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  • Brothers in Arms

    Throughout the history of the Thoroughbred there have been a number of occurrences where full brothers have performed very well at stud - the European foundation stallions Pharos and Fairway, the North American duo Bull Dog and Sir Gallahad, the Australian stallions Todman and Noholme. More recently, the Thoroughbred ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-30-2008
  • Readers Ask: Seeking the Gold/Halo

    Q: I was looking for nicks with a mare by Abaginone. Your reports show an A++ for a Seeking the Gold/Halo crossing but all the stakes winners listed are by one sire, Mutakddim, out of Southern Halo mares bred in Argentina. Is this a statistical quirk or a valid basis for generalizing about a Seeking the Gold/Halo nick? A: Thank you for the ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-27-2008
  • Golden Daffodil

    That under-appreciated Nijinsky II line stallion, Hernando (by Niniski), is having an excellent run with his current crop of three-year-olds, which include the English Oaks (gr. 1) victress Look Here (A+ TrueNick Rating); Casual Conquest (A+), winner of Derrinstown Derby Trial (gr. II) and third in the English Derby (gr. 1); and most ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-26-2008
  • Reversing It Out

    On Saturday, improving 3-year-old Tiz West scored his first graded triumph when he prevailed by a nose in the Cinema Handicap (gr. III). A son of Gone West, Tiz West is out of the Cee's Tizzy mare Tizso, a full sister to Tiznow (TrueNicks, SRO) (and is A++ rated by TrueNicks). What makes this particularly interesting is that one day earlier ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-24-2008
  • Subsidize or Downsize - by Robert Laurence

    I don’t gamble. Shoot, I don’t even fill out a March Madness bracket. I do follow the games to see how the seedings play out. The win-or-go-home format makes irrelevant that great artifice of the gambler—the point-spread.I have no high-minded, moral principle against gambling; I just never caught the bug. I recall playing golf in my college days, ...
    Posted to Industry Voices (Weblog) by admin on 06-24-2008
  • Supaseus Spurs the Memories

    The recent post by Alan regarding the Ascot stakes winner Supaseus (Spinning World - Supamova, by Seattle Slew) brought back memories for this author as her dam was one of the 100 or so horses in the yard of leading trainer Paul Cole while I worked a flat season in England going back almost 15 years now (...yes we are all getting old!). Supamova, ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-23-2008
  • Alan on Ascot: Day Five

    Kingsgate Native has always been something of a mold-breaker. He very nearly won the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot last year on his racecourse debut, and two races later, the 2-year-old broke his maiden in the Nunthorpe Stakes (gr. I), beating established older sprinters. He open his 3-year-old campaign on the first day of this Royal Ascot ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-22-2008
  • Alan on Ascot: Day Four

    It was Galileo's model of the universe that prevailed on Day Four at Royal Ascot. Daughters of Galileo landed two of the three group races on the card, including the day's jewel, the Coronation Stakes (Eng-I). In that event -- a contest for 3-year-old fillies -- Galileo's daughter made up for the disappointment of her run in the Oaks (Eng-I), ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 06-21-2008
  • 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
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