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Looking for info on Cox's Ridge & 2 of his sons

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:00 am
by KBEquine
I'd love information on Cox's Ridge & two of his sons:

1. Trapp Mountain [stands in TX]. and

2. Sundance Ridge [stands in MA]

Specifically, any information on soundness [and soundness of their offspring], temprament, and what these horses throw would be appreciated.

We recently accumulated a couple of Cox's Ridge's grandkids & I'm trying to find out more about him & the above 2 sires.

Thanks.

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 12:57 pm
by Cree
Cox's Ridge, big robust tough horse. Long in the back. Sound. Not usually the win early type, some turf ability.
He is the sire of the useful sire Out Of Place, and I also really like Eltish and Little Missouri.
Out of Place's offspring gets about 17 average lifetime starts.
Trapp Mountain started out in KY (I think), but was moved to Texas.
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Re: Looking for info on Cox's Ridge & 2 of his sons

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:27 pm
by Nighthenge
KBEquine wrote:I'd love information on Cox's Ridge & two of his sons:

1. Trapp Mountain [stands in TX]. and

2. Sundance Ridge [stands in MA]

Specifically, any information on soundness [and soundness of their offspring], temprament, and what these horses throw would be appreciated.

We recently accumulated a couple of Cox's Ridge's grandkids & I'm trying to find out more about him & the above 2 sires.

Thanks.

Sundance Ridge is a local breed-to-race sire and has a couple of New England champions to his credit. African Princess and full siblings Sunlit Ridge and Stylish Sultan earned YEA honors here, IIRC.

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 5:12 pm
by jellac
Trapp Mountain is a Texas based breed to race stallion that I've never seen in person, though he stands not too far away. I have seen many of his offspring on the track and have two thoughts about him from my impressions of his progeny -

1) As a group they are beautifully articulated and refined types. Perhaps a bit light of bone compared to many of today's very muscular "Clever Trick" types. They exhibit classic lines; are elegant and at times feminin in appearance.

2) As a group they tend to mature early, many posess early speed and despite those lighter frames and delicate appearing underpinnings they must be sound as a large number of them seem to make it to the track and compete regularly as 2 and 3YOs.

Other than that I can't say whether many have the durability to still be around at age 4 and up or if I've just not noticed those older individuals. Also when I've seen them run they have for the most part preferred to run on the front end of a race.....the good news is they're often still in the lead or give it up grudgingly only a step or two from the wire.

The well put together ones - from racey dams - that I've noted at sales have sold well.

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 7:33 pm
by HiddenEchoFarm
Belated thanks for your opinions -- anyone able to scrounge up pictures will also be appreciated! I'm trying to see if one of my guys looks like his sire [Trapp Mountain] & if one of my mares resembles HER sire [Sundance Ridge]. As her dam also recently moved to our barn, I can already see what she got from her . . .

Bill

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 3:44 am
by mbj
Have had a couple Cox's Ridge grandbabies OTTB to sporthorses and have really liked their minds, soundness and athleticism. The last 2 have been short in the back, tho, so maybe don't take after him? One had feet we thought would be bad but held shoes really well. The other has great feet.

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:54 am
by henthorn
Cox's Ridge is a noted broodmare sire.

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:21 am
by LaTroienne

Alright!

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:01 am
by HiddenEchoFarm
Thanks to everyone for all of your help -- I now have more information & even pictures. I'm truly grateful [and hoping anyone else with additional knowledge will add to this thread].

Thanks again

Bill
Hidden Echo Farm

By the way . . .

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:45 pm
by KBEquine
If the posting order looks funny . . . HiddenEchoFarm [grateful for the information] is my significant other [although I posted the original question].

We both are very happy with the help we've gotten!

