For Military Maid's colt:
Cunning Disguise
Stratagem (a military trick)
For Glenfiddich Fire's colt:
Boggart (a Scottish trickster spirit - may also tie in with Harry Potter)
It's Naming Time Again...
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So hard at first to come up with name suggestions for these two for some reason. Maybe I'm just rusty. I'll try to come up with some more, but figured given the time constraints I should just get these out.
For the Rocking Trick - Militant Maid colt:
Call the Shots
Call Shotgun
Flame War (could work for either colt based on pedigree)
Call and Response
Countersign http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersign_(military)
Red Phone(As in the red phone in the Cold War. Obviously he's not a chestnut, but it could still work.)
For the Rocking Trick - Glenfiddich Fire colt:
Dark Island is a traditional Scottish song. http://www.rampantscotland.com/songs/blsongs_dark.htm
Devilsinthedetails
Humble Brag
Flame War
Tartan Trick
For the Rocking Trick - Militant Maid colt:
Call the Shots
Call Shotgun
Flame War (could work for either colt based on pedigree)
Call and Response
Countersign http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersign_(military)
Red Phone(As in the red phone in the Cold War. Obviously he's not a chestnut, but it could still work.)
For the Rocking Trick - Glenfiddich Fire colt:
Dark Island is a traditional Scottish song. http://www.rampantscotland.com/songs/blsongs_dark.htm
Devilsinthedetails
Humble Brag
Flame War
Tartan Trick
"Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana"


Cree wrote:Stratagem was used for a 2002 gelding by Tactical Advantage. Can they use it so soon?
It's apparently available.
Check here to see what names are not currently taken: https://www.registry.jockeyclub.com/reg ... N=31742590
Some come up sooner than others. I've seen names from 1989 still locked up. They have a list of recently released names on the Jockey Club site as well as what makes a name permanent. I believe there's an indication of how long a name is likely to be held as taken, usually in reference to not just their racing but their breeding careers. Sometimes there are weird situations like Willa On the Move. Why they went back to that name within the same family, no idea.
I got rather annoyed discovering that they hadn't just made Zenyatta a permanent name for obvious reasons, they took the full name of the Police album Zenyatta Mondatta and made that permanent which makes no sense under their rules. I realize they wanted to avoid having someone try to do that name, but they could just refuse to do it based on it being the name of a copyrighted work or something. Not really a need to say why, just tell whoever it is "no."
"Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana"


Cree wrote:So odd. Does that mean the 2002 Stratagem is dead?
My gelding's registered name said "no direct match", does that mean someone could use it? Not that anyone would...it's not great.
In theory someone could use your gelding's registered name, but depending on what it is, it might not be an obvious one to come up with as a catchy phrase or from their own horse's breeding. Even if someone out there thinks it's just the best name ever, if it's unusual it might not occur to them in the first place.
About 2002 Stratagem, he's not necessarily dead. Here's the rule that would affect him:
E. Names of horses over ten years old may be eligible for use if they are not excluded under Rule 6(F) and have not been used during the preceding five years either for breeding or racing.
6F is a long rule that they use to keep you from naming your horse things like Sandra Bullock without her consent or something copyrighted like the word Kleenex.
"Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana"

