NOW THAT AMERICAN CHANCE IS GONE.
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Shammy Davis
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NOW THAT AMERICAN CHANCE IS GONE.
Who will take his place as a top line CURE THE BLUES sire? What is the significance of his passing? Will CURE THE BLUES be remembered as a Sire of Sires?
Well, Incurable Optimist is certainly off to a good start in Argentina -- he sired this year's Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini (Arg-G1) (for a comparable North American race in importance, think Jockey Club Gold Cup before the Breeders' Cup was inaugurated). He's very closely related to American Chance.
"A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher...You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse." C. S. Lewis
Incurable Optimist
i believeif memoray serves me IO sired the 2004 NY derby winner...corleone ?.....ahh...another gone to soon.Mahubah wrote:Well, Incurable Optimist is certainly off to a good start in Argentina -- he sired this year's Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini (Arg-G1) (for a comparable North American race in importance, think Jockey Club Gold Cup before the Breeders' Cup was inaugurated). He's very closely related to American Chance.
A great man cannot help himself," "He can see things that other men cannot see themselves, and his greatness lies in doing whatever is necessary to make his vision real
only one way to find out......and its expensiveTom wrote:Does anyone think American Chance will make a good broodmare sire.?..I have a mare by him...
A great man cannot help himself," "He can see things that other men cannot see themselves, and his greatness lies in doing whatever is necessary to make his vision real
