I know its early but who ya got? Here is my top 5
1 Orientate
2 Street Cry
3 Johannesburg
4 Came Home
5 Officer
While not really subpar this years freshman class is a bit unappealing as a whole with no real standouts even though I think my top two have a chance to be. Buddah & Include are the other obvious choices not in my top 5. A horse I really like is Tribal Rule & think Snow Ridge, Greame Hall & Thundrello can make an impact. The major flops of this bunch I believe will be Red Bullet & Millennium Wind. Mizzan Mast will do ok I think but it will be later. Thoughts
Leading Freshman Sire of 2006?
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My favorites from what I saw at the 2005 sales, in no particular order:
Snow Ridge
Include
Officer
Came Home
Jump Start could be a sleeper.
One of my favorite individuals of the year was a Yonaguska colt (out of a mare called Ink on Paper), which I'm waiting for them to name.
And Johannesburg has more two-yr-olds than anybody, so if it were a contest, it would hard not to pick him.
Snow Ridge
Include
Officer
Came Home
Jump Start could be a sleeper.
One of my favorite individuals of the year was a Yonaguska colt (out of a mare called Ink on Paper), which I'm waiting for them to name.
And Johannesburg has more two-yr-olds than anybody, so if it were a contest, it would hard not to pick him.
Last edited by Ill-bred on Tue Nov 14, 2006 1:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Every so often there is a REALLY good break out freshman sire in FL so you have to keep an eye on them. I also agree that it will be hard to NOT take Johannesburg just for the number of mares he bred. With that in mind, my preferences (in order):
Texas Glitter (ridiculously fast and SOUND horse ... with all those 2yo races to flood in FL)
Came Home
Forbidden Apple (NICE female family for getting sires. My only concern is that he's a Pleasant Colony -- will they mature fast enough?)
Street Cry
Johannesburg
Honorable mention to:
Malabar Gold
Littleexpectations
Texas Glitter (ridiculously fast and SOUND horse ... with all those 2yo races to flood in FL)
Came Home
Forbidden Apple (NICE female family for getting sires. My only concern is that he's a Pleasant Colony -- will they mature fast enough?)
Street Cry
Johannesburg
Honorable mention to:
Malabar Gold
Littleexpectations
Okay none of these stallions I like, but I have a feeling they'll be up there.
1. Johannesburg (he has like a million foals)
2. Buddha (see above)
3. Yonaguska (they'll run early)
4. Graeme Hall (my Florida special but may be supplanted by Wheelaway up north)
5. Van Nistlerooy (again a million foals)
Now for the five I'll actually be watching.
1. E Dubai
2. Officer
3. Mizzen Mast
4. Include
5. Leelanau
1. Johannesburg (he has like a million foals)
2. Buddha (see above)
3. Yonaguska (they'll run early)
4. Graeme Hall (my Florida special but may be supplanted by Wheelaway up north)
5. Van Nistlerooy (again a million foals)
Now for the five I'll actually be watching.
1. E Dubai
2. Officer
3. Mizzen Mast
4. Include
5. Leelanau
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Include is on some of your lists for leading freshman sire?? He does throw a beautiful yearling but Include didn't really get good until he was 4 and he is a son of Broad Brush who is also not known for producing 2 year old runners. I think we will have to wait to see the best of the Includes when they are older.
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Ill-bred wrote:My favorites from what I saw at the 2005 sales, in no particular order:
Snow Ridge
Include
Officer
Came Home
Jump Start could be a sleeper.
One of my favorite individuals of the year was a Yonaguska colt (out of a mare called Ink on Paper), which I'm waiting for them to name.
And Johannesburg has more two-yr-olds than anybody, so if it were a contest, it would hard not to pick him.
Ok, checking back here...
I still feel good on Officer and Include.
Snow Ridge is at least getting winners, although I haven't seen any of them personally.
Came Home has been non-existant.
And I guess Jump Start is still a sleeper, doing ok.
The Jburgs are a little better than I gave credit for.
Ah, what're ya complainin' about? You're doing better than me
I should think so since they're currently sitting 1st and 3rd on the Frosh sire's list.
15th ... 8 winner
Not really. 17th on the Frosh list. 18 starters, 4 winners.
12th. 32 starters, 11 winners. That's not too bad.
Mine are the ones treading water:
Texas Glitter -- 46th
Came Home -- 17th
Forbidden Apple -- 59th
Street Cry -- 10th
Johannesburg -- 2nd
Honorable mention to:
Malabar Gold -- unranked
Littleexpectations --9th
Ill-bred wrote:I still feel good on Officer and Include.
I should think so since they're currently sitting 1st and 3rd on the Frosh sire's list.
Ill-bred wrote:Snow Ridge is at least getting winners, although I haven't seen any of them personally.
15th ... 8 winner
Ill-bred wrote:Came Home has been non-existant.
Not really. 17th on the Frosh list. 18 starters, 4 winners.
Ill-bred wrote:And I guess Jump Start is still a sleeper, doing ok.
12th. 32 starters, 11 winners. That's not too bad.
Mine are the ones treading water:
Texas Glitter -- 46th
Came Home -- 17th
Forbidden Apple -- 59th
Street Cry -- 10th
Johannesburg -- 2nd
Honorable mention to:
Malabar Gold -- unranked
Littleexpectations --9th
Ill-bred wrote:Well, Came Home hasn't been completely invisible, but I don't think he's lived up to anyone's expectations. His fee drops from $40,000 to $25,000 for next year.
Yeah, I saw that. $25k is probably a better level for him anyway. Makes me nervous about Proud Citizen's chances next year though.