Post by DanceAway on Feb 23, 2008 14:27:52 GMT -5
I've decided to clear out my stable a bit. I just don't have time to deal with this many horses right now and a lot of them could do/could have done much much better with a stable who had the time to enter them and figure them out. The colts would probably have some nice, solid careers as geldings, and lot of the fillies are well-bred and would probably make very nice broodmares. Any that aren't sold will probably be retired to the horse park. I will probably be posting a couple broodmares and some yearlings once those notes are out. All fillies/mares come with a free breeding to any DAS stallion, as long as it does not cause their books to go over their limits. I will try to get pedigree info up ASAP/
::So here is the list::
About Greatness (KY) 3 ch. f. Albert The Great - Wander About, by Numerous
Average breaker. No real advantage or disadvantage.
Runs fairly well, from what I've seen.
Seems to have a decent burst of power when asked, at least in workouts.
We won't know for awhile, but her legs may be good for the whole distance.
Shows good consistency. Should run at her best most of the time.
I'd say this filly would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Likes to get the lead early. A definite sprinter.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though
Dam is a multiple Grade 1 winner, Albert the Great is a promising young stallion who has already sired the RL likes of Nobiz like Shobiz.
Asking: $5,000
Approved In Silver (KY) 3 gr. c. Silver Charm - Approval Granted, by Coming Approval
This one explodes from the start like his tail is on fire!
Runs fairly well, from what I've seen.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
Appears to have plenty left after workouts. Looks good to me.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
You'd be making a mistake if you don't train this one for steeplechase.
Likes to get the lead early. A definite sprinter.
Runs alertly with the others during practice. Seems to be a good sign.
Silver Charm has had a lovely stallion career here on FF, and Approval Granted is the daughter of top DAS runner, Coming Approval.
Asking: $2,000
Peace Dance (KY) 3 ch. c. Peace Rules - Thunder Dance, by Thunder Gulch
Has a brisk starting speed. Should be in the front of the pack.
Doesn't have much natural speed, I fear.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
We won't know for awhile, but his legs may be good for the whole distance.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Likes to get the lead early. A definite sprinter.
This one has real grit. Wants to win. That could make all the difference.
Thunder Dance was a very nice G1 winner for DAS, and Peace Rules has shown some promise in the breeding shed.
Asking: $2,000
Spectacular Pegasus (KY) 3 ch. c. Mr. Pegasus - Spectaculaire, by Grindstone
Breaks from the starting line about average, with the pack.
Has a nice, smooth running gait.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
Seems to hold together at least to a mile. I'm not certain beyond that.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
This colt might show some improvement over jumps.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Lazy nag doesn't show much interest in racing. This could be bad news.
Asking: $1,500
Coal Mine (KY) 4 b. c. Mineshaft - Dance Smartly (CAN), by Danzig
Starts fast at the break. A good sign.
Well, his running gait seems about right.
Seems to have a decent burst of power when asked, at least in workouts.
We won't know for awhile, but his legs may be good for the whole distance.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Likes to get the lead early. A definite sprinter.
Seems competitive enough.
Asking: $15,000
Insert (KY) 4 dkb/br. f. Include - Silver Mist, by Silver Charm
Breaks from the starting line about average, with the pack.
Runs fairly well, from what I've seen.
Errr... I hope you didn't pay too much for this horse.
Seems to hold together at least to a mile. I'm not certain beyond that.
Seems to run at her best most of the time during workouts.
This filly might show some improvement over jumps.
This filly wants to get the lead early, from what I've seen.
Runs alertly with the others during practice. Seems to be a good sign.
Asking: $1,500
Starless Night (KY) 4 dkb/br. c. Black Minnaloushe - Keep In Touch, by Kandaly
Gets caught napping at the starting line.
This colt runs pretty much with the pack.
Not much of a burst of power here, from what I've seen. I could be wrong.
Can't be sure on stamina with this colt. We'll see come raceday.
This colt appears to be pretty consistent.
You may have a jumper here. Consider steeplechase for this colt.
Seems to run steadily. Might prefer to move late.
Seems competitive enough.
Asking: $2,000
Talent (KY) 4 b. f. Aptitude - Thunder Dance, by Thunder Gulch
Breaks slow. I suggest liberal application of fire to her butt!
Doesn't have much natural speed, I fear.
Nice burst when you ask for it. This one is capable of some real speed.
Seems to have decent endurance.
Seems to run at her best most of the time during workouts.
You may have a jumper here. Consider steeplechase for this filly.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Doesn't seem to have the heart for serious racing. Could be a problem.
Asking: $10,000
Dance Away Deputy (KY) 5 ch. f. Deputy Commander - Santanna, by Favorite Trick
No Notes
Asking: $5,000
Sin Again (KY) 5 ch. c. Awesome Again - Alysin, by Devil's Bag
Average breaker. No real advantage or disadvantage.
Doesn't have much natural speed, I fear.
Seems to have a decent burst of power when asked, at least in workouts.
