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April 2008 - Posts
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You asked, Alan answers! (Part (V)
The Blood-Horse recently hosted an online seminar called “What Is TrueNicks,” in which Alan and Byron presented an overview of the TrueNicks system and answered users’ questions. The response from the...
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You asked, Alan answers! (Part (IV)
The Blood-Horse recently hosted an online seminar called “What Is TrueNicks,” in which Alan and Byron presented an overview of the TrueNicks system and answered users’ questions. The response from...
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You asked, Byron answers! (Part (III)
The Blood-Horse recently hosted an online seminar called “What Is TrueNicks,” in which Alan and Byron presented an overview of the TrueNicks system and answered users’ questions. The response from...
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You asked, Alan answers! (Part (II)
The Blood-Horse recently hosted an online seminar called “What Is TrueNicks,” in which Alan and Byron presented an overview of the TrueNicks system and answered users’ questions. The response from...
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You asked, Alan answers! (Part I)
The Blood-Horse recently hosted an online seminar called “What Is TrueNicks,” in which Alan and Byron presented an overview of the TrueNicks system and answered users’ questions. The response from the...
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A 35-minute online seminar will introduce you to the TrueNicks system. Tune in today, April 23 at 2:00 p.m. EDT, for the FREE session. After Alan Porter completes an overview of TrueNicks, he and Byron Rogers will answer readers’ questions.
If you...
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This is a blog, and indeed TrueNicks is not supposed to be a handicapping service — but we are seriously going to have to reconsider this after the win of Sebring in the Golden Slipper Stakes (Aus-I) on the weekend! It was back on the 20th of January...
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That remarkable California sire, Unusual Heat, was represented by another graded stakes winner when his daughter, Lightmyfirebaby, won the Las Cienegas Handicap (gr. III) last week, her first victory in a race at that level. Lightmyfirebaby is the fifth...
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That Pivotal (GB) is one of Europe’s best stallions is not exactly news. However, Cheveley Park Stud’s Nureyev grandson recently enjoyed a day that was special, even by his standards. At Kempton on Saturday, April 12, there were three black type events...
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In an increasingly commercial world it is becoming more and more evident that particular sire lines -- and more specifically, one stallion and his sons -- can, at least from a commercial sense, quickly dominate the broodmare population of a given country...
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Readers of this blog are encouraged to register for the free online introduction to TrueNicks to be conducted Wednesday, April 23 at 2 p.m. During the Webinar, Alan Porter and Byron Rogers will explain nicking theory, the proprietary TrueNicks calculation...
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We were recently forwarded an e-mail containing an advertisement from another pedigree consultancy that mentioned “… other pedigree information services that attempt to dazzle you with vast database resources without discriminating the information that...
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One of the stallion success stories of 2008 is that of New York’s Hook and Ladder (Dixieland Band – Taianna, by Cox’s Ridge). Although a very fast horse – he ran a 110 Beyer speed figure as a 2-year-old and subsequently won the Mr. Prospector Handicap...
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Former European champion 2-year-old and Darley-owned sire Xaar (GB) was a stallion that looked to have it all — a rudely talented racehorse that boasted a superb pedigree being by the brilliant Zafonic from the Best in Show family. Despite outstanding...
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While the classic trial round has nearly been completed in the U.S., in Europe it is only just under way. Sunday saw the first of the English and Irish classic trials, the Leopardstown Two Thousand Guineas and One Thousand Guineas trials (both Ire-III...
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