Kim
KBEquine

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:52 pm
by LaTroienne
Cox's Ridge:

By COX'S RIDGE(1974). Stakes winner of $667,172, Metropolitan H.-G1, etc.Among the leading sires, sire of 18 crops of racing age, 802 foals, 615
starters, 49 stakes winners, 3 champions, 464 winners of 1652 races and
earning $38,752,823/$7,670(CAN) in N.A./U.S. Among the leading
broodmare sires, sire of dams of 66 stakes winners, including champions
Orientate, Nuclear Debate, Personal Decision, and of Halland Park Girl,
West by West, Stephen Got Even, Wagon Limit, Republic Lass, Zavata

Here:: http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?p=% ... 1&.intl=us

ALL OF COX'S RIDGE'S SIRE LEADINGS:

http://www.brisnet.com/cgi-bin/breviewr ... r=Stallion

Links to other reports of Cox's Ridge:
Return to sire index OR Return to Home Page.

Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of Southeast Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #3)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of Southeast Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #5)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of FL Breds by BMSPI (Rank #6)
Leading Turf Broodmare Sires of Atlantic Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #11)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of GA Breds by Earnings (Rank #13)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of GA Breds by Earnings (Rank #13)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of FL Breds by BMSPI (Rank #13)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of WA Breds by Earnings (Rank #14)
Leading Turf Broodmare Sires of NY Breds by BMSPI (Rank #15)
Leading Turf Broodmare Sires of WA Breds by Earnings (Rank #15)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of Atlantic Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #17)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of VA Breds by Earnings (Rank #19)
Leading Turf Broodmare Sires of MD Breds by Earnings (Rank #20)
Leading Broodmare Sires of TX Breds by BMSPI (Rank #21)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of Atlantic Region* Breds by Earnings (Rank #21)
Leading Turf Broodmare Sires of Atlantic Region* Breds by Earnings (Rank #21)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of Atlantic Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #21)
Leading Turf Broodmare Sires of NY Breds by Earnings (Rank #22)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of MD Breds by Earnings (Rank #23)
Leading Turf Broodmare Sires of MI Breds by Earnings (Rank #24)
Leading Broodmare Sires of Southeast Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #24)
Leading Sprint Broodmare Sires of KY Breds by Earnings (Rank #25)
Leading Dirt Broodmare Sires of KY Breds by Earnings (Rank #26)
Leading Sprint Broodmare Sires of GA Breds by Earnings (Rank #27)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of NY Breds by Earnings (Rank #28)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of West Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #29)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of Atlantic Region* Breds by Earnings (Rank #30)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of NY Breds by Earnings (Rank #31)
Leading Dirt Broodmare Sires of GA Breds by Earnings (Rank #31)
Leading Broodmare Sires of GA Breds by Earnings (Rank #31)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of TX Breds by BMSPI (Rank #31)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of West Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #34)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of WA Breds by Earnings (Rank #34)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of NY Breds by BMSPI (Rank #34)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of VA Breds by Earnings (Rank #35)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of TX Breds by BMSPI (Rank #35)
Leading Dirt Broodmare Sires of Atlantic Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #35)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of MD Breds by Earnings (Rank #36)
Leading Dirt Broodmare Sires of NY Breds by BMSPI (Rank #36)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of NY Breds by BMSPI (Rank #37)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of KY Breds by Earnings (Rank #38)
Leading Broodmare Sires of KY Breds by Earnings (Rank #40)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of KY Breds by Earnings (Rank #41)
Leading Dirt Broodmare Sires of VA Breds by Earnings (Rank #41)
Leading Dirt Broodmare Sires by Earnings (Rank #42)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires by Earnings (Rank #49)
Leading Dirt Broodmare Sires of Southeast Region* Breds by BMSPI (Rank #49)
Leading Dirt Broodmare Sires of TX Breds by Earnings (Rank #50)
Leading Sprint Broodmare Sires of TX Breds by Earnings (Rank #50)
Leading Broodmare Sires of VA Breds by Earnings (Rank #51)
Leading Broodmare Sires of FL Breds by BMSPI (Rank #56)
Leading Sprint Broodmare Sires of TX Breds by BMSPI (Rank #57)
Leading Broodmare Sires of WA Breds by Earnings (Rank #59)
Leading Broodmare Sires of TX Breds by Earnings (Rank #62)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of FL Breds by Earnings (Rank #67)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of Southeast Region* Breds by Earnings (Rank #68)
Leading Miler Broodmare Sires of MI Breds by Earnings (Rank #70)
Leading Sprint Broodmare Sires by Earnings (Rank #71)
Leading Broodmare Sires by Earnings (Rank #71)
Leading Sprint Broodmare Sires of IA Breds by Earnings (Rank #71)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires of MI Breds by Earnings (Rank #73)
Leading Route Broodmare Sires by Earnings (Rank #74)



