I always had an affinity for Dancer's Image, taken down from Derby win with a trace of bute in the system at a time when bute was just coming into vogue.
An interesting pedigree I think, save Native Dancer not a whole lot of the names that show up all the time these days.
I wonder if anyone knows whether his line is alive out there some where. From what I gather, most of his get were in Europe or Japan.
Dancer's Image as Stallion
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Dancer's Image as Stallion
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Re: Dancer's Image as Stallion
Joltman wrote:I always had an affinity for Dancer's Image, taken down from Derby win with a trace of bute in the system at a time when bute was just coming into vogue.
An interesting pedigree I think, save Native Dancer not a whole lot of the names that show up all the time these days.
I wonder if anyone knows whether his line is alive out there some where. From what I gather, most of his get were in Europe or Japan.
The 4th dam of Street Sense is a daughter of Dancer's Image.
LIANGA, VIA MARIS and several other mares coming from Dancers Image are the only hope. Also, I know there is a top notch champion filly that raced about a decade ago that descends from Dancers Image but I don't have the name at hand. Until then, here is a consolation:
http://www.pedigreequery.com/big+bs+authenicator
http://www.pedigreequery.com/big+bs+authenicator
MR GREELEY http://www.pedigreequery.com/mr+greeley
Jorge wrote:Also, I know there is a top notch champion filly that raced about a decade ago that descends from Dancers Image but I don't have the name at hand.
That's her! I was referring to SERENA'S SONG
SERENA'S SONG PEDIGREE: http://www.pedigreequery.com/serenas+song
SERENA'S SONG PROGENY:
http://www.pedigreequery.com/progeny/serenas+song
Apropos Dancer's Image, dont miss this 3-part documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-9oqxWMmTc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipDhd327 ... re=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0pItNOw ... re=channel
I earnestly appreciate your find and hope he is being used as a sire. The only setback is that he is already 11 years old with no apparent progeny.
Tarquin Silk (1999) http://www.pedigreequery.com/tarquin+silk
Steady Eddy (1989) http://www.pedigreequery.com/progeny/steady+eddy
Go Dancer (1979) http://www.pedigreequery.com/progeny/go+dancer
Any update on this lineage?
Tarquin Silk (1999) http://www.pedigreequery.com/tarquin+silk
Steady Eddy (1989) http://www.pedigreequery.com/progeny/steady+eddy
Go Dancer (1979) http://www.pedigreequery.com/progeny/go+dancer
Any update on this lineage?
Last edited by Jorge on Fri Aug 29, 2014 1:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Came across this quite interesting posting.
Any available update from our Australian participants?
Thanks for your assistance.
http://www.sporttaco.com/alt.sport.hors ... _3993.html
Any available update from our Australian participants?
Thanks for your assistance.
http://www.sporttaco.com/alt.sport.hors ... _3993.html
Additional references on TARQUIN SILK (1999)
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/discus ... gree_74386
http://www.sporttaco.com/alt.sport.hors ... _3935.html
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/discus ... gree_74386
http://www.sporttaco.com/alt.sport.hors ... _3935.html
Hallo,
Dancer's Image daughter "Bring Me Flowers" was the dam of the Top 2 yearold Bluegrass Native (by Highland Park). He took up stallion duties and died in 2002, only left a handful of Foals. From the same damline was imported to Germany, "Dshamilja" (By Golden Act).
So is it possible, that a strain will "survive" in Germany,
Regards, Bettina
Dancer's Image daughter "Bring Me Flowers" was the dam of the Top 2 yearold Bluegrass Native (by Highland Park). He took up stallion duties and died in 2002, only left a handful of Foals. From the same damline was imported to Germany, "Dshamilja" (By Golden Act).
So is it possible, that a strain will "survive" in Germany,
Regards, Bettina
Dancer's Image had a full sister Image's sister
Full sister to Dancer's Image
Ages ago there was a hard knocking son of Robellino out of a Dancers Image mare - his name was Sudden Flare.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/sudden+flare
He was a 2x Stakes Winner and 5x Stakes placed, finishing up his career as a claimer at Delaware Park for trainer Terry Griffith and owner Peter Boland, of Columbus Corporation Manufacturing. I groomed him in 1992 or so. After his racing career he stood at stud at the then Reigle Heir farm with a handful of foals - I havent followed them. I dont think he was well promoted.
Story was this horse worked 1:10 in the morning as a 2 yo and by the time he was 3 or so he was sore as heck. Terry claimed him for owner Peter Boland as a project horse - thinking "if we can get him right/sound we've really got something." When we had him he had knees, ankles and hocks, he would walk out of the gate and take 3-4 strides to really get all the legs going the right direction, but once he got in gear watch out! He would roll on past the competition. I have a win pic from Delaware during twilight racing (3:00 first post time, no lights @ Del then) where he won and the sky was almost black. He was a neat horse, thanks for the trip down memory lane.
75 Starts: 16 - 13 - 11, $189,739
Won Challedon S., General Assembly S.
2nd Business Exp. Maryland Nursery, Star De Naskra S., Mister Diz S., Persimmon S.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/sudden+flare
He was a 2x Stakes Winner and 5x Stakes placed, finishing up his career as a claimer at Delaware Park for trainer Terry Griffith and owner Peter Boland, of Columbus Corporation Manufacturing. I groomed him in 1992 or so. After his racing career he stood at stud at the then Reigle Heir farm with a handful of foals - I havent followed them. I dont think he was well promoted.
Story was this horse worked 1:10 in the morning as a 2 yo and by the time he was 3 or so he was sore as heck. Terry claimed him for owner Peter Boland as a project horse - thinking "if we can get him right/sound we've really got something." When we had him he had knees, ankles and hocks, he would walk out of the gate and take 3-4 strides to really get all the legs going the right direction, but once he got in gear watch out! He would roll on past the competition. I have a win pic from Delaware during twilight racing (3:00 first post time, no lights @ Del then) where he won and the sky was almost black. He was a neat horse, thanks for the trip down memory lane.
75 Starts: 16 - 13 - 11, $189,739
Won Challedon S., General Assembly S.
2nd Business Exp. Maryland Nursery, Star De Naskra S., Mister Diz S., Persimmon S.