Barbaro
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My sentimental favorite is still Lawyer Ron, however I was impressed with him today. He did not get the best of starts, but still made it from the number 10 spot to a good position. Then, showed some real courage and determination at the end. Yes, he appears to be the real deal. I also admire his trainer. This year is getting interesting. Maybe the pedigree folks can help me decide? 
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Shammy Davis
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hi Shammy Davis
Roberto was and still is a very important influence, and I expect to see some Dynaformer relations carry-on his name, at a very high level.
As you know, Barbaro is by Dynaformer (by Roberto)...but don't overlook Strong Contender. Although he's sired by Maria's Mon he is out of a Dynaformer (by Roberto) mare.
Dynaformer is a BIG TIME horse!!!
Respectfully
Shammy Davis wrote:All I've got to say is buy shares in ROBERTO line stallions. The last two weeks on the global circuit has let this stallion's line shine.
Roberto was and still is a very important influence, and I expect to see some Dynaformer relations carry-on his name, at a very high level.
As you know, Barbaro is by Dynaformer (by Roberto)...but don't overlook Strong Contender. Although he's sired by Maria's Mon he is out of a Dynaformer (by Roberto) mare.
Dynaformer is a BIG TIME horse!!!
Respectfully
FOS wrote:Dynaformer is a BIG TIME horse!!!
You said it. See lots of folks are worried about Storm Cat getting up in age. I'm more worried about Dynaformer being 21. The Roberto line rules.
Ugh, the seasoning and the RAN curse bug me with Barbaro but once again I'm going to kinda root for a horse that previous experience would tell me was not gonna work out partly cuz I like him and partly cuz I'm amused he's trained by Michael Matz. I got all excited about Bellamy Road and Point Given and what did I get? An unseasoned horse snuffing it in the Derby and a relatively unseasoned 3yo with the RAN curse snuffing it in the Derby. I never learn, I'm telling ya. Every year I kinda cave a bit and every year it holds up. You never know. The top few prospects are all RAN victims so maybe this is the year from sheer overwhelming numbers of RAN entrants.
"Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana"


FOS wrote:Dynaformer is a BIG TIME horse!!!
Three Chimneys stole that horse
I'm still waiting for a big time son of his to hit the sire ranks. He doesn't have much time left. I love my Kris S. branch, but I'd like to see the Dynaformer branch of Roberto to completely vanish.
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Oh yeah .. THAT was coherent. There's a word missing. Or something. God, that last line is so horribly constructed.
I don't want to see the Dynaformer branch completely vanish. Yeah ... something like that.
I'm going to bed now.
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Kris S. and Dynaformer are both great sires.
Kris S. and Dynaformer are both great sires but both are struggling as being a sire of sires. Just name all the good sons of Kris S., Dynaformer, and Silver Hawk at stud. You will probably not come up with many. I think you will see more of their blood continue on in bloodlines through their daughters.
Keith
Keith
Re: Kris S. and Dynaformer are both great sires.
Keith wrote:Kris S. and Dynaformer are both great sires but both are struggling as being a sire of sires. Just name all the good sons of Kris S., Dynaformer, and Silver Hawk at stud. You will probably not come up with many. I think you will see more of their blood continue on in bloodlines through their daughters.
I'm sure that's going to be true for the most part. Though, in their defense (or at least Kris S.'s) a lot of it comes from the mares he was bred to for a good part of his career. Them Florida mares really aren't the best for getting power stallions. If you look, most of the Kris S.s at stud have some really obscure female lines and come from second rate Broodie sires. Really only Rock Hard Ten and Arch have the goods as far as female family and Broodmare sire.
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BARBARO (US) dk.b. 2003
Dynaformer---La Ville Rouge, by Carson City
Ky. bred Barbaro winner of the GR 1 Fla. Derby has a balance of 8 crosses of (Phalaris) and 8 crosses of non-(Phalaris)
Barbaro has 8 crosses of (Phalaris) thru Nearco---Fleet Nasrullah---Nijinsky---Red God---Nashua---Native Dancer---Nasrullah---and Royal Charger.
Barbaro has 2 crosses of (Teddy) thru Bull Lea and Hasty Road.
Barbaro has 2 crosses of (Gainsborough) thru Heliopolis and Alibhai.
Barbaro has 1 cross of (Tourbillon) thru Djeddah.
Barbaro has 1 cross of (Prince Rose) thru Princequillo.
Barbaro has 1 cross of (Rabelais) thru Tenerani.
Barbaro has 1 cross of (Peter Pan) thru Blue Swords.
Barbaro is line-bred 4 SS X 5 DS to Nashua.
Barbaro 5 generation pedigree is a balance of speed and stamina and will a good run in the one-mile and quarter Ky. Derby. Good Luck Barbaro in the 1st Saturday in May.
Dynaformer---La Ville Rouge, by Carson City
Ky. bred Barbaro winner of the GR 1 Fla. Derby has a balance of 8 crosses of (Phalaris) and 8 crosses of non-(Phalaris)
Barbaro has 8 crosses of (Phalaris) thru Nearco---Fleet Nasrullah---Nijinsky---Red God---Nashua---Native Dancer---Nasrullah---and Royal Charger.
Barbaro has 2 crosses of (Teddy) thru Bull Lea and Hasty Road.
Barbaro has 2 crosses of (Gainsborough) thru Heliopolis and Alibhai.
Barbaro has 1 cross of (Tourbillon) thru Djeddah.
Barbaro has 1 cross of (Prince Rose) thru Princequillo.
Barbaro has 1 cross of (Rabelais) thru Tenerani.
Barbaro has 1 cross of (Peter Pan) thru Blue Swords.
Barbaro is line-bred 4 SS X 5 DS to Nashua.
Barbaro 5 generation pedigree is a balance of speed and stamina and will a good run in the one-mile and quarter Ky. Derby. Good Luck Barbaro in the 1st Saturday in May.
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Louis Finochio
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3phase wrote:Ok you guys are going to hate me for this one. But I saw the FL Derby race were Barbaro won, but I have to admit I've seen far better kentucky Derby prospective winners then him. He's a nice horse, don't get me wrong, but the FL Derby was a close race.
I guess it depends on what you think of Sharp Humor. If you saw the Swale Stakes, Sharp Humor showed what kind of horse he was when he refused to let Noonmark pass him.
www.kentuckyderby.com has the replay. For those who haven't seen the Swale, it's worth viewing and might give you more insight on Sharp Humor. I think he's a really nice horse.
I came away impressed again on Saturday, especially with Barbaro. So much so that Barbaro is now my Derby pick! Note that Barbaro ran 1/2 length faster than Bandini over the same distance, just one race earlier. Barbaro is bred to run all day and looks to have a nice bottom. He also shrugged off the bumping on the first turn and just kept running.