We just claimed this filly today. She'll be sent to the farm to let down and will be bred next year.
I love her hip and she's an attractive type. I think she'll mature into a beautiful mare. I couldn't pass her up at the claiming price.
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We just claimed this filly today. She'll be sent to the farm to let down and will be bred next year.
I love her hip and she's an attractive type. I think she'll mature into a beautiful mare. I couldn't pass her up at the claiming price.
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Last edited by Jas; 07-04-2011 at 10:58 AM.
Nobody said giving Kirstie Alley a colonic would be easy.
NICE!!! I remember Mayo On the Side; I actually think I have some photos of her from when she ran against Azeri at Keeneland. Good luck with this one!
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Good luck! She's been on my Stable Mail forever and I couldn't believe they offered her for $10,000. If I had extra money burning a hole in my pocket, I would have claimed her too.
Thanks, guys.
Pronz, I've been following her and a Smarty Jones filly and I figured with this page was better but the SJ is much the better race mare. I really wasn't looking to claiming anything but at 10k, I thought she'd be worth the gamble.
Nobody said giving Kirstie Alley a colonic would be easy.
Pics of her as a yearling: http://foaltrack.com/FoalDetail.aspx...mages/Foal/686
She was kinda fat then. Congrats on the claim.
Congratulations on a nice claim! Any thoughts yet on who you might breed her to?
She was on my radar too but not jumping into the business just now. Congrats! Very nice!
Thanks, everyone.
Not a clue, T. I like the idea of sending her something with Unbridled though. You get all that great Aspidistra and Cequillo blood from him and the Quiet American in Bernardini. Plus I don't mind doubling up on Fappiano and like the idea of adding more Mr. P to the mix since she's inbred to Seattle Slew and all that Frizette blood is a positive in my book.
But physical will be paramount here. And I'll go proven.
She should be fun to play with and who knows, I may just flip her next year.
Nobody said giving Kirstie Alley a colonic would be easy.
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You're definitely not obligated but it'd be great if you keep us posted when you breed her etc.
Thanks in advance!
Yes, please do keep us updating if possible. Thank you for taking great care of this special lady.
I will certainly keep everyone up to date. I probably over-share here when it comes to the mares and foals. lol
Nobody said giving Kirstie Alley a colonic would be easy.
Tom Fool in the pedigree twice, would be awesome if you could find a stallion with Ribot![]()
There is nothing I have ever heard of as over-sharing on TBC as far as you are concerned. I LOVE all your updates and pictures. I usually wish there are more.As an always wanted to be, hope to someday be owner/breeder, I get to live vicariously through the owners and breeders who privilege us hopefuls with their horses.
Last edited by Flanders; 07-06-2011 at 01:13 AM.
She has a pulled gluteal muscle, which would account for her having decent form and then losing it quickly. Evidently its quite prevalent in horses who are working/running over synthetics.
She'll be fine but it does explain a few things.
Nobody said giving Kirstie Alley a colonic would be easy.
Anecdotally speaking (ie, we and everyone else we know who has racehorses) have many more soft tissue injuries on synthetics than on dirt.
What's interesting to me is that the filly's former trainer apparently overlooked the injury--or didn't think that she was important enough to either do diagnostics on or to give some time off.
Agree.
Eric said it's one of those injuries that unless you're really familiar with it from synthetic training, it's actually hard to pick up. Eric trains most his horses on the Keeneland surface so he's encountered it quite a bit. Today when she was jogging it became apparent.
Here's some photos of her from today.
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Nobody said giving Kirstie Alley a colonic would be easy.
When she matures and fills out a little she is going to be really, really lovely.
I'm still amazed they'd dump a filly with that pedigree into claimers, and cheap ones with that, rather than either a) check her thoroughly to see if something was wrong, or b) breed her and sell her as a broodmare.
Wow, what a nice claim! Maybe a match to Broken Vow for the Unbridled cross. Candy Ride also gets you the Fappiano cross... or Street Boss/Sense/Cry, depends on how much you wanna spend there! Can't wait to see who you choose.
Do you plan to heal her up and try to race her again at all before next season?
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