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Maven wrote:Uh, before you guys do your happy dance
Maven wrote:It's the bottom line that sold that colt.
Maven wrote:He did look real good though. Did not look like the typical Dynaformer at ALL.
Rokeby Forever wrote:Plain and coarse is a bad trait, huh? How many Phipps champions were plain and coarse? Or Rokeby champions?
I tend to look for traits in an offspring that have worked before with a sire line. The fact that this Dynaformer doesn't look like any of the prior successful Dynaformers, to me, is a knock against him.
Maven wrote:Who said he's a negative? Let's also not bring in "classic producing stallions" when you guys bash Storm Cat every chance you get and he's also a "classic producing stallion".
Dynaformer is a great stallion. But a big majority of them are down right plain and ugly. Does it mean they cant run? No. Does it mean they sell poorly? Yes.
But a big majority of them are down right plain and ugly. Does it mean they cant run? No. Does it mean they sell poorly? Yes.
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Maven wrote:Dynaformer is 150k and you can get him for 100k or less with the right mare.
Again, they tend to be plain and late developing. Even though he's had success with them on dirt, he's still looked upon as a turf stallion, and probably rightfully so. His average horse is usually a turf horse.
I think he will be a successful broodmare sire, but I'm not sure we'll see a son take over his thrown, not that there's been many to try.
He's essentially the rich man's Pleasant Tap... better across the board than Pleasant Tap, but the fee shows that.
Maven wrote:Even though he's had success with them on dirt, he's still looked upon as a turf stallion, and probably rightfully so.