This picks up on information I posted sometime ago in a Shakespeare thread. I try to breed for 10 furlongs on the turf at 3.
I now have an about-to-be-yearling filly by Sweet Return. She's elegant, correct and a good mover with attitude. The dam, a minor SW, is back in foal to him and I like what I see so much that I'll probably send her back to Sweet Return yet again. http://www.pedigreequery.com/restoration10
Any other Sweet Returns out there to report on?
I have another SW mare in foal to Shakespeare, due late next month. Her 3rd dam's a full to RAN; her 2nd's a full to One On The Aisle. http://www.sporthorse-data.com/dbtestma ... d=10565766 Anybody have any experience with Shakespeare offspring?
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Hope spring eternal in this game in which we often sieze at straws in search of omens to justify blind luck.
If you'll please indulge me -- I've been breeding to Sweet Return for three years now and what his son Divo accomplishes in this, only his second start, impresses and fosters optimism.
After overcoming a series of obstacles Divo, still full of run, nearly gets to the winner, a Bernardini colt which is a half to three SWs for which Darley paid $325,000 as a yearling.
Golden Gate Race 7, Sept.16 MSW
Video: http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/me ... 161915GGD7
If you'll please indulge me -- I've been breeding to Sweet Return for three years now and what his son Divo accomplishes in this, only his second start, impresses and fosters optimism.
After overcoming a series of obstacles Divo, still full of run, nearly gets to the winner, a Bernardini colt which is a half to three SWs for which Darley paid $325,000 as a yearling.
Golden Gate Race 7, Sept.16 MSW
Video: http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/me ... 161915GGD7
"He is pure air and fire and the dull elements of earth and water never appear in him; he is indeed a horse ..." Wm. Shakespeare - Henry V
DIVO (chestnut c 2010) http://www.pedigreequery.com/divo6
Thanks for the information. Would like to know if SWEET RETURN's progeny is inheriting his phenotypical roanings or are they normal looking chestnuts. What about DIVO's racing style?
Thanks for the information. Would like to know if SWEET RETURN's progeny is inheriting his phenotypical roanings or are they normal looking chestnuts. What about DIVO's racing style?
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Looks like he has 13 in his first crop, 10 to race with 1 winner and Divo. I would expect late maturing two turn turf types so the early results don't mean much to me. I have been tempted to send our mare to him:
http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.php? ... OBBY+VICAR
http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.php? ... OBBY+VICAR
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SWEET RETURN (Chestnut h 2000)
http://www.pedigreequery.com/sweet+return
Enjoy a nice photo of him and his interesting phenotype:
http://www.journeymanbloodstock.com/Dom ... esized.jpg
http://www.pedigreequery.com/sweet+return
Enjoy a nice photo of him and his interesting phenotype:
http://www.journeymanbloodstock.com/Dom ... esized.jpg
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Jorge:
Look at the picture of this yearling colt we raised. Lots of similar horses in the pedigree.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/wildcat+trust
Look at the picture of this yearling colt we raised. Lots of similar horses in the pedigree.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/wildcat+trust
Give the Pope and the King of England a horse and in thirty days, they'll be stealing halters.