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12 years 9 months ago
You know your stuff Mutiman you are in esteemed company ! !
See below exerpt from a report I recieved from pedigree anylyst Alan Porter (from True Nicks) in 2010 relating to the mare.
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"The Danzig/Alleged cross has produced 24 stakes winners, 12 graded. The mare is half-sister to a stakes winning and graded stakes performer by National Assembly, a son of Danzig. The suggests that it could be worth considering National Emblem, the leading son of National Assembly"......... (I was considering Antonius Pius here too but I am not sure about sires ending up here who did not crack it overseas)
Also, another opton of his was Albert Hall
"The Danehill branch of Danzig is responsible for eight stakes winners, four graded, out of Alleged line mares. Danehill is also a Northern Dancer/Ribot cross, the reverse of Sportsworld, which would work well. Albert Hall is a Danehill son who is from a very good family (his dam is very closely related to the outstanding sire Dynaformer). His dam is also a reverse Turn-to/Ribot cross to the mare, which should work well. Albert Hall is inbred to Ribot through the brothers Graustark and His Majesty, and they have a similar genetic background to Alleged (Alleged sired dual classic winner Midway Lady out of a mare by His Majesty)"........(This seemed a possible option but I am not convinced with the performance of AH's offspring so far.)
See below exerpt from a report I recieved from pedigree anylyst Alan Porter (from True Nicks) in 2010 relating to the mare.
And I quote :-
"The Danzig/Alleged cross has produced 24 stakes winners, 12 graded. The mare is half-sister to a stakes winning and graded stakes performer by National Assembly, a son of Danzig. The suggests that it could be worth considering National Emblem, the leading son of National Assembly"......... (I was considering Antonius Pius here too but I am not sure about sires ending up here who did not crack it overseas)
Also, another opton of his was Albert Hall
"The Danehill branch of Danzig is responsible for eight stakes winners, four graded, out of Alleged line mares. Danehill is also a Northern Dancer/Ribot cross, the reverse of Sportsworld, which would work well. Albert Hall is a Danehill son who is from a very good family (his dam is very closely related to the outstanding sire Dynaformer). His dam is also a reverse Turn-to/Ribot cross to the mare, which should work well. Albert Hall is inbred to Ribot through the brothers Graustark and His Majesty, and they have a similar genetic background to Alleged (Alleged sired dual classic winner Midway Lady out of a mare by His Majesty)"........(This seemed a possible option but I am not convinced with the performance of AH's offspring so far.)
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Re: Re: Northern Guest Article - Saftote
12 years 9 months ago
almost said something stupid......I'm so silly sometimes!!
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12 years 9 months ago
Tezio with the fore mentioned possibles it seems that you are geographically bound to the Cape yet Natal has a bigger and more diverse Danehill/Danzig representation but if you prefer Pathfork it should be way better than AH.....
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Re: Northern Guest Article - Saftote
4 years 10 months ago - 4 years 10 months ago
18 years later still producing winners.
18 winners for his mares this season
18 winners for his mares this season
Last edit: 4 years 10 months ago by Sylvester.
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