Retired Mare's Chase Ratings - corrected

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Retired Mare's Chase Ratings - corrected

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The Chase Rating (No Ability, Potential, Strong, Brilliant) shown in your Breeding Barn may have been wrong. These have been corrected. This was only a display error. The actual ability of your horse was correct and has not changed.

We are very sorry for the inconvenience.
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Mmmm...so, Alyssa's Star has gone from greatest strength to brilliant to potential!? Lovely...maybe an explanation how this happened, please?
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what ever you have done hasn't fixed the problem that I emailed the steward about, unless this is a different problem. if so I apologise. All that appears to have happened is that in 2 barns I know about over 200 broodmares are now potential.

I once again, re checked the horse i showed the steward and its still the same problem I told her about in my original email
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Nick Gilmore wrote: 6 years ago Mmmm...so, Alyssa's Star has gone from greatest strength to brilliant to potential!? Lovely...maybe an explanation how this happened, please?
The same thing happened to several of mine, but the most notable is Dogstar Monarchy. Dogstar Monarchy went from greatest strength to brilliant and is now potential.
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All mine now show as Potential, http://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.php?HorseID=581171 even this one who did the same as Fanta's.
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Yea, I had one that also went from greatest strength, to brilliant to potential :( I rechecked the BS and they went from the 'greatest strength' comment to the 'green light' comment which means that all the mares now suck? lol. Great!
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Nena Olson wrote: 6 years ago Yea, I had one that also went from greatest strength, to brilliant to potential :( I rechecked the BS and they went from the 'greatest strength' comment to the 'green light' comment which means that all the mares now suck? lol. Great!
Well technically it means all your mares always stunk just now you know about it.
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Tammy Stawicki wrote: 6 years ago
Nena Olson wrote: 6 years ago Yea, I had one that also went from greatest strength, to brilliant to potential :( I rechecked the BS and they went from the 'greatest strength' comment to the 'green light' comment which means that all the mares now suck? lol. Great!
Well technically it means all your mares always stunk just now you know about it.
Apparently.. lol this is the same mare before and after lol

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I do have another mare that went from greatest strength, stayed there then got bumped down to potential. She's mediocre, I'll admit. But the other mare had A+ crosses...there should be an explanation please.
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someone could have a made a killing off selling chaser mares before this was fixed LOL
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Pete Vella wrote: 6 years ago someone could have a made a killing off selling chaser mares before this was fixed LOL
I wish I was one of them. I actually bred a chaser last year thinking that I was breeding the chaser equivalent of a Blue Hen and not the chaser equivalent of a formidable, even if the number hasn't changed, my decision to breed her would have. I'm grumpy now but I'll get over it.
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ok now by brilliant mares have gone to potential, actually all have gone down, not happy lol,
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off the breeding abit but my 3yo chasers have gone from preseason stakes now to chase allowance in a matter of 10 days, anyone else?
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Te Akau Downs wrote: 6 years ago off the breeding abit but my 3yo chasers have gone from preseason stakes now to chase allowance in a matter of 10 days, anyone else?
Yup, no more freaks left in my barn, and a friends did the same. Freaks to stakes, stakes to allowance.
It wont just be your 3yr olds either, its happened to all ages,
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this is similar to when all the mixers had gallop adjustments.
Had to be careful when someone listed a horse as a freak when trying to sell cause you didn't know if it was a pre-adjustment freak or post-adjustment freak.
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