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Sounds of Silence

Sunday Silence may be gone, but his influence is still a very present factor. The recently published Leading Sires Table for Japan shows the great son of Halo a clear winner by more than $9 million. What is particularly significant, however, is the the domination of the rest of the top 10 by sons of Sunday Silence. Second and third are Agnes Tachyon and Dance in the Dark. Fuji Kiseki is third, with... More...

Written by admin | Jan 06, 2008 | 2 Comments

Marking a Mark

Over time TrueNicks ratings do change, but it is how they change that makes it an interesting study. Affinities can establish themselves quickly but the TrueNicks system requires certain thresholds to be met for the cross to be considered valid. This means that while it can take some time for a nick to establish itself, the actual success of the nick can in turn weigh down or depress a score. A good... More...

Written by admin | Jan 06, 2008 | 0 Comments

Blood-Horse, Pedigree Research Launch TrueNicks

Lexington, Kentucky-based Blood-Horse Publications today announced the launch of the TrueNicks sire line affinity system in conjunction with Pedigree Research, LLC, a pedigree consultancy firm headed by Alan Porter and Byron Rogers. The TrueNicks rating system simplifies nicking analysis in the pedigree of an existing Thoroughbred or hypothetical mating. While straightforward in its interpretation... More...

Written by admin | Jan 03, 2008 | 0 Comments

World Wide Class

View Report Keen pedigree observers note that the same patterns often work the world over. This is frequently revealed when running the TrueNicks page on a horse, a report which gives–in addition to a five cross pedigree, Dosage profile, inbreeding, and TrueNicks rating–a list of the five best horses bred on a cross. A case in point is Malibu Stakes (gr. I) victor Johnny Eves. He is a member of the... More...

Written by admin | Dec 27, 2007 | 0 Comments

Of Math and Men (and Horses), part II

Click here to read part I Things get really tricky for a system when lack of opportunity forces a default to deeper generations for analysis (which happens less frequently with TrueNicks than with hypothetical systems that depend on a much smaller-and problematically incomplete-sample size). It's one thing, for instance, to rate Storm Cat when mated to mares by Mr. Prospector, but quite another to... More...

Written by admin | Dec 24, 2007 | 0 Comments

Case in Point: Kingmambo and Sadler's Wells

In his first crop, Kingmambo sired El Condor Pasa - a champion in Japan and France - out of a mare by Sadler's Wells. Kingmambo has gone on to sire seven other stakes winners out of Sadler's Wells mares, including classic winners Divine Proportions and Virginia Waters and current European juvenile standouts Henrythenavigator and Thewayyouare. Obviously, a great cross. Right? Not necessarily. One proprietary... More...

Written by admin | Dec 22, 2007 | 0 Comments

Of Math and Men (and Horses), part I

In my previous post, I described how my first employment in pedigree research came as a result of querying the validity of some sire line crosses published in an English magazine. Since then, I have harbored the ambition to create a better way of reflecting the success-or otherwise-of sire line crosses. It's clear that attempting this with a limited database of stakes winners, as some do, is a flawed... More...

Written by admin | Dec 20, 2007 | 0 Comments

In the Beginning

by Alan Porter The launch of TrueNicks represents the completion of a full circle regarding my involvement in the Thoroughbred industry. By age 19 I had completed three years of “hands on” experience working at an English stud farm. Around that time, the English magazine Stud & Stable published an article with a grid showing sire line crosses and the percentage of stakes winners each cross had... More...

Written by admin | Dec 18, 2007 | 0 Comments

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