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Post Advice on this horse of mine
Hi all,

I have a fairly decent 2m plus horse which I picked up at the Auctions fairly cheaply but have gone on to win 20/25 races including 7 Grp 1s, 5 Grp 2s and 3 Grp 3s.

What do people think of this horse?

I'm not claiming the horse to be world beater, I'm only in season 6 and this is the best 2m+ horse I have had so far.

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Sun Jan 01, 2012 3:11 pm
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Post Re: Advice on this horse of mine
One extra question I have - why does the horse rating not go back up to 130, but stays at 129 recently?


Sun Jan 01, 2012 3:13 pm
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Post Re: Advice on this horse of mine
A very astute purchase looking at his record, and one I would use for breeding future horses with to improve the breeding line, hopefully he'll pass on some good genes to his progeny to take them to the next level of competitiveness.

Personally I would retire him now, send him to stud and breed him to as many mares are you possibly can, and hopefully in two or three seasons you'll get through a few nice offspring to continue your line through.

The reason why your rating stays at 129 could be down to a few things. The quality of opposition faced in his last couple of runs, the times of the race and guessing as he is getting on he won't be as good as he was at three and four, despite continuing to win races.

Hope this helps!


Sun Jan 01, 2012 6:08 pm
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Post Re: Advice on this horse of mine
Thanks for the advice.

I know absolutely nothing about horse racing tbh, im a greyhound man myself.

What age would you generally retire a horse to the breeding barn if they are any good?

Kind regards,

Lee


Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:22 pm
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I'm guessing you are playing a flat only game?

I will race horses at 2, 3, and finally 4 before retiring them to breed with at the end of their 4yo career (but before this I will trial them at three to see if they make the cut in my race builder).

Those that aren't good enough get sold/retired at 3, and the cycle continues.


Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:08 pm
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yep just the flat game.

OK, I have horses still winning big Group 1 races at 7 and 8 yo :-)

I will retire then gracefully.

Silly question for the league, when is the best time to export a horse to be maximum impact in race builder?


Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:47 pm
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I export all my horses in August after 31 days rest, sometimes I will increase this (upto 41 days for long distance stayers as they sometimes need a little longer to return to maximum ability).

Some people export them early in the season, and then again late in the season and you can get some horses which peak in the early months and others later on, but I simply don't have time to do both and have good enough horses to go through just once a year, whilst running the risk of losing the odd gem along the way (I've sold many).

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