SUNSET RIDGE:

Private
SUNSET RIDGE, 1989, Cox's Ridge--Sunny Dame, by Damascus. William Kochan.

Sunset Ridge. Placed at 3, $625. Sire.


Female family: http://www.brisnet.com/cgi-bin/bris_lin ... 0/750.html

TRAPP MOUNTAIN

By TRAPP MOUNTAIN(1986). Stakes winner of $215,172, Futurity S. [G1],etc. Sire of 10 crops of racing age, 153 foals, 117 starters, 78 winners of
269 races and earning $3,402,113 in N.A., including Aboriginal Apex
($523,346, Fair Grounds Breeders' Cup H. [L] (FG, $67,770), etc.), Moun-
tain Top ($363,965, Hallandale H. [G3], etc.), Fenton Lane ($299,615,Owners' Day H. [L] (DEL, $45,000)), stakes-placed Trapp Time (13 wins,
$199,433), Dream Trapp [L] ($94,179), etc. Sire of dams of winners.

http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?p=% ... 1&.intl=us

Leading midatlantic 2001 sire...


http://users.1st.net/racingsires/nfINTDB7_1.htm

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sons of cox ridge

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:19 am
by mini's mom
I know that this is an old thread but does anyone know where this stallion is (Sunset Ridge) - I have a mr p bred mare and needs to be outcrossed from him - one of the horses recommended is a horse by cox ridge

thanks
minis mom

Re: sons of cox ridge

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:22 am
by KBEquine
mini's mom wrote:I know that this is an old thread but does anyone know where this stallion is (Sunset Ridge) - I have a mr p bred mare and needs to be outcrossed from him - one of the horses recommended is a horse by cox ridge

thanks
minis mom


Are you trying to breed a racehorse?

If so, I'm just curious why you are looking for a 22 year old horse who had 7 starts at Assiniboia & only managed one 3rd? [And if you are trying to breed a show horse, I'd still love to know what this particular stallion brings to the table.]

Anyhow, there are other Cox's Ridge-line horses out there who are outcrosses to Mr. Prospector who - at least on paper - are more deserving of a mare's attention.

Per The Bloodhorse stallion directory, Cox's Ridge sons in the northeastern part of the country who are advertised at stud & who are outcrosses to Mr. P include:

Ball's Bluff WV $1k
Eltish NY $3500
Gnarler OH Private

I'm not holding out Gnarler or Ball's Bluff as top stallion candidates, but they ran more than 7 times & at least found their way to the winner's circle a couple times each.

There are also some grandsons in the same part of the country - including our Mountain Top in Pennsylvania who is a graded stakes winner & a complete outcross to Native Dancer.

He stands by private treaty & I'm not offering him as an alternative stallion to the one you chose, because we stand him to very few outside mares, but just asking what there is about the particular stallion that you chose that attracted you?

cox ridge sons

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:04 pm
by mini's mom
thanks for the reply

yes I am trying to breed a SOUND race horse -

I own a mare named famous woman - she is by western fame & is from the mr propsector family of west by west and gone west - she in fact looks like gone west

she was fast on the track and the man that I got her from claimed her at santa anita - she is a cal bred

she can run and has a tremendous heart - I had wanted to send her to eltish but I didn't have the stud fee and other expenses - she is a real nice mare and deserves the best that I can breed her to -

I love eltish

thanks for the reply

mini's mom