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Sadlers Wells-Top Sire of Sires for 2005
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 7:42 am
by Keith
Sadlers Well is a Top Sire of Sires for 2005
1. Borrego by El Prado-Sweet As Honey by Strike The Gold winner of Pacific Classic and Jockey Club Gold Cup
2. Motivator by Montjeu-Out West by Gone West winner of Epsom Derby
3. Scorpion by Montjeu-Ardmelody by Law Society winner of English St. Leger,Grand Prix de Paris-NTR, 2nd Irish Derby
3. Hurricane Run by Montjeu-Hold On by Surumu winner of Irish Derby 2nd French Derby
4. Artie Schiller by El Prado-Hidden Light by Majestic Light winner of Makers Mark Mile H., Bernard Baruch H.
5. Kitten's Joy by El Prado-Kitten's First by Lear Fan 2nd Arlington Million
Keith
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 8:05 am
by Mike
While it is still too early to tell, Galileo has some pretty excitng 2yos down this way. One won a trial at Newcastle NSW by 8 lengths last week.
If Galileo is successful down this way, he will be only the second S/Wells, the first being Scenic. NZ had a sire, Victory Dance that was good by him, but the horse did not get a chance.
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 9:15 am
by FOS
hi Keith...hello Mike
And now Hurricane Run (by Sadlers Wells' son Montjeu) wins the Arc...WOW.
Montjeu is some special sire.
Respectfully
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 9:23 am
by Mike
Hi FOS
Montjeu is certainly a special sire up north but he's done nothing down here. I never liked him from the first time I saw him and would not have believed that he would make such an impact in the NH.
Just goes to show! but I'm not sure what it shows!!!
All the best.
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 4:59 pm
by louis finochio
With just a few crops Montjeu is off to an amazing start. Time will tell if he will be just as good a sire as Danehill or better.
perfect soul
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 5:30 pm
by wen8t
any odds on perfect soul
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:57 pm
by henthorn
HI, wen8t. Perfect Soul is a very good-looking son of Sadler's Wells, at Darby Dan. He got lots of mares based on looks alone. But he won't likely be commercial, as he isn't very big, started racing late, and got better with age. I would expect his stud fee to stay fairly low for a long time and he might become a good breed-to-race sire.
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:20 pm
by henthorn
I hope Sligo Bay makes it. I know my six month old filly from his first crop is a great representative. She is big, forward, athletic, well-balanced, and the GIRL IN CHARGE. She has those deep angles with her neck set down into her chest with a big neck and slightly long pasterns. And you gotta love his dam's family, as she is full sister to Devil's Bag and Saint Ballado. I hope he has other precocious weanlings at Keeneland that cause a stir.
(Here's Starlight Bay from earlier this summer--can you tell I'm a proud grandmother?)

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:48 pm
by Mike
Looks very nice indeed, Henthorn. Best of luck with her.