While we are improving....
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- Kelly Haggerty
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While we are improving....
I will put in another pitch for an option to extend SB filly leases through their 4yo season for a fee, say maybe $250k SIM. This would give the long-distance routers more starts at their preferred distance and increase their earnings while still getting the Steward a broodmare at age 5, a year younger than most of the AJ bred RL mares that get auctioned.
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Re: While we are improving....
You can alway ask the Steward to lease for another year if you wish
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Re: While we are improving....
Thanks Diane. I could do, but then sometimes people think there are back-room thingies going on and, tbh, I am not sure if I know what a proper price would be to suggest. Sometimes prices seem a bit all over the place. That is why I thought maybe if there was a standard way it would be easier. Em would still have to be on board, and she may not want to lose another year of production.Diane Townsend wrote: ↑2 months ago You can alway ask the Steward to lease for another year if you wish
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Re: While we are improving....
Most of these fillies the steward breeds and leases to you are bred for the purpose of making babies the extra season and the loss of one foal is a lot more than the 250,000 she’ll get for extending one year and potentially getting another 100K and earnings
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That was what I couldn't tell. SB kind of go for all sorts of prices, just like IRL. The ones from mares with more earnings seem to go for more, so would the difference over the lifetime of the mare plus the $250k (or whatever fee) even things out? I can't really tell as I mostly stay out of the SB game.Mr. Lord Rich wrote: ↑2 months ago Most of these fillies the steward breeds and leases to you are bred for the purpose of making babies the extra season and the loss of one foal is a lot more than the 250,000 she’ll get for extending one year and potentially getting another 100K and earnings
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I voted no, only because the Steward is always willing to discuss each and every lease. With her insight, whose opinion could possibly be more valuable? In the past, I have asked for an extension on a lease. While she agreed, it ended up a waste of time and the filly was not much further ahead. However, the next time could be different.
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I love to extend leases on a filly that I really think didn't get the chance to meet her potential. But if the horse is a stakes winner and has earned six figures, it's coming back to me almost every time.
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And suppose they earn more than a quarter million, but not only are they not stakes winners, they are still eligible for NW2 ? Not sure what to think about her, except that she sure is consistent. https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1687740The Steward wrote: ↑2 months ago I love to extend leases on a filly that I really think didn't get the chance to meet her potential. But if the horse is a stakes winner and has earned six figures, it's coming back to me almost every time.
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I think you've done great with her. She shows up every time.Kelly Haggerty wrote: ↑2 months agoAnd suppose they earn more than a quarter million, but not only are they not stakes winners, they are still eligible for NW2 ? Not sure what to think about her, except that she sure is consistent. https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1687740The Steward wrote: ↑2 months ago I love to extend leases on a filly that I really think didn't get the chance to meet her potential. But if the horse is a stakes winner and has earned six figures, it's coming back to me almost every time.
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Re: While we are improving....
The Steward wrote: ↑2 months agoI think you've done great with her. She shows up every time.Kelly Haggerty wrote: ↑2 months agoAnd suppose they earn more than a quarter million, but not only are they not stakes winners, they are still eligible for NW2 ? Not sure what to think about her, except that she sure is consistent. https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1687740The Steward wrote: ↑2 months ago I love to extend leases on a filly that I really think didn't get the chance to meet her potential. But if the horse is a stakes winner and has earned six figures, it's coming back to me almost every time.
The unfortunate thing is we never get to win a Pegasus with a Stewie lease
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Re: While we are improving....
I hadn't really thought of that, just that for the 12f+ crowd there are only a few starts. If the filly were mine, I would give her a re-boot with a BT, let her get a 2nd win, and then bring her back next year confident and fresh with more races at her distances. Or, I have her booked to Cataclyzm. Either works. I just have a bunch of TR like this, and the rest I would never consider retiring at 3 while they are still freaks and just now getting their preferred distances. The Steward breeds for her broodmare band though, so racing is really just gravy and waiting for them to be old enough for their real job, so I can see both sides.Joseph Depaulo wrote: ↑2 months agoThe Steward wrote: ↑2 months agoI think you've done great with her. She shows up every time.Kelly Haggerty wrote: ↑2 months ago
And suppose they earn more than a quarter million, but not only are they not stakes winners, they are still eligible for NW2 ? Not sure what to think about her, except that she sure is consistent. https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1687740
The unfortunate thing is we never get to win a Pegasus with a Stewie lease