Dynaformer as a sire of sires?

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Sam
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Postby Sam » Tue May 09, 2006 12:27 pm

bonzer wrote:Dynaformer and Brian's Time are very closely related add to that the Derby win it all looks like he will end up in Japan. Consider the fact that Dynaformer is not yet a great sire of sires. Also, Dynaformer is a very good turf stallion it all points to Japan. For him to stay in the Western hemisphere(USA or Europe) either Coolmore or Darley have got to be interested. Winning the Derby is not that big a deal when it comes to stallion prospects.

eeeeh, he's come along at the tail end of Dynaformer's career and could be the last of the highest echelon of Dynaformers. So far, there's been no son to step up and take dad's place. He's got a decent family with a decent race record (that can only get better) and nice conformation. He'll stay stateside and get a chance here, at least for the first 5 years. I still think he winds up at Three Chimneys.

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Postby bonzer » Tue May 09, 2006 10:58 pm

Maybe its time that American breeders looked seriously at poaching a few good Sunday Silence sons. When Three Chimneys went after Smarty Jones they syndicated a stallion that ought to be a perfect fit to American Racing and Breeding. On the other hand do you think they will be as successful in putting together the money on a horse that might not click. SUNDAY SILENCE deja vu maybe????