find one.
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In respect to the Testa Rossa. He is very big, and is taking plenty of time. I'm told he shouldn't have been purchased as he is so big. Like a lot of horses his size, he went shinsore quickly when put under pressure. So only time will tell. He ticked every box as far as I am concerned, so if he doesn't make it I will be genuinely surprised and disappointed.
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its a funny old game, isn't it?
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http://www.breednet.com.au/ViewMeetingsAll.asp?t_date=110615&venue=NTHM
still a fair way behind Redoute's Choice on stakes winner/foals and stakes winners/runners, the widely accepted measure of a stallions true success. Wanted has done him no favours as a sire of sires being his best son at stud. Foxwedge & Smart Missile are his big hopes in that department but with G1 sires like Stratum, Snitzel, Not A Single Doubt, Redoute's is still way ahead on that count too.