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I just love that guy! Stall looks pretty cozy on this cold winter night - wouldn't mind being in there with him.Sparrow Castle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 6:09 pm
TDN @theTDN
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29 and lookin’ fine! Although already technically 30, A.P. Indy will celebrate his 30th birthday in March.
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He's a national treasure! Hope you're staying warm and cozy too, WarBiscuit. The weather out there is frightful...in the extreme!WarBiscuit wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 7:37 pmI just love that guy! Stall looks pretty cozy on this cold winter night - wouldn't mind being in there with him.Sparrow Castle wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 6:09 pm
TDN @theTDN
12m12 minutes ago
29 and lookin’ fine! Although already technically 30, A.P. Indy will celebrate his 30th birthday in March.
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WarBiscuit
More: https://www.paulickreport.com/news/bloo ... ew-mexico/Conquest Mo Money, a Grade 1-placed stakes winner, will begin his stallion career at McKenna Thoroughbreds in Taiban, N.M., for the 2019 breeding season.
The 5-year-old son of Uncle Mo was retired in November due to a nagging suspensory injury, finishing with a record of three wins in seven career starts for earnings of $510,580.
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Conquest Mo Money is out of the unraced Seeking the Gold mare Stirring. He is a half-brother to Nowhere to Hide, an earner of over $217,000 who ran in the 2009 Kentucky Derby. His extended family includes Canadian Horse of the Year With Approval, Belmont Stakes winner Touch Gold, G1 winner Brilliant Speed, and G2 winner Serenading.
Sandy McKenna said in a statement that Conquest Mo Money was fully booked for the 2019 breeding season.
More: https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/b ... cky/364616If demand for Scat Daddy blood was perceived as strong at the start of last year, then it is undoubtedly running at fever pitch 12 months on as the industry clamours to capitalise on any emerging successors.
Much of Scat Daddy’s popularity stemmed from his ability to throw fast, quality juveniles with clockwork regularity and when No Nay Never signalled last season that he may well follow suit with his own series of classy two-year-olds, demand for anything Scat Daddy went into overdrive.
There are at least 20 sons of Scat Daddy listed at stud worldwide. Triple Crown winner Justify is understandably the most highly anticipated new Kentucky stallion of 2019 and commands $150,000 at Ashford Stud as a result. And, by all accounts, fellow Ashford stallion Mendelssohn, also by Scat Daddy and a half-brother to leading sire Into Mischief, has been unbelievably popular with breeders, in his case at $35,000.
https://www.paulickreport.com/news/bloo ... alifornia/Great Stuff is the only son of Quality to Road to stand in California. Great Stuff, out of the stakes-placed Hennessy mare Sumptuous, ran a 102 Beyer Speed Figure in winning last year's Grade 3 Toboggan Stakes at Aqueduct. He was third in the G1 Carter Handicap and G3 Tom Fool Handicap, finishing his career with earnings of $478,902.
Grade 1 Winner Mubtaahij RetiredSparrow Castle wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 4:07 pmJeremy Balan Verified account@BH_JBalan
16m16 minutes ago
Grade 1 winner Mubtaahij has been retired and is at Hill 'n' Dale in Kentucky. He won't stand there, but he'll head to stud in South America, according to bloodstock agent Donato Lanni.