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Cats in the Cradle
Meet CATS IN THE CRADLE
At the track
Broke his maiden at first asking with a 94 speed figure.
Hit the board in 28 of 40 starts, he ran from 2 throughout his 9 year old season.
Career included winning 3 listed stakes and
Queen’s Memorial, Grade 3 in Hong Kong,
Philippine Derby, Grade 2 in Philippines,
Bangladore Derby, Grade 2 in India,
Indian Classic, Grade 1 in India,
Irish St Leger, Grade 2 in Ireland,
July Classic, Grade 2 in South Africa.
Breeding
Without a key race to his credit, I would be happy to keep him private. Here’s the thing, he hypos so darn nice. I’ve seen as many flat A crosses with him than I have on most any other turf route stud, from Reddington to Phenomenal One. I check just about everything.
Let the gallops tell the tale...his first year at stud saw only 12 mares, including 1 stake, 2 allowance and 4 productive. His second year saw 23 mares, with 5 stake, (only 1 of them a Steward bred), 6 allowance and 4 productive. Cats himself was a solid gallop until week 9 of his 2 year old year, late bloomer, I’d say.
And our own Steward has bred another of her fine mares to him. Meet No One But You, sadly, that great mare’s last foal.
I have no intention of making him private at this time, but he’s already 11 years old and won’t be around forever.
Thank you for reading and I hope you’ll give him a shot!
At the track
Broke his maiden at first asking with a 94 speed figure.
Hit the board in 28 of 40 starts, he ran from 2 throughout his 9 year old season.
Career included winning 3 listed stakes and
Queen’s Memorial, Grade 3 in Hong Kong,
Philippine Derby, Grade 2 in Philippines,
Bangladore Derby, Grade 2 in India,
Indian Classic, Grade 1 in India,
Irish St Leger, Grade 2 in Ireland,
July Classic, Grade 2 in South Africa.
Breeding
Without a key race to his credit, I would be happy to keep him private. Here’s the thing, he hypos so darn nice. I’ve seen as many flat A crosses with him than I have on most any other turf route stud, from Reddington to Phenomenal One. I check just about everything.
Let the gallops tell the tale...his first year at stud saw only 12 mares, including 1 stake, 2 allowance and 4 productive. His second year saw 23 mares, with 5 stake, (only 1 of them a Steward bred), 6 allowance and 4 productive. Cats himself was a solid gallop until week 9 of his 2 year old year, late bloomer, I’d say.
And our own Steward has bred another of her fine mares to him. Meet No One But You, sadly, that great mare’s last foal.
I have no intention of making him private at this time, but he’s already 11 years old and won’t be around forever.
Thank you for reading and I hope you’ll give him a shot!
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Re: Cats in the Cradle
Sorry I left this unfinished...here’s his link Cats in the Cradle, presently standing for $35,000.
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Re: Cats in the Cradle
Just thought I’d mention, he’s a half brother to Halley’s Comet
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Re: Cats in the Cradle
Used him a half dozen times last night as I bred my turf router blue hen's. Its not like I don't have other options. He gave me straight A's with at least four and I didn't hypo most of them. If you sort the turf router stallion list by percentage of stakes produced he is a strong #2 with 17%. 17% stakes, strong hypos, and 35K: he is a stone cold bargain. Probably should be at 55K-60K.
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Re: Cats in the Cradle
This post was just as good as a simperior edge issue lol
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Re: Cats in the Cradle
Thank you Pete! I’m always willing to take your money, lol.
Seriously, best of luck to all who have used Cats in the Cradle now and in future.
Seriously, best of luck to all who have used Cats in the Cradle now and in future.
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How do you sort the stallion list by % of stakes produced?Lucas Davenport wrote: ↑4 years ago Used him a half dozen times last night as I bred my turf router blue hen's. Its not like I don't have other options. He gave me straight A's with at least four and I didn't hypo most of them. If you sort the turf router stallion list by percentage of stakes produced he is a strong #2 with 17%. 17% stakes, strong hypos, and 35K: he is a stone cold bargain. Probably should be at 55K-60K.
Sorry to hijack the thread Nick!
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Ah sorry I mean where do you find find this filter? Is it in the stud book? I can’t find it, all I see is stats that are sorted by racing stats (wins, stakes wins, progeny $ etc.)Emmie Kay wrote: ↑4 years agoIn the search filter drop down bar, just choose Stakes rather than Freak. I actually use Stakes % more than Freak, since I know I’ll never breed one! Haha.Carole Hanson wrote: ↑4 years agoHow do you sort the stallion list by % of stakes produced?Lucas Davenport wrote: ↑4 years ago Used him a half dozen times last night as I bred my turf router blue hen's. Its not like I don't have other options. He gave me straight A's with at least four and I didn't hypo most of them. If you sort the turf router stallion list by percentage of stakes produced he is a strong #2 with 17%. 17% stakes, strong hypos, and 35K: he is a stone cold bargain. Probably should be at 55K-60K.
Sorry to hijack the thread Nick!
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Re: Cats in the Cradle
In the stud book, click on turf routers. Then when you're on that page, there's gallop stat which defaults to freak. Change that to stakes. Hope that helps!
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Ah I see, thank you! I was looking at rankings rather than the specific categories.Laura Ferguson wrote: ↑4 years ago In the stud book, click on turf routers. Then when you're on that page, there's gallop stat which defaults to freak. Change that to stakes. Hope that helps!
Sorry again Nick! Breed to Cats in the Cradle!!!
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No problem Carole. Glad someone helped you sort it out.
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Only 3 spots left before he’s closed to the public. I want to thank all who have used him and wish you all the very best of luck with your foals.
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Re: Cats in the Cradle
Thanks for the heads upNick Gilmore wrote: ↑4 years ago Only 3 spots left before he’s closed to the public. I want to thank all who have used him and wish you all the very best of luck with your foals.
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