

(it's I'll Have Another on parade at Big Red Farm)
I'll Have Another was the #2 first-crop-sire in 2016.Ridan_Remembered wrote:Good to see I'll Have Another. He looks good. How's he doing so far in his stud career?
http://www.drf.com/news/girolamo-moves-korea-kentuckyGirolamo, a Grade 1 winner, has been exported to continue his stallion career in Korea for the 2018 breeding season. The 12-year-old son of A.P. Indy previously stood at Darley’s Jonabell Farm base in Lexington, Ky., for an advertised fee of $10,000. He began his stud career in New York.
Records from the Korean Racing Authority show Girolamo entered the country Jan. 29.
Girolamo has sired four crops of racing age, with 76 winners and progeny earnings of more than $7.4 million. His most successful runners include multiple Grade 2 winner Highway Star, Grade 1-placed stakes winner She’s All Ready, and stakes winners T Loves a Fight, Louisville First, Libreta, and Crawdaddy.
Take Charge Indy was a downer, since he had barely proved himself. However, I don't think we are losing much with Girolamo's sale. He had a few years at a top farm and just wasn't a world beater in the shed.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Ah frack.![]()
With the export of Girolamo and Take Charge Indy, it would seem that everyone but the US prizes 'Indy's sons.![]()
Everyone wants a Tapit, but IMHO it's not fabulous to funnel 'Indy's genes through just one stallion, even one as fabulous as Tapit.
Take Charge Indy was a downer, since he had barely proved himself. However, I don't think we are losing much with Girolamo's sale. He had a few years at a top farm and just wasn't a world beater in the shed.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Ah frack.![]()
With the export of Girolamo and Take Charge Indy, it would seem that everyone but the US prizes 'Indy's sons.![]()
Everyone wants a Tapit, but IMHO it's not fabulous to funnel 'Indy's genes through just one stallion, even one as fabulous as Tapit.
http://www.drf.com/news/encryption-anax ... ry-orchardEncryption and Anaximandros will enter stud at The Cherry Orchard in Lexington, Ky., for the 2018 breeding season after selling as stallion prospects at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky winter mixed sale.
Peter Doth, owner of The Cherry Orchard, said both horses will stand privately.
Super Saver.is by Maria's Mon.Northport wrote:Take Charge Indy was a downer, since he had barely proved himself. However, I don't think we are losing much with Girolamo's sale. He had a few years at a top farm and just wasn't a world beater in the shed.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Ah frack.![]()
With the export of Girolamo and Take Charge Indy, it would seem that everyone but the US prizes 'Indy's sons.![]()
Everyone wants a Tapit, but IMHO it's not fabulous to funnel 'Indy's genes through just one stallion, even one as fabulous as Tapit.
We've still got Bernardini, Malibu Moon, Flatter, Mineshaft, Super Saver, and hopefully Honor Code, etc.