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Lily Wilkins
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Re: Gallop Results

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I suppose I'll go ahead and share my Arabian stats too, because I am actually pretty excited about those and other folks are sharing mixers on this thread too!!
46 Arabians bred....
4 Freaks (2 Late Bloomers, one Progressive, one Peak... Look out world!)
9 Stakes (5 are Late Bloomer)
15 Allowance
13 Productive
And the rest are Solid/Claimer garbage :)

I may just axe the stupid TB Dirt Routers and go all-in on Arabian Routers! :lol:
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Erin Sanderson wrote: 2 years ago What on Earth are the folks with high freak percentages doing so differently that I'm missing?

Out of 175 TB foals...two freaks, both by War Like Me. 5 or 6 stakes. That's it.

Out of all breeds, almost 300 foals and 6 total freaks (2 TB, 3 pacer, 1 trotter).
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Not to mention well bred mares and a generous slide.
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Erin Sanderson wrote: 2 years ago What on Earth are the folks with high freak percentages doing so differently that I'm missing?
I bred nearly 1,600 foals and zero freaks.
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Yearlings
4 - Stakes
11 - Allowance
9 - Productive
6 - Solid
4 - Claimers
8 - Different Career (All Steeplechaser yearlings)

Two Year Old Steeplechasers

1 - Chase Freak
3 - Chase Stakes
2 - Chase Allowance
5 - Chase Claimer
1 - Chase Some Potential
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One freak by Lord Black.
Stakes by Contrail, LB, Little Fictions, Lord Empire, Riven Gold, Fred Astaire, Kingdom Come, Mahler, Talus and Wait for Daylight.

Fairly happy with that!
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Erin Sanderson wrote: 2 years ago What on Earth are the folks with high freak percentages doing so differently that I'm missing?

Out of 175 TB foals...two freaks, both by War Like Me. 5 or 6 stakes. That's it.

Out of all breeds, almost 300 foals and 6 total freaks (2 TB, 3 pacer, 1 trotter).
Reframe: You won the SC classic last year and bred 6 freaks in 300 foals including 2 from your own stud. All but 3 players in the game would kill for these outcomes
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For once I have a filly that has a huge emotional attachment to me and this is her https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1419708

The history on her is on Friday of stewards cup I had to make the decision to take my dad off life support he died at 11:50 pm and two days later I bred this horse she was the first horse I bred and was the first distraction I had .
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Xander Zone wrote: 2 years ago For once I have a filly that has a huge emotional attachment to me and this is her https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1419708

The history on her is on Friday of stewards cup I had to make the decision to take my dad off life support he died at 11:50 pm and two days later I bred this horse she was the first horse I bred and was the first distraction I had .
So sorry for your loss Xander. You have named her perfectly
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Xander I’m so sorry for your loss, may your father rest in peace. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
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Just want to say a thank you to everyone but I do t want this thread hyjacked by my post so gallop results plz :)
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I've only got a small breeding operation (and some were purchased) but:

TB yearlings - flat
1 stakes, 2 allowance, 2 productive, 1 solid, 2 claimers

happy with my STBT yearlings too
2 stakes, 1 allowance, 3 productive
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Xander Zone wrote: 2 years ago For once I have a filly that has a huge emotional attachment to me and this is her https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1419708

The history on her is on Friday of stewards cup I had to make the decision to take my dad off life support he died at 11:50 pm and two days later I bred this horse she was the first horse I bred and was the first distraction I had .
*heave cry*

Need to put a few thousand SIM$ on that girl every time she races just out of respect.
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Xander Zone wrote: 2 years ago Just want to say a thank you to everyone but I do t want this thread hyjacked by my post so gallop results plz :)
Ok, fine, but I'm thinking your stallion *might* be a very good dam-sire.

https://www.simhorseracing.com//horse.p ... ID=1417362

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334 TB;
4 Stakes (2 Allonsy - 1 Private Affair - 1 Improvisational)
74 Allowance
41 Productive filly
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I’m finally ready to talk about it I guess cause here I am. This is the first time since Y52, my second year breeding, that I didn’t breed a freak. I want to say I wasn’t expecting any, but to be honest I was expecting at least one...Yes I’m bitter about it.

134 TBs Bred
6 Stakes (4.48%) 3 DR, 2 DS, 1 TM
45 Allowance (33.58%) 25 are late bloomers...

Such an annoying number of allowance 😅

I also ended up with 2 stakes stewies
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