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  • Where Did They All Go?

    A few weeks ago, I mentioned my disappointment that the U.S. lost Judge T C (pedigree) from our bloodstock choices when he was exported to Saudi Arabia. I'll give credit to Prince Sultan Mohammed Saud al Kabeer and Nofa Equestiran Resort:  they saw something in a stallion that was overlooked in the domestic breeding market, and they ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 06-20-2008
  • Royal Ascot Day 4

    Courtesy of Becky Johnston The next to last day of the 2008 Royal Meet at Ascot Race Course came up windy and cloudy with the ground much harder than most European runners desire.  Rain would not fall until the fifth contest of the day.  Bookmakers empty their pockets  The first race was the Group 3 Albany Stakes for two year ...
    Posted to The Racing Hub (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 06-20-2008
  • Royal Ascot Coverage

    Courtesy of Becky Johnston  South Central opens double for America The Group 2 Norfolk Stakes was the first race on the card of day three at Royal Ascot.  The son of Forest Camp out of the Forty Niner mare, Brittan Lee, won his first start at Carlisle by a double-digit margin.  Today, he squeaked out a win over the Irish-bred ...
    Posted to The Racing Hub (Weblog) by cdawahare@bloodhorse.com on 06-20-2008
  • Alan on Ascot: Day Three

    The day started with a score for the the U.S. when South Central (Forest Camp - Brittan Lee, by Forty Niner) -- a 13-length winner on his debut -- blazed the trail and then held on gamely for a narrow win. South Central was bred in Kentucky by the partnership of Tony Holmes and Dr. Walter Zent, also breeders of juvenile champion Stevie Wonderboy ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-20-2008
  • Quick Step

    It's no secret that Seattle Slew and Mr. Prospector have been combining well in pedigrees for a considerable amount of time (and probably no coincidence that both go tail-female to the Myrtlewood branch of the family of the great tap-root mare Frizette, who is incidentally doubled in Seattle Slew's granddam). One of the most successful versions ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-20-2008
  • Alan on Ascot: Day Two

    While Day One at Royal Ascot was dominated by Mr. Prospector-line horses, Day Two was a Danzig day, that line capturing four of the five stakes events on offer. First off the mark was Aqlaam (Oasis Dream - Bourbonella, by Rainbow Quest), who was making only the third start of his career when capturing the seven-furlong Jersey Stakes (Eng-III). ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-19-2008
  • Distorted Facts

    As a grandson of Mr. Prospector, Distorted Humor (TrueNicks, SRO) has been given plenty of opportunity with Northern Dancer-line mares, even though he himself is out of a mare by Northern Dancer son Danzig. Some versions have proved better than others, but overall, the broad Distorted Humor/Northern Dancer cross gets a TrueNicks rating of C+ and ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-18-2008
  • Alan on Ascot: Day One

    The first day of the Royal Ascot meeting produced some remarkably international results. The opening race - the Queen Anne Stakes (Eng-I) for 4-year-olds and up over a mile - saw Australian-foaled Haradasun narrowly get the better of last year's classic fillies Darjina (by Zamindar) and Finsceal Beo (by Mr. Greeley). Haradasun, the Australia's ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-18-2008
  • Where Does Curlin Rank?

      Newsflash: Curlin is a monster. His Stephen Foster romp while carrying a small anchor on his back confirmed as much. As far as most are concerned, he is the best horse in the world - hands down. This much is undisputed. But here are a few questions that I pose to you: Where does he rank on the list of best horses since 1979? And if he is ...
    Posted to Triple Crown Talk (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 06-17-2008
  • Fun Times With Stephen Foster

    Caption: Stephen Foster - Photo: A. Duckworth  Everyone said my experience on Stephen Foster day at Churchill Downs would be totally different than my experiences on Derby day. Man, there is no comparison. Besides not working, I could see and experience a lot of things not accessible during the Derby. It was a much different experience, and ...
    Posted to Adam's Turf (Weblog) by aspradling on 06-17-2008
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