With all these two year old speed balls with sore legs out there already this year, how about a horse like Singletary for soundness and class?
He wins a million point seven, wins the Breeder's Cup Mile, starts 25 times or so, and runs two through five years old.
Could he be worth a try? Will his grass work help on artificial tracks?
Any thoughts?
How about Singletary for soundness and class?
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He doesn't have the greatest female family but he was a top class racehorse. Kind of in the same mold as Castledale with the exception that he's a grade l winner on both dirt and turf..
He received a fairly good size book of mares his first season-don't know how solid they were but he'll need a good one or two from that first crop to move forward as a sire.
He received a fairly good size book of mares his first season-don't know how solid they were but he'll need a good one or two from that first crop to move forward as a sire.
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Very helpful, all. Thanks so much.
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