Will a stud standing for $25,000 sire his 2nd Derby winner in High Limit who looked impressive in the Louisiana Derby? Maria's Mon can get the big horse but the last couple of years he has not had many stakes winners. I think High Limit has a chance to win the Derby.
Keith
Maria's Mon -Will he sire his 2nd Derby Winner?
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I've always liked Maria's Mon. I thought sriously about booking a mare to him this year but in the end I decided to send her somewhere else. As hentorn pointed out, he isn't a very commercial sire, though he does have the occasion very good sale. One thing I cannot understand is why anyone would breed to Monarchos when they could go to Maria's Mon for less money.
Tend to agree with Ilbean; this horse has a lot of speed on the dam's side and got away with a dream trip up front. I'd want to see him go a distance without getting everything his own way before concluding that he'll stay.
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High Limit looks like the real deal
High Limit only had a maiden and allowance under his belt at Delaware Park. His first start in Gr. II competition and made it look so easy. It looks like the real competition is going through Arkansas with Afleet Alex. High Limit just makes it look so easy. With a good individual you can not always expect a horses pedigree to keep a horse from being great. John Henry, Cigar, Bet Twice, Silver Charm, Prairie Bayou, Snow Chief, Gentlemen, Candy Ride, Afternoon Deelites, Soul of the Matter, Heartlight No. One,Mister Frisky, Frisk Me Now, A Huevo, Angi Go, Maria's Mon, Declan's Moon, Greater Good, Say Florida Sandy, Buddy Gil, and many others do not have great pedigrees but they are great individuals. It is awesome to see horses that out of affordable stallions win the classics.
Keith
Keith
I don't think that High Limit will win the Derby, but I do remember that 2 or 3 years ago Frankel having amazing success with a recently purchased 3 year old filly. She had won a 1st level allowance race in KY, before one of Frankel's clients bought her. Frankel took her to NY and won 2 GRade 1's in her next 2 races. She ran bad in the Alabama, and I don't think that I heard of her after that.