Adding Speed To Stamina
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:55 am
I'm located in Florida and breed to race on grass which I consider a kinder surface. I aim for a horse which can get 10 furlongs as a 3YO and go longer at 4. I prefer to breed to Florida stallions which accomplished the same in Gr.I company like Sweet Return and Shakespeare.
I have a nice Pine Bluff mare named Fiddle, a SW of nearly $150,000, Mellon breeding, 3rd dam full to Raise A Native. I note that only twice when Fiddle was racing was she able to mount even minor rallies. Since she has a pedigree rich with stamina influences I thought that adding some proven speed might help. I also noticed that Majestic Light, her second damsire, has often worked with Buckpasser. This may be in part because they were both Phipps horses. So I started looking for a Florida stallion with Buckpasser and speed.
This brought me to Mass Media, a very fast horse and a proven sire, He was sired by a Belmont winner and Fiddle's sire, Pine Bluff, was a close 3rd in AP Indy's Belmont, the third fastest ever run. Curiously Mass Media's dosage points more toward distance/stamina: 6-2-13-0-1 DI = 1.93 CD = 0.55
I was especially taken by the fact that both the dam of Mass Media's sire and the dam of his dam (his granddam) produced significant turf horses at a distance. .
His sire, Touch Gold, is a half to Canadian Triple Crown winner, With Approval, which won $2,863,540, and set a new world record for 11f on turf (2:10.20) in the Bowling Green Handicap and set a NSR in the 11f Tidal H.
Mass Media's dam, Sultry Allure, is a half to top turf horse, Solar Splendor, winner of $1,386,468 including the Turf Classic and the Man O' War twice. Solar Splendor is the third best horse sired by Majestic Light which, as noted above, is also the sire of Fiddle's dam, Chatham Light.
I'm aware that when a distance/stamina horse is mated with a speed horse the offspring often turns out to be neither fish nor fowl. I'm wondering if the distance proclivities exhibited by the other offspring of Passing Mood and Sultry Sun might indicate an ameliorating tilt toward the distance/stamina wing.
For what it's worth, the Dosage profile of this mating is: 3-2-7-1-1 DI: 1.55 CD: +0.36
Mare's pedigree: http://www.sporthorse-data.com/d?i=10565766
Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
I have a nice Pine Bluff mare named Fiddle, a SW of nearly $150,000, Mellon breeding, 3rd dam full to Raise A Native. I note that only twice when Fiddle was racing was she able to mount even minor rallies. Since she has a pedigree rich with stamina influences I thought that adding some proven speed might help. I also noticed that Majestic Light, her second damsire, has often worked with Buckpasser. This may be in part because they were both Phipps horses. So I started looking for a Florida stallion with Buckpasser and speed.
This brought me to Mass Media, a very fast horse and a proven sire, He was sired by a Belmont winner and Fiddle's sire, Pine Bluff, was a close 3rd in AP Indy's Belmont, the third fastest ever run. Curiously Mass Media's dosage points more toward distance/stamina: 6-2-13-0-1 DI = 1.93 CD = 0.55
I was especially taken by the fact that both the dam of Mass Media's sire and the dam of his dam (his granddam) produced significant turf horses at a distance. .
His sire, Touch Gold, is a half to Canadian Triple Crown winner, With Approval, which won $2,863,540, and set a new world record for 11f on turf (2:10.20) in the Bowling Green Handicap and set a NSR in the 11f Tidal H.
Mass Media's dam, Sultry Allure, is a half to top turf horse, Solar Splendor, winner of $1,386,468 including the Turf Classic and the Man O' War twice. Solar Splendor is the third best horse sired by Majestic Light which, as noted above, is also the sire of Fiddle's dam, Chatham Light.
I'm aware that when a distance/stamina horse is mated with a speed horse the offspring often turns out to be neither fish nor fowl. I'm wondering if the distance proclivities exhibited by the other offspring of Passing Mood and Sultry Sun might indicate an ameliorating tilt toward the distance/stamina wing.
For what it's worth, the Dosage profile of this mating is: 3-2-7-1-1 DI: 1.55 CD: +0.36
Mare's pedigree: http://www.sporthorse-data.com/d?i=10565766
Thank you in advance for your thoughts.