Hi AWR people. He's the Kentucky derby winner and said to be all surface route, but I don't have any AWR mare now. So I can't tell how good he is.
If he does it as good as TR or DR, then he'll be decent. Maybe you should try this outcross yourself to find out. Until the end of April, he stands at 30k. (He stands at 40K now.)
Update:
His AWR, TR and DR ability are about the same, that is just below the best hypoing studs in respective divisions, based on my limited hypos(own almost no AWR mares) done on him. That means Avacas is slightly better than him.
In any of these divisions Rich Strike can be applied as an outcross, like in AWR no Deep Impact in his pedigree.
Don't forget him!
Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) the RL sire Steward Approved, the obvious outcross option!
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Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) the RL sire Steward Approved, the obvious outcross option!
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Re: New real life sire Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) standing at 30k
I bred 5 foals (A- nicks from star mares - one a SW) so I've done my best to give him a start.
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my swap mares: https://tinyurl.com/35jk5aah
Regina Moore's new player articles (not mine) https://www.simhorseracing.com/featurer ... pleID=5100
Re: New real life sire Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) standing at 30k
Thank you, Gwen. May they all be stakes or freaks for you!
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Re: New real life sire Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) standing at 30k
Got a nice A- for my AW mare, hoping it’s a good foal!! Would love a few of his when I get some more $$ under my belt
Re: New real life sire Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) standing at 30k
Update:
His AWR, TR and DR ability are about the same, that is just below the best hypoing studs in respective divisions, based on my limited hypos(own almost no AWR mares) done on him. That means Avacas is slightly better than him.
In any of these divisions Rich Strike can be applied as an outcross, like in AWR no Deep Impact in his pedigree.
Don't forget him!
His AWR, TR and DR ability are about the same, that is just below the best hypoing studs in respective divisions, based on my limited hypos(own almost no AWR mares) done on him. That means Avacas is slightly better than him.
In any of these divisions Rich Strike can be applied as an outcross, like in AWR no Deep Impact in his pedigree.
Don't forget him!
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Re: Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) the RL sire, the obvious outcross option!
I got an A with an AWR mare which i already bred so will def use him next year
also got another A and A- with AWR mares
also got another A and A- with AWR mares
PATIENCE is the cheapest thing in racing and least used.. J.B Cummings..
Re: Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) the RL sire, the obvious outcross option!
One thing I missed is that he is already STEWARD APPROVED!
Re: Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) the RL sire Steward Approved, the obvious outcross option!
Freed up more slots on him!
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Re: Rich Strike(AWR, DR, TR) the RL sire Steward Approved, the obvious outcross option!
Welp, RS gave me my only AWR stakes yearling this year: a colt out of a Simi Valley mare. I'll have to test him for dual surface talent too.