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- Louise Bayou
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What do you do?
With colts like like this? I don't think I've done the best job with him but he has been a very annoying freak to say the least. He did get to the 350k finally and I do love his pedigree but I'm debating retiring him. I don't think he will get much action but I do have Burreaux who may retire this year. And a couple colts next year.. what to do?!?
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Re: What do you do?
Give him a try in a big race next year. He's been doing well in the G3 and you won't actually lose anything by doing that as he wouldn't get many mares this year based on his current record.
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I see why you hesitate, he has a nice family. Do you know when he reached peak? May he theoretically run well as a 6-year-old? You seem to have found his niche this year. Would you enjoy keeping him running in the same manner next year? If not, then maybe rather retire and hope for the best. If you like racing him where he is, I would keep him on the track.
(I am not suggesting he wouldn't manage one of the bigger races, but it would be a bit of a gamble as well. Rather make your decision based on what you already know he can do? If it's a toss up between gambling for nicks and gambling for what he can do on the track, I would keep him on the track. : ) )
(I am not suggesting he wouldn't manage one of the bigger races, but it would be a bit of a gamble as well. Rather make your decision based on what you already know he can do? If it's a toss up between gambling for nicks and gambling for what he can do on the track, I would keep him on the track. : ) )
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Re: What do you do?
If you’re still enjoying racing him I would stick to it, if not, take the retiring gamble!
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Hi Louise...I can agree with the comments made here. It’s a tough spot and I was in a similar one a few years back with Cats. I was working so hard to get his earnings over $1 million and he was fun to run. I finally retired him at 9. He hypoed beautifully gave me some fun horses to run. Now his mares are pretty respectable too.
I’d love to turn back time and give him a few more years in the breeding shed, but maybe the Sim Gods wouldn’t be so kind with me second time around. I can see going in either direction (your boys pedigree is very nice!), but I hope your decision doesn’t come back to haunt you.
I’d love to turn back time and give him a few more years in the breeding shed, but maybe the Sim Gods wouldn’t be so kind with me second time around. I can see going in either direction (your boys pedigree is very nice!), but I hope your decision doesn’t come back to haunt you.
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Re: What do you do?
I would definitely insure him.
- Louise Bayou
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oops! Thanks for the heads up lol
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Re: What do you do?
You aren't TESTING him. Put him in w the big boys instead of racking up[ simple wins.
- Willie Carson
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He’s just run a SF 92 over a probably inadequate trip. Give him a chance at grade 1 level next year. His pedigree suggests that he wants at least 12f and he’s not run at that distance all season
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I'd give him a go at a G1 race. You just never know!
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Re: What do you do?
Race another season. He does have a nice pedigree but quite honestly as a trainer that mainly focuses on TR I think he will be overlooked because of earnings.
There are just way too many high quality studs in the division. My concern would be he is a mid tier stud and doesn't get any love. For instance I have quite a few of studs in my barn like Forefront who has only seen 1 outside mare this season and that was from the Steward. Dr. Stephens has seen 1 outside mare. End of the Story and Raise your Fists have seen 0. Heck Phenomenal One and Speak with Fists both earned over 5M and have nice pedigrees and have only seen 16 and 9 outside mare respectfully.
There are just way too many high quality studs in the division. My concern would be he is a mid tier stud and doesn't get any love. For instance I have quite a few of studs in my barn like Forefront who has only seen 1 outside mare this season and that was from the Steward. Dr. Stephens has seen 1 outside mare. End of the Story and Raise your Fists have seen 0. Heck Phenomenal One and Speak with Fists both earned over 5M and have nice pedigrees and have only seen 16 and 9 outside mare respectfully.
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Re: What do you do?
Race him! And I'd really try him going 1 1/4-1 1/2 miles again. He hasn't done much of that, but when he was in the distance range and once he got his legs under him (middle of year 56, it looks like?) he did pretty well.
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- Louise Bayou
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Re: What do you do?
Thanks everyone. I know I've done a pretty terrible job with him so I do think I'll race him next year to try and make it right.lol Picked out a few 1 1/4 and 1 1/2 races for him as well. fingers crossed!
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Re: What do you do?
Wonder who the one dissenting vote was? No, it wasn't me.