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Post by MrLucky on Apr 29, 2008 22:47:42 GMT -3
What are some good ones, as I'm really going to push for a few nice ones this year. Don't say Sadler Wells as he hasn't done anything for me. Thanks
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Post by legend on Apr 29, 2008 23:39:45 GMT -3
I would suggest: Rahy, Fantastic Light, High Chapparal or even Spinning World. Any should produce a fine turfer.
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Post by hoggy on Apr 30, 2008 11:01:34 GMT -3
u might want to look at FLOWER ALLEY ID 16456 his top 3yo is a turf runner and i have a 2yo that finished 2nd in her 1st start with a sp of 63 on the turf then came back with a 69 on the dirt to finish 2nd again.CHRISTIE ID 157893
my second 2yo filly by FLOWER ALLEY ran a SP of 56 on the turf and is running this week. RIVAH DOG ID 160889 led early then faded to 5th
NORTH LIGHT seems to be a hot sire for turf
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Post by bjbandit on May 2, 2008 3:11:48 GMT -3
Hey Bill, I am in the other boat, all I seem to get is turfers. Some of the top ones I think are: Pivotal- had a huge year last year and benefited from a big boost by Mike
Danehill Dancer- another that got a nice boost and is producing top turf runners now. I have a nice 2yo already this year
Cacique- an up and coming Danehill sire who debuted well last year in the sim. I have one this year and he won first up on the grass
Rainbow Quest- in his last year and only available as 3yos but we have had great success with him, including a 2000 guineas winner and Boom Gate who is running in this years version this week.
Dynaformer - can be a bit hit and miss but is capable of throwing a champion long distancer turfer
El Prado - Still doesnt get all the credits he deserves in the sim but very capable of throwing good turfers
Zabeel - the best sire option from Australia/New Zealand I think. Throws stakes on both surfaces but breed mainly for the grass.
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Post by MrLucky on May 18, 2008 7:17:55 GMT -3
Well, I did do a Sunday morning breeding....hoping for the best:
CACIQUE (IRE) DYNAFORMER RAINBOW QUEST
581 BP's
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