Tomorrows Cat in France..

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Tomorrows Cat in France..

Postby Crystal » Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:57 am

Any idea how this guy did standing in France? I havent heard a word about him since the day we sent him to quarintine. I'm assuming his first French foals would arrive this season. Anybody is that part of the world?

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Re: Tomorrows Cat in France..

Postby pokeyman » Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:29 am

Crystal wrote:Any idea how this guy did standing in France? I havent heard a word about him since the day we sent him to quarintine. I'm assuming his first French foals would arrive this season. Anybody is that part of the world?


I'd be curious too.

My 2 year old NY-Bred Tomorrows Cat is doing awesome in training! She's been very sound so far with no physical setbacks (no heat, swelling, lameness or metabolic issues). We think she might be able to make her first start this summer versus typical Fall. Her dam is turf bred and I can't wait to get her on the grass!

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Postby AscotStud » Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:08 pm

my brother has a nice 2 yo colt by him I will have down in KY with me in about a month and we have a 2yo filly who will are going to send in this fall
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Postby erins isle » Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:17 am

This is what I found on France Galop:

http://www2.france-galop.com/FGWeb/doma ... _perf.aspx

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Postby Crystal » Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:54 pm

sorry Erin, I ment how is he doing at stud. If anyone knew how many mares he got his first season at stud in France. I just pulled up his racerecord on that site, am I missing a link to follow?

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Postby erins isle » Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:52 am

Sorry Cristal this is the right link:


http://www2.france-galop.com/FGWeb/doma ... x?metier=0

Seems he only has produced two foals, one of them won some prizemoney in Nad al Sheba.

If you go to France Galop, on the left you can put it in the English version. in the middle go to ''horseracing professionals'' there are all the statistics.
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Postby pokeyman » Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:41 am

erins isle wrote:Sorry Cristal this is the right link:


http://www2.france-galop.com/FGWeb/doma ... x?metier=0

Seems he only has produced two foals, one of them won some prizemoney in Nad al Sheba.

If you go to France Galop, on the left you can put it in the English version. in the middle go to ''horseracing professionals'' there are all the statistics.


I believe the 2 foals listed were North American bred not French bred. They were his best 2 foals, I believe, in the States.