We won't know for awhile, but his legs may be good for the whole distance.
Nice and dependable, always seems to run in top form.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though.
Asking: $10,000
Astounding (KY) 6 ch. f. Luhuk - Spectaculaire, by Grindstone
Has a brisk starting speed. Should be in the front of the pack.
Good news! This filly runs real sweet and easy. Eats up ground!
Shows some action when the jockey asks. We'll know more come raceday.
Seems to have decent endurance.
A trainer's dream- always gives their best. Very consistent.
You may have a jumper here. Consider steeplechase for this filly.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Doesn't seem to have the heart for serious racing. Could be a problem.
Booked to: Strong Hope (Y11)
Asking: $15,000
Charming Approval (KY) 6 blk. f. Silver Charm - Approval Granted, by Coming Approval
A real sharp breaker. Will leave a lot of them in the dust at the start.
Well, her running gait seems about right.
It's early to be sure, but her power seems a tad underdeveloped.
Can't be sure on stamina with this filly. We'll see come raceday.
Seems to run at her best most of the time during workouts.
This filly might show some improvement over jumps.
Seems to run steadily. Might prefer to move late.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though.
Booked to: Peace Rules (Y11)
Asking: $10,000
Exact Point (KY) 6 b. c. Point Given - My Flag, by Easy Goer
Fairly average speed from the break.
This colt runs pretty much with the pack.
It's early to be sure, but his power seems a tad underdeveloped.
Seems to hold together at least to a mile. I'm not certain beyond that.
Seems about average, consistency-wise.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
This one moves real late. I hope you've got a strong heart.
Lazy nag doesn't show much interest in racing. This could be bad news.
Asking: $1,000
American Red (KY) 7 b. c. Red Bullet - American Charm, by Silver Charm
A real sharp breaker. Will leave a lot of them in the dust at the start.
Has about an average running speed.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
Seems to be able to handle a mile and more. That's good.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Seems to run steady. No particular style.
Has spunk. May have a competitive edge during real races.
Asking: $1,000
America's Most Wanted (KY) 7 ch. c. Ten Most Wanted - Dance Smartly (CAN), by Danzig
Has a brisk starting speed. Should be in the front of the pack.
May be somewhat lacking in natural speed.
Shows some action when the jockey asks. We'll know more come raceday.
Hard to tell, stamina-wise. Seems to be good to a mile, from workouts.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
You may have a jumper here. Consider steeplechase for this colt.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though.
Asking: $1,000
Sweet Dreams (KY) 7 b. c. Day 'n' Night - Catapult Out, by Capote
Breaks from the starting line about average, with the pack.
This colt runs pretty much with the pack.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
Seems to have decent endurance.
Shows good consistency. Should run at his best most of the time.
You'd be making a mistake if you don't train this one for steeplechase.
This one moves real late. I hope you've got a strong heart.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though.
Asking: $1,000
::So here is the list::
Average breaker. No real advantage or disadvantage.
Runs fairly well, from what I've seen.
Seems to have a decent burst of power when asked, at least in workouts.
We won't know for awhile, but her legs may be good for the whole distance.
Shows good consistency. Should run at her best most of the time.
I'd say this filly would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Likes to get the lead early. A definite sprinter.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though
Dam is a multiple Grade 1 winner, Albert the Great is a promising young stallion who has already sired the RL likes of Nobiz like Shobiz.
Asking: $5,000
This one explodes from the start like his tail is on fire!
Runs fairly well, from what I've seen.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
Appears to have plenty left after workouts. Looks good to me.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
You'd be making a mistake if you don't train this one for steeplechase.
Likes to get the lead early. A definite sprinter.
Runs alertly with the others during practice. Seems to be a good sign.
Silver Charm has had a lovely stallion career here on FF, and Approval Granted is the daughter of top DAS runner, Coming Approval.
Asking: $2,000
Peace Dance (KY) 3 ch. c. Peace Rules - Thunder Dance, by Thunder Gulch
Has a brisk starting speed. Should be in the front of the pack.
Doesn't have much natural speed, I fear.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
We won't know for awhile, but his legs may be good for the whole distance.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Likes to get the lead early. A definite sprinter.
This one has real grit. Wants to win. That could make all the difference.
Thunder Dance was a very nice G1 winner for DAS, and Peace Rules has shown some promise in the breeding shed.
Asking: $2,000
Spectacular Pegasus (KY) 3 ch. c. Mr. Pegasus - Spectaculaire, by Grindstone
Breaks from the starting line about average, with the pack.
Has a nice, smooth running gait.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
Seems to hold together at least to a mile. I'm not certain beyond that.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
This colt might show some improvement over jumps.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Lazy nag doesn't show much interest in racing. This could be bad news.
Asking: $1,500
Starts fast at the break. A good sign.
Well, his running gait seems about right.
Seems to have a decent burst of power when asked, at least in workouts.
We won't know for awhile, but his legs may be good for the whole distance.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Likes to get the lead early. A definite sprinter.
