to enter stud since Willie Blue
Line Of David? I hope they don't put him in Slew's old stall.
By a sire who's slightly more successful than Buddha but not a son of Unbridled's Song.
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The news was the result of a leak, Spendthrift did not plan on making any announcement for some time. They bought Line of David as a racing & stallion prospect but when he did not pass vet, the deal was re-negotiated as a stallion prospect only. Like Notional, Line of David will stand for a very reasonable fee. Personally I think Spendthrift is a very forward-thinking farm and has offered breeders some very good & inventive deals. I think they do their homework well and are very in touch with the market. And no, I am not associated with them although I do buy seasons from them (and almost every other KY farm) for my clients.
I have not seen Line of David yet, but am told he is a bigger, stretchier version of his sire (balanced) and is very correct.
It will be very interesting to see where the big stallion prospects (in particular Quality Road & Eskendereya) will stand next year. Evans & Jackson/Zayat have ties with more than one stud farm and although money is short for everyone, the competition for those 2 horses shold be strong.
I have not seen Line of David yet, but am told he is a bigger, stretchier version of his sire (balanced) and is very correct.
It will be very interesting to see where the big stallion prospects (in particular Quality Road & Eskendereya) will stand next year. Evans & Jackson/Zayat have ties with more than one stud farm and although money is short for everyone, the competition for those 2 horses shold be strong.
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Sadly, just another example of a lightly-raced horse with physical problems shuffled off to stud, to reproduce more horses like himself. Nothing against the horse or Spendthrift, just the state of the modern thoroughbred industry. A horse like this, though, would seem to me to be a better fit in a regional market.
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Hi Bohemia:
I agree with you, in my opinion he is more suited to a regional market. Spendthrift has stood horses in LA in the past and has considered PA on at least one occasion that I know of...who knows, LOD may end up in a regional market by the time the Stallion Register comes out.
By the way, I have seen some very good Notional foals...the "poor man's Indian Charlie"!
I agree with you, in my opinion he is more suited to a regional market. Spendthrift has stood horses in LA in the past and has considered PA on at least one occasion that I know of...who knows, LOD may end up in a regional market by the time the Stallion Register comes out.
By the way, I have seen some very good Notional foals...the "poor man's Indian Charlie"!
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Hi da hossman ... and let's face it, a very lightly-raced horse named Malibu Moon has done extremely well for Spendthrift after STARTING his stud career in a regional market. I guess I shouldn't be too quick to judge, but MM did retire to stud with a stronger pedigree than LOD, in my opinon. Hope that Spendthrift will eventually take the plunge to Pa., that would really be exciting for me.
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According to The Blood-Horse, Battle Plan has just been sold to Japan and will enter quarantine in late July.
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