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  • Quick Step

    It’s no secret that Seattle Slew and Mr. Prospector have been combining well in pedigrees for a considerable amount of time (and probably no coincidence that both go tail-female to the Myrtlewood branch of the family of the great tap-root mare Frizette, who is incidentally doubled in Seattle Slew’s granddam...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Fri, Jun 20 2008
  • Distorted Facts

    As a grandson of Mr. Prospector, Distorted Humor has been given plenty of opportunity with Northern Dancer-line mares, even though he himself is out of a mare by Northern Dancer son Danzig. Some versions have proved better than others, but overall, the broad Distorted Humor/Northern Dancer cross gets...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Jun 18 2008
  • Three Cool Cats

    There is no doubt about who is the early sensation amongst European freshman sires. One Cool Cat has already sired 10 individual winners, but more importantly, has three individual black type winners. His daughter Knavesmire captured the Hilary Needler Trophy at Redcar. Then the colt Icesolator captured...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Jun 17 2008
  • Success Rate

    One stallion that has been on the move, both physically and in terms of his stud fee, is Exchange Rate. The son of Danzig – Sterling Pound (by Seeking the Gold) retired to Padua Stables in Ocala, Fla., where he stood for as little as $7,500. However, after a flying start, the gray has earned [...]
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Jun 16 2008
  • Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad

    Vision d’Etat retained his unbeaten record with a head victory in the Prix du Jockey-Club – French Derby (gr. I). Vision d’Etat has a pedigree that is obscure by almost any standard. Chichicastenango – the sire of Vision d’Etat - was one of only two stakes winners for his sire, Smadoun. A son of Kaldoun...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Jun 11 2008
  • The Other Brother

    With the ink barely dry on the announcement of their sire’s retirement from active stud duty, the race to assume the mantle of rightful heir to the great Sadler’s Wells in European breeding and racing is well and truly underway. With the classic winner Cima de Triomphe (IRE) (A++ TrueNicks...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, May 19 2008
  • Zenyatta Tough to Beat

    Zenyatta (Street Cry (IRE) – Vertigineux, by Kris S.) further enhanced the burgeoning reputation of her sire on Saturday with a victory in the Apple Blossom Handicap (gr. I). The undefeated 4-year-old follows Street Sense, Tomcito (a Peruvian Derby winner, who was third in last week’s Florida Derby...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Apr 7 2008
  • Momente Passed?

    Previously in this blog we had commented about the strange fact that despite standing at the same farm in Australia, Giant’s Causeway never received as many Danehill mares as one would have thought reasonable. By our count, Giant’s Causeway has only 16 named foals out of Danehill mares, a...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Apr 6 2008
  • Grand Slam Lives Up to Name

    Ashford Stud sire Grand Slam lived up to his name over the Easter weekend with three stakes winners in three days. On March 21, French-raced and Kentucky-bred 3-year-old War Officer earned a first stakes win by capturing the Prix Montenica at Deauville. An A++ TrueNicks rated horse, War Officer is...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sun, Mar 30 2008
  • Cometh the Hour

    Cometh the hour, cometh the man… or so the saying goes and in Australia it seems that the hour is arriving for a stallion or sire line to stand up and be counted when it comes to the next leading sire. With a broodmare population that, at least from a commercial aspect, is becoming laden [...]
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Mar 20 2008
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