I want to share my updated list of stallions whose progeny are running well on the synthetic tracks. This list is a combination of statistics and my own observations from handicapping and watching the races & two-year-old sales.
I'm sure I've missed a few, so please submit other stallions that you feel move up on the synthetics (or can transfer good form from dirt/turf).
Ascot Knight
Belong to Me
Benchmark
Boundary
Carson City
Catienus
Chester House
City Zip
Cozzene
Danzig
Decarchy
Distant View
Dynaformer
Elajjud
Elnadim
Forestry
Game Plan
Giant's Causeway
Gone West
Grand Slam
Hennessy
Harlan's Holiday
Honour and Glory
Indian Charlie
In Excess
Lemon Drop Kid
Maria's Mon
Mecke
Montbrook
Mr. Greeley
Outflanker
Pembroke
Pleasant Tap
Polish Numbers
Pure Prize
Put it Back
Rahy
Royal Anthem
Runaway Groom
Running Stag
Siberian Summer
Skip Away
Slew City Slew
Smart Strike
Stephen Got Even
Stormy Atlantic
Street Cry
Tale of the Cat
The Name's Jimmy
Three Wonders
Tiznow
Unbridled
Unbridled Time
Van Nistelrooy
Vindication
Wild Wonder
Western Fame
Synthetic Surfaces
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Synthetic Surfaces
Last edited by Ill-bred on Wed Jan 02, 2008 1:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
My friend James, an excellent handicapper based on the West Coast, tells me that horses with Alydar and Machiavelian close up in the pedigree are running superbly on the synthetics.
After checking the statistics, I am adding Benchmark (13.7% Winners, 39.5% ITM) and Street Cry (14.5% winners, 42.7% ITM) to the list...
After checking the statistics, I am adding Benchmark (13.7% Winners, 39.5% ITM) and Street Cry (14.5% winners, 42.7% ITM) to the list...
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winningcolors1988
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I don't have any stats to back these up, but these are some I like for artificial surfaces. Some are sires whose runners I like to bet when I see them try Artificial for the first time and expect them to move up. Some are sires that we have looked at to use, hoping their runners would have some artificial surface ability.
Mutakddim--we used him as a sire five years ago, so had no thought of artificial surfaces back then. But have been watching his other runners, and they seem to move up on it.
El Prado--I think the Sadler's Well line will do well. El Prado has had some switchover stakes winners, and expect he will have more as he is very versatile. We have a Powercourt yearling, and I am hoping he proves to be good too.
I also like the Nijinski line for Artificial Surface. He has shown his sons make versatile sires, and so I also like
Royal Academy
Sky Classic
Two more I think put out horses that can run on anything:
Elusive Quality
Distorted Humor
I was glad to see you had Van Nistlerooy. We chose him as a sire last year, thinking his kids would do well on AS.
Some others we used that come from lines on your list are Trust N Luck and Cactus Ridge, and we also have upcoming a Harlan's Holiday and Pembroke, so I am happy to see those listed.
Some others I like to bet on artificial surface are:
Cherokee Run
Officer
Bertrando
Langfuhr
Ricther Scale
Like I said, I really don't have any real stats, so look forward to seeing updates of yours. I won't mind at all if the trend in breeding goes to versatile guys like Dynaformer. I think many of the dirt/turf sires produce more sound runners.
Thanks for the info. You mentioned a couple not on my radar, so I will start watching them as well.
Mutakddim--we used him as a sire five years ago, so had no thought of artificial surfaces back then. But have been watching his other runners, and they seem to move up on it.
El Prado--I think the Sadler's Well line will do well. El Prado has had some switchover stakes winners, and expect he will have more as he is very versatile. We have a Powercourt yearling, and I am hoping he proves to be good too.
I also like the Nijinski line for Artificial Surface. He has shown his sons make versatile sires, and so I also like
Royal Academy
Sky Classic
Two more I think put out horses that can run on anything:
Elusive Quality
Distorted Humor
I was glad to see you had Van Nistlerooy. We chose him as a sire last year, thinking his kids would do well on AS.
Some others we used that come from lines on your list are Trust N Luck and Cactus Ridge, and we also have upcoming a Harlan's Holiday and Pembroke, so I am happy to see those listed.
Some others I like to bet on artificial surface are:
Cherokee Run
Officer
Bertrando
Langfuhr
Ricther Scale
Like I said, I really don't have any real stats, so look forward to seeing updates of yours. I won't mind at all if the trend in breeding goes to versatile guys like Dynaformer. I think many of the dirt/turf sires produce more sound runners.
Thanks for the info. You mentioned a couple not on my radar, so I will start watching them as well.
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