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nice one...ran a great figure FTO
Given Zoffany's form I can't see why Pinky Promise is as big a price as it is. Dam's other horse pretty poor but the way the Sire is at the moment I wouldn't be surprised if it rocks up.
that 7.00 race seems to be priced wrong to me..that Unilit form (little swift+magic garden) is not near Zeeoneandonly's level imo..she has run against some smart boys and now faces her own sex..each way bet to nothing imo. No way is there 3 better than her here
I wouldn't be so sure. In general I obviously agree on what you say about Zoffany and PP's SP. The Hannon form I do not find so convincing as last season and by far the most of his 27 2-y-o wins this season came in the hands of Hughes (8), Levey (5), Dobbs (4), Dettori (2) and Hardie (2)
With Dobbs on a 6/1 for Hannon and Hardie on a 14/1 for Hannon, the Hannon Crowley combination would not catch my eye immediately - not even at 9-1 with Crowley having his second ride for Hannon this season and no winner in the first of them.
As good as the Zoffany's are and with them appreciating the fastish ground at the moment, they won't win evrything.
Don't want to put you off though and wish you - and obviously the Zoffany's in my own interest - the very best of luck.
Hopefully PTP and PP will prove me wrong
Canford Cliffs seems to have woken up or his stock have. Not at half-way through the season and Zoffany is not home and hosed yet.
The relative merits of this years FSS cannot be viewed without considering the strength of other sires. Sires like Kodiac, Dark Angel, Zebedee and Showcasing are having such large crops that they are impacting the score-figures of this year's FSS.
Terrible name for one thing.
Zoffany is interesting in that he's achieved 2 things so far. He has won 3 races at Royal Ascot with his first crop juveniles. Not unique because New Approach did it in 2012, but outstanding all the same. But what is I think unique is that he went to stud and initially stood at €7,500gns. This covering season his fee was €12,500. Never heard of that before. Usually a sire's fee stays the same or drops in his 4th season because people have forgotten them. Without a runner on the track his fee went up and that was because the produce were so good-looking they were getting great prices at auction. What fee next year? Maybe €25,000.
Yes, interesting. Checking the total sires of 2-y-o winners this year we have 285 2-y-o wins from 2363 runs (12.1 % strikerate) of which 39 do come from first season sires with their 303 runs (12.9 % strikerate).
Thinking ahead to coming years I would assume that it will be increasingly difficult for FSS's to make a stand of their own to be 'felt' as successful newcomers - I guess last year the Zebedee's and the Showcasing's achieved this and this year it looks that Zoffany and Canford Cliffs play this role. For others their best chance of being perceived as successful will be to provide the odd good or even very good if not outstanding horse in their progeny.
Overall I'm still a bit disappointed with this year's FSS achievements so far - even considering Col's 'early days'.
They are sitting on 39 wins as per today. Last year the FSS's amassed a total of 259 wins by end of the season. There is no way that the FSS's this year will contribute the remaining 220 wins in the remaining 4 months of the season until November 7th.