I believe this fellow is worth keeping an eye on. I see a big horse coming soon. He was a stretch running sprinter, but I think he will sire some runners who will relish a distance of ground. In my opinion, he's a bargain right now at $10,000.
Bill
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I'll rubber stamp Karen's response. I've been watching his babies for awhile now, and for the most part, they look like runners that are very professional in their approach. There was a two-year-old first time starter today at Presque Isle that impressed me very much. She's a grey filly out of a Mizzen Mast mare named Street Sailing. In a 4.5 furlong event against the boys, she went off at 24-1 and closed best of all (like her Daddy) to run a bang-up second. She looked like a seasoned veteran. She won't be a maiden long. This stallion has had a lot of others with the same qualities. I really like his pedigree and his appearance. He's a solid 16 hands with good bone. If he gets a few more good mares, I expect him to explode onto the scene.
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I'll rubber stamp Karen's response. I've been watching his babies for awhile now, and for the most part, they look like runners that are very professional in their approach. There was a two-year-old first time starter today at Presque Isle that impressed me very much. She's a grey filly out of a Mizzen Mast mare named Street Sailing. In a 4.5 furlong event against the boys, she went off at 24-1 and closed best of all (like her Daddy) to run a bang-up second. She looked like a seasoned veteran. She won't be a maiden long. This stallion has had a lot of others with the same qualities. I really like his pedigree and his appearance. He's a solid 16 hands with good bone. If he gets a few more good mares, I expect him to explode onto the scene.
Bill
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I hit Capo Bastone in the G1 King's Bishop Stakes at 28-1. Ran just like his Daddy. I think this is just the first of many more to come. Iv'e been placing $20 win bets on Street Boss runners, and this was the biggest payoff yet. I love this stallion's upside.
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DDT wrote:Bill
Street Boss had a daughter entered today at Saratoga, first timer paid double figures, Funny Boss.
DDT
Believe you may mean Fancy Boss. She looked pretty good in winning by 4 3/4 lengths. She paid $25.80 to win.
I was killing time at the simulcast facility when I happened to glance at her race. Thought to myself, "Ah, by Street Boss, Bill likes him as a sire." Ended up throwing a few buck on her to WPS. Ended up covering the malted beverages for the afternoon and most of the money I bled playing AP.
Thanks for the heads up Bill.
Always yours,
Shergar