Purim

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Maven
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Postby Maven » Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:20 pm

I remember when this horse was 3 that he'd be a really interesting stallion prospect. And then I lost track of him last year but he's really turned it on this year.

There's nothing commercial about him, but I'm thinking he might be Dynaformer's best chance at siring a successor.

I like the fact he'll be an outcross to the majority of the mare population, coupled with the fact that his female family is known for it's blazing speed and has produced two extremely good stallions in Dr. Fager and Unbridled and a few useful stallions.

I certainly would not hesitate to breed to him with a proven, breed to race mare, but he would be dead commercially.

I'll certainly be one following where he ends up very closely.
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Postby brogers » Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:19 pm

He is off to Richland Hills under the management of Nathan Fox....the same man who started Dynaformer....

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Postby Maven » Sun Oct 07, 2007 7:41 am

Thanks, Byron. He just really appeals to me on so many levels. I think he'll be fun to "play" with.
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Postby Rokeby Forever » Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:53 pm

Old Tartan....old Darby Dan....Naskra...a double helping of Hail To Reason.

Imagine if a broodmare carries Buckpasser - such is the stuff dreams are made of! Excuse me while I take a cold shower. *chills*
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