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Re: Re: Jackson Retires
11 years 4 months ago
rob faux Wrote:
> What will be interesting now is to see how the
> owners of the top mares will perceive his career
> ....................champion or not?
He comes from the same female line as Smart Strike, who was the leading sire in North America twice. Smart Strike is a full brother to Strike Smartly, who did quite well here.
> What will be interesting now is to see how the
> owners of the top mares will perceive his career
> ....................champion or not?
He comes from the same female line as Smart Strike, who was the leading sire in North America twice. Smart Strike is a full brother to Strike Smartly, who did quite well here.
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Re: Re: Jackson Retires
11 years 4 months ago
PeeKay Wrote:
> rob faux Wrote:
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> > What will be interesting now is to see how the
> > owners of the top mares will perceive his
> career
> > ....................champion or not?
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> Rob, would you not want a multiple G1 winner at
> classic distances to cover your mares?
Not if it's name had been Sea Cottage................................lol
lets see what the industry thinks rather than the diverse opinion!!!
> rob faux Wrote:
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> > What will be interesting now is to see how the
> > owners of the top mares will perceive his
> career
> > ....................champion or not?
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>
> Rob, would you not want a multiple G1 winner at
> classic distances to cover your mares?
Not if it's name had been Sea Cottage................................lol
lets see what the industry thinks rather than the diverse opinion!!!
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Re: Re: Jackson Retires
11 years 4 months ago
Tipster Wrote:
> rob faux Wrote:
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> > What will be interesting now is to see how the
> > owners of the top mares will perceive his
> career
> > ....................champion or not?
>
> He comes from the same female line as Smart
> Strike, who was the leading sire in North America
> twice. Smart Strike is a full brother to Strike
> Smartly, who did quite well here.
Send all your mares to him then............my post was a question not a statement!
> rob faux Wrote:
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> > What will be interesting now is to see how the
> > owners of the top mares will perceive his
> career
> > ....................champion or not?
>
> He comes from the same female line as Smart
> Strike, who was the leading sire in North America
> twice. Smart Strike is a full brother to Strike
> Smartly, who did quite well here.
Send all your mares to him then............my post was a question not a statement!
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Re: Re: Jackson Retires
11 years 4 months ago
rob faux Wrote:
> PeeKay Wrote:
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> > rob faux Wrote:
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> > > What will be interesting now is to see how
> the
> > > owners of the top mares will perceive his
> > career
> > > ....................champion or not?
> >
> >
> > Rob, would you not want a multiple G1 winner at
> > classic distances to cover your mares?
>
> Not if it's name had been Sea
> Cottage................................lol
>
> lets see what the industry thinks rather than the
> diverse opinion!!!
(tu)
> PeeKay Wrote:
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> > rob faux Wrote:
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> > > What will be interesting now is to see how
> the
> > > owners of the top mares will perceive his
> > career
> > > ....................champion or not?
> >
> >
> > Rob, would you not want a multiple G1 winner at
> > classic distances to cover your mares?
>
> Not if it's name had been Sea
> Cottage................................lol
>
> lets see what the industry thinks rather than the
> diverse opinion!!!
(tu)
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Re: Re: Jackson Retires
11 years 4 months ago
rob faux Wrote:
> Tipster Wrote:
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> > rob faux Wrote:
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> > > What will be interesting now is to see how
> the
> > > owners of the top mares will perceive his
> > career
> > > ....................champion or not?
> >
> > He comes from the same female line as Smart
> > Strike, who was the leading sire in North
> America
> > twice. Smart Strike is a full brother to Strike
> > Smartly, who did quite well here.
>
> Send all your mares to him then............my post
> was a question not a statement!
I'm sending all my G1 winning mares to Silvano, although I might spare him a couple of stakes placed sorts. (
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> Tipster Wrote:
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> > rob faux Wrote:
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> > > What will be interesting now is to see how
> the
> > > owners of the top mares will perceive his
> > career
> > > ....................champion or not?
> >
> > He comes from the same female line as Smart
> > Strike, who was the leading sire in North
> America
> > twice. Smart Strike is a full brother to Strike
> > Smartly, who did quite well here.
>
> Send all your mares to him then............my post
> was a question not a statement!
I'm sending all my G1 winning mares to Silvano, although I might spare him a couple of stakes placed sorts. (

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11 years 4 months ago
What a pity.................some mates still trying to recoup their losses from the other July and now Met & would have still plunged in for this July.
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Re: Re: Jackson Retires
11 years 4 months ago
Titch Wrote:
> Enjoy your retirement Champ...you have earned it,
> and well done to the owners for putting the horses
> best interests first when making a decision that
> could not have been easy (tu)
Spot on Titch - I think the owners made the right decision and putting the horses welfare first
> Enjoy your retirement Champ...you have earned it,
> and well done to the owners for putting the horses
> best interests first when making a decision that
> could not have been easy (tu)
Spot on Titch - I think the owners made the right decision and putting the horses welfare first
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