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Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding the Next Generation - Taran x Yima |
next monsters off the conveyor belt |
Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding the Next Generation - Taran x Yima |
about half a second behind you ![]() |
Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding the Next Generation - Taran x Yima |
cant belive your second split is 1.11 mine is 7 seconds slower @1.18 any chance of borrowing you best pacemaker ![]() i'm still using fabulous fusion who is class i'm still way off your epsom times i don't think i will ever get near them i am clocking best of 2.29.78s and has taken ages to break 230 |
Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding the Next Generation - Taran x Yima |
that's totally understandable mate no prob |
Author: | DocHay [ Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding the Next Generation - Taran x Yima |
Some serious horses you have andy ![]() The cut off times for my 1m4 horses at Epsom is 2.29.7 for colts and .8 for fillies so every horse in my trials can run those time at least, best I see from the colts is .5 and for fillies .6 so I shouldnt be a million miles away from Andys in theory, round Epsom at least. Still scratching my head as to why the horses I ran in the Oaks and Derby ran so slowly. Every single 1m4 horse I have is bred to race handy so in the trials its a case of who gets the best trip round the inside wins and its hard to really work out who the best is. Only thing I can think of is maybe the horses who do best in a field full of handy horses are not best suited to the league where there is usually only 2 or 3 at most who go from the front. I think I need to either find a good hold up stallion to breed into the line to get some even pace horses or cut my trials down to 3 or 4 horses which would take much longer. |
Author: | pjrhodes1970 [ Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding the Next Generation - Taran x Yima |
Ya Andy has a serious head start for next season i am putting all my eggs in one basket trying to get near his 1m4f times i am now regularly breaking 230 the odd ones go 229.7 or 8 1m4f is a great distance to start at for this reason 1m4f x 6f = 1 mile offspring 1m4f x 1 mile = 1m2f offspring 1m4f x 2 miles = 1m6f offspring 1m4f 2m4f = 2 miles offspring so with 1 distance you can breed 5 - 8 differing distances once you have the quality at a mile 4 looks like a september start for season 2 of so5 so there is time to catch up well if Andy stops breeding NOW ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | akhc [ Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding the Next Generation - Taran x Yima |
DocHay wrote: Every single 1m4 horse I have is bred to race handy so in the trials its a case of who gets the best trip round the inside wins and its hard to really work out who the best is. How many of your trials at Epsom have a horse that leads from start to finish? Put it another way, although all of them are race handy, how many of them are winning from coming from slightly behind the leader. That may give you some pointers as to why having the only race handy horse in a race may not be a good idea Joe. Of course I could be wrong in my thinking about race handy horses. |
Author: | akhc [ Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Breeding the Next Generation - Taran x Yima |
pjrhodes1970 wrote: Ya Andy has a serious head start for next season i am putting all my eggs in one basket trying to get near his 1m4f times i am now regularly breaking 230 the odd ones go 229.7 or 8 And your ingame time at Epsom on hard reflects that ![]() As to serious head start, I know I've only bred 50 or so horses since Jan of this year so there's already been plenty of time to catch up. Next season will only be so much harder and I expect any of the trainers in the top 10 this season can make that leap to challenging for the top spot. Most of the top trainers I think are only a bit of breeding away from catching up IMO. |
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