Seems competitive enough.
Asking: $15,000
Insert (KY) 4 dkb/br. f. Include - Silver Mist, by Silver Charm
Breaks from the starting line about average, with the pack.
Runs fairly well, from what I've seen.
Errr... I hope you didn't pay too much for this horse.
Seems to hold together at least to a mile. I'm not certain beyond that.
Seems to run at her best most of the time during workouts.
This filly might show some improvement over jumps.
This filly wants to get the lead early, from what I've seen.
Runs alertly with the others during practice. Seems to be a good sign.
Asking: $1,500
Starless Night (KY) 4 dkb/br. c. Black Minnaloushe - Keep In Touch, by Kandaly
Gets caught napping at the starting line.
This colt runs pretty much with the pack.
Not much of a burst of power here, from what I've seen. I could be wrong.
Can't be sure on stamina with this colt. We'll see come raceday.
This colt appears to be pretty consistent.
You may have a jumper here. Consider steeplechase for this colt.
Seems to run steadily. Might prefer to move late.
Seems competitive enough.
Asking: $2,000
Talent (KY) 4 b. f. Aptitude - Thunder Dance, by Thunder Gulch
Breaks slow. I suggest liberal application of fire to her butt!
Doesn't have much natural speed, I fear.
Nice burst when you ask for it. This one is capable of some real speed.
Seems to have decent endurance.
Seems to run at her best most of the time during workouts.
You may have a jumper here. Consider steeplechase for this filly.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Doesn't seem to have the heart for serious racing. Could be a problem.
Asking: $10,000
Dance Away Deputy (KY) 5 ch. f. Deputy Commander - Santanna, by Favorite Trick
No Notes
Asking: $5,000
Sin Again (KY) 5 ch. c. Awesome Again - Alysin, by Devil's Bag
Average breaker. No real advantage or disadvantage.
Doesn't have much natural speed, I fear.
Seems to have a decent burst of power when asked, at least in workouts.
We won't know for awhile, but his legs may be good for the whole distance.
Nice and dependable, always seems to run in top form.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though.
Asking: $10,000
Astounding (KY) 6 ch. f. Luhuk - Spectaculaire, by Grindstone
Has a brisk starting speed. Should be in the front of the pack.
Good news! This filly runs real sweet and easy. Eats up ground!
Shows some action when the jockey asks. We'll know more come raceday.
Seems to have decent endurance.
A trainer's dream- always gives their best. Very consistent.
You may have a jumper here. Consider steeplechase for this filly.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Doesn't seem to have the heart for serious racing. Could be a problem.
Booked to: Strong Hope (Y11)
Asking: $15,000
Charming Approval (KY) 6 blk. f. Silver Charm - Approval Granted, by Coming Approval
A real sharp breaker. Will leave a lot of them in the dust at the start.
Well, her running gait seems about right.
It's early to be sure, but her power seems a tad underdeveloped.
Can't be sure on stamina with this filly. We'll see come raceday.
Seems to run at her best most of the time during workouts.
This filly might show some improvement over jumps.
Seems to run steadily. Might prefer to move late.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though.
Booked to: Peace Rules (Y11)
Asking: $10,000
Exact Point (KY) 6 b. c. Point Given - My Flag, by Easy Goer
Fairly average speed from the break.
This colt runs pretty much with the pack.
It's early to be sure, but his power seems a tad underdeveloped.
Seems to hold together at least to a mile. I'm not certain beyond that.
Seems about average, consistency-wise.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
This one moves real late. I hope you've got a strong heart.
Lazy nag doesn't show much interest in racing. This could be bad news.
Asking: $1,000
American Red (KY) 7 b. c. Red Bullet - American Charm, by Silver Charm
A real sharp breaker. Will leave a lot of them in the dust at the start.
Has about an average running speed.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
Seems to be able to handle a mile and more. That's good.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
I'd say this colt would show noticeable improvement at steeplechasing.
Seems to run steady. No particular style.
Has spunk. May have a competitive edge during real races.
Asking: $1,000
Has a brisk starting speed. Should be in the front of the pack.
May be somewhat lacking in natural speed.
Shows some action when the jockey asks. We'll know more come raceday.
Hard to tell, stamina-wise. Seems to be good to a mile, from workouts.
Seems to run at his best most of the time during workouts.
You may have a jumper here. Consider steeplechase for this colt.
Seems to run like a sprinter, though I'm not completely sure.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though.
Asking: $1,000
Sweet Dreams (KY) 7 b. c. Day 'n' Night - Catapult Out, by Capote
Breaks from the starting line about average, with the pack.
This colt runs pretty much with the pack.
I haven't noticed any real notable burst of extra speed.
Seems to have decent endurance.
Shows good consistency. Should run at his best most of the time.
You'd be making a mistake if you don't train this one for steeplechase.
This one moves real late. I hope you've got a strong heart.
Seems to run competitively enough. Can't be sure yet though.
Asking: $1,000