Any word on "THE GREEN MONKEY??
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Any word on "THE GREEN MONKEY??
Does anyone know when, where that $16 million investment
is going to start? If ever!!
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It's in the DRF online today that The Grren Monkey has been turned out and won't race as a 2yo. Apparently he reinjured his gluteal muscle.
"When I am on my deathbed, I imagine I will say, 'Thank God I did that'" - Arthur Hancock, on buying back Gato del Sol from Europe after Exceller was killed in a slaughterhouse in Sweden.
This one is a pretty costly investment to turn unraced, for stallions duty.
What will the ad tells????
An injury kept him away???
I,d always written this is impossible with his
action, the way of hitting the ground with his motion.
A good one for the new artificial tracks in the future.
But maybe I am wrong, and too early with my thoughts
What will the ad tells????
An injury kept him away???
I,d always written this is impossible with his
action, the way of hitting the ground with his motion.
A good one for the new artificial tracks in the future.
But maybe I am wrong, and too early with my thoughts
I think it is interesting that his named injury is pretty far away from the legs and the heart. Far better for his future stud career, surely. Hmmm.
Anyone ever heard of such a problematic glut muscle injury? I have not, but I'm always willing to learn something new.
Don't want to make an ass out of myself, after all!
Anyone ever heard of such a problematic glut muscle injury? I have not, but I'm always willing to learn something new.
Don't want to make an ass out of myself, after all!
If he doesn't race what would people on the board be willing to pay as a stud fee for his services. Without a race record, his pedigree doesn't really interest me very much and consequently I couldn't justify spending more than about $1500. His purchase price as a 2yo in training really doesn't affect how I look at a stallion. What do people think they'll be able to get for a stud fee (not ask for but actually get) if they retire him unraced.
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adrienne wrote:Toccet02 wrote:nothin' like the fresh green grass
for my always aching 'spensive ass!
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They are "calling" it a ass injury. Doesn't mean that it is an ass injury.
Not calling anyone a liar, let me be clear on that. But how many times have we known horses that retire or die and it shows in the form or other publication as something that wasn't even close to real. But it's simpler than the truth sometimes for whatever the reason.
Either way, him being an unraced two year old is hardly the end of the world.
Not calling anyone a liar, let me be clear on that. But how many times have we known horses that retire or die and it shows in the form or other publication as something that wasn't even close to real. But it's simpler than the truth sometimes for whatever the reason.
Either way, him being an unraced two year old is hardly the end of the world.