Which young stallions have genuine MARKET APPEAL ?
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Shammy Davis
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Hi FOS, Mike, and all: Please don't end this thread without allowing me to be a shameless pimp and add my two stallions to the $0 - $10K section:REBOUND by American Chance out of Chugger by Drone and Chance Spender by American Chance out of Legendary Spender by Norcliffe. I'm in favor of us all throwing fashion and chance to the winds and having all our mares bred to them. There! I'm a pimp. I'll never be able to look myself in the mirror again. By the way, Private Contracts are negotiable. I will be the best pimp I can be. You can trust me on this. Best regards - Shammy
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Shammy Davis
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Hi all: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Your support is welcome. I think to do this right, I'm going to have change my attire. What do you think about the John Travolta look in NIGHT FEVER for me? I would stand out in the paddock. Marketing experts say even bad publicity helps. I think I could learn to enjoy being a pimp. Something to carry me through my old age. Now all is need is financing. Please, please, please send your mares to my American Chance studs. One goes long. One goes short. And I go for anything reasonable. Best regards - Shammy
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Shammy Davis
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Madelyn: Great minds think alike. I just got my wife the fuzzy dice and the yellow Lincoln. They coordinate well w/her leather apparel and Wal-mart pearls. Forget the truck. They never look good without a rifle in the back window and Winston Cup #'s on each panel. It's not you. I can definitely see it with TEXAS, but not you. You've got class. Personally, I think my wife looks great but she has told me I'm sleeping in the guest room until a few changes are made. I haven't come to any conclusion on what she means by that. Best regards, Shammy
Shammy wrote:Personally, I think my wife looks great but she has told me I'm sleeping in the guest room until a few changes are made. I haven't come to any conclusion on what she means by that.
That depends on where the guest room is. If you have to move the Labrador out to make room, I think you'd better backtrack!
"A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher...You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse." C. S. Lewis
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Shammy Davis
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hi all
Market Appeal?
Consider this...
...2004 leading freshman-sire Successful Appeal sired his sixth stakes winner today (12/11/2004) when his 2 year-old colt Hostile Witness won the Inaugural Stakes (carded as a $60,000 six furlong stakes-race on the dirt) opening day at Tampa Bay Downs.
6 first-crop-stakes-winners might be considered extremely impressive for any stallion...but the fact that freshman-sire Successful Appeal's first crop consists of a mere 37 two year-olds (per bloodhorse.com)...which translates to 16% stakes winners from foals...might be enough (all things considered) to boost Successful Appeal's "market Appeal" to lofty new heights.
Respectfully
Market Appeal?
Consider this...
...2004 leading freshman-sire Successful Appeal sired his sixth stakes winner today (12/11/2004) when his 2 year-old colt Hostile Witness won the Inaugural Stakes (carded as a $60,000 six furlong stakes-race on the dirt) opening day at Tampa Bay Downs.
6 first-crop-stakes-winners might be considered extremely impressive for any stallion...but the fact that freshman-sire Successful Appeal's first crop consists of a mere 37 two year-olds (per bloodhorse.com)...which translates to 16% stakes winners from foals...might be enough (all things considered) to boost Successful Appeal's "market Appeal" to lofty new heights.
Respectfully