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Old 10-27-2008, 12:55 PM   #10
Tim Y
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[QUOTE=Rverge;42317]Hi guys! how are all? any thoughts about BC day? /QUOTE]
Like I said elsewhere, the short-sightedness of NA breeders has now come back to haunt them in having NO stamina in the breed. The Europeans provide a graded stakes platform in order to find those sires that produce stamina and the idiots here keep SHORTENING them... Brilliant!!!

The last stamina dominant chef de race was Run the Gauntlet and that was 30 years ago.

Breed speed to speed and then temper it with loose medication rules and you have bleeders breediing bleeders, NO BONE to increase those nasty breakdowns and NO lung capacity.

here is that note I wrote about it:I believe the events of this year's WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS are the
beginning of a need to "wake up" the North American breeding industry
to the fact that STAMINA is disappering from their offspring.

Myself, and my good friend Erwin (leftcoastracing.com, a Hasting's
website devoted to an aspect called his "stayers watch" for stamina
horses and his lamenting, like I do, that it is disappaering) have
harped on it for years: breed speed to speed and eventually we are
going to have 4 furlong horses. It is this aspect of racing that I
HAVE EXPLOITED FOR YEARS, knowing that earlier horses have a huge
advantage since stamina is disappearing in the breed. In 1990, in
Unbridled's Kentucky Derby BLOODHORSE issue, the editor's published a
long winded editorial I wrote about just this thing and received good
feedback from reader's who agreed with my contention that without
graded stakes stamina tests, the breed would ultimately be doomed.
EQUATIONS need balance, and when speed is overwhelming this one and
stamina is under represented, that equation just cannot endure.

If you do not provide a GRADED stakes platform to allow breeder's to
understand where stamina lines come from at that level of competition,
it will be just a guess as to where those genetic lines come from. The
Breeder's Cup MARATHON was a real joke this year and all you had to do
was bet all the European horses. THEIR idea of a marathon is the Ascot
GOLD CUP, a race of 20 furlongs, and there are many of them. Muhannak
was stamina laden with turf pedigree on the top and bottom and even
the "dirt" is no longer sacrosanct to the North American speed types.

Time to wake up or the times for European dominance of these WORLD
championships is just beginning.

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