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Pleasant Tap is number one in this category, followed by Sky Classic and Lemon Drop Kid. Others that qualify using average winning distance of foals are Appitude, Quiet American, Arch, Rahy, Gulch, Slew City Slew, Repent and Dixieland Band.
Active sires that have sired at least one male North American classic winner and have a stud fee of 50K or less are Gulch, Quiet American, Holy Bull, Thunder Gulch, Northern Afleet, Cryptoclearance and Grindstone. Tiznow is now at 75K so he is excluded from the list.
I would think that Pleasant Tap has the most to offer for the fee.
DDT
Active sires that have sired at least one male North American classic winner and have a stud fee of 50K or less are Gulch, Quiet American, Holy Bull, Thunder Gulch, Northern Afleet, Cryptoclearance and Grindstone. Tiznow is now at 75K so he is excluded from the list.
I would think that Pleasant Tap has the most to offer for the fee.
DDT
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DDT wrote:Pleasant Tap is number one in this category, followed by Sky Classic and Lemon Drop Kid. Others that qualify using average winning distance of foals are Appitude, Quiet American, Arch, Rahy, Gulch, Slew City Slew, Repent and Dixieland Band.
I would think that Pleasant Tap has the most to offer for the fee.
DDT
A comment on Pleasant Tap--when you look at him, you have to take Tap Dance City out of the equation, as that one horse won nearly $10 million all by himself in Japan and skews Pleasant Tap's numbers heavily upward. Without Tap Dance City, Pleasant Tap's average/median earnings are $82435/$21005. If you take away Sky Classic's highest earning foal, Sky Conqueror, it only shifts Sky Classic's average earnings down by about $3000.
With Tap Dance City out of the equation and all else being equal, I'd give Sky Classic the edge between the two of them, with more stakes horses (15% SW and SP vs 13%), higher median earnings ($37,500 vs $21,005), greater percentage runners from foals (82% vs 74%) and greater percentage winners from foals (62% vs 50%). In Pleasant Tap's favour, Sky Classic foals strongly skew to turf, whereas Pleasant Taps are more likely to be versatile.
That said, I think they're both good value for a $12,500 fee.
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LB wrote:bdw0617 wrote:okay no tiznow, I would go with Indian charlie
He also stands for $75,000.
At least you're consistent.
seriously? man... this is tough. they must have just gotten their fees raised. I remember tiznow was at 40 and indian charlie was right around there too.
Okay let me think.. no way on earth IC @ 75k BTW.. you are in pulpit/el prado range then which is a notch above where he is.
okay, at the price, i'd actually go with Fu Peg at 30k. I like the fact that he can throw turf hroses that can get a route of ground that can run on any class level.
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Regarding Pleasant Tap, I do not think it is fair to take a horse's top earner out of the analysis even if the earings are somewhat inflated because they came in restricted races. How would you account for all the state-bred earnings for sires? This is a jackpot game. If a sire produces a jackpot horse, especially when he produces more than one (see Premium Tap, David Junior, Tiago), the sire deserves credit.