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Discreet Cat retired
Echo of Light as well.
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Too bad. Just after they had all the throat issues cleared up...
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He's done enough.
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The official word from Godolphin...
DISCREET CAT AND ECHO OF LIGHT RETIRE TO STUD 30 October 2007 Godolphin announced today that multiple Group winners Discreet Cat and Echo Of Light have been retired to stud for the 2008 season. Discreet Cat won of six of his nine career starts including the Grade One Hill ‘N’ Dale Cigar Mile by an impressive three and a quarter lengths in 2006. RACE RECORD - DISCREET CAT WINS RUNS STRIKE RATE 6 9 67% GRADE/GROUP WINS HILL 'N' DALE CIGAR MILE (Grade I) JEROME BREEDERS' CUP HANDICAP (Grade II) UAE DERBY SPONSORED BY S & M AL NABOODAH GROUP (Group 2) Echo Of Light, a son of the late, great Dubai Millennium, won the Group Two Prix Daniel Wildenstein in 2006 and added two further Group Three victories to his tally this year. RACE RECORD - ECHO OF LIGHT WINS RUNS STRIKE RATE 7 16 44% GROUP WINS TurfTV STRENSALL STAKES (Group 3) PRIX GONTAUT-BIRON - BEACHCOMBER HOTELS ROYAL PALM 5* LUXE (Group 3) PRIX DANIEL WILDENSTEIN CASTEL MARIE-LOUISE DE LA BAULE (Goup 2) GRAHAME STOW BATESON FAMILY LAW UNIT STRENSALL STAKES (Group 3) LADBROKES SUMMER MILE STAKES (Group 3) |
I could be wrong, but i just don't see breeders rushing to use Discreet Cat.
Although Echo Of Light wasn't top class on the racetrack and probably could be classed as an under achiever. Being a son of Dubai Millennium, he is sure to get his admirers at stud, especially as they cannot really justify a big fee for his first season. I could see him getting quite a nice book in his first year. |
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Discreet Cat was arguably the best horse on the planet in 2006. shame he couldnt do anything this year... I hope he enjoys his retirement, and is a success at stud..
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George Washington? Ouija Board? Deep Impact? Sorry to say, but i'd put all of those in front of Discreet Cat on their form of 2006. |
arguably being the key word here... there was quite a debate last year at the international handicappers conference last year as who was the best.
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30k i believe..
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I doubt that Darley really wanted him to be retired this year. So it must have been the only option, which makes you wonder what might actually be wrong with him. Surely in the best of worlds they wouldn't want him having to compete with the likes of Street Sense and Hard Spun. |
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That said, I hate to compare them..... Discreet Cat was brilliant (too). Hope he has a happy retirement. |
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Of the four listed, and the one you added -- he undoubtedly ends up in a tight race with GW for 4th place on the list of five. The horse ran a couple of huge races, everyone went ape$hit, and then he got his ass handed to him all year. Pretty simple stuff. |
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His UAE Derby win wasn't exactly brilliant. Okay, he beat Invasor, who was unfit and half the horse he turned out to be, hence why he was allowed to go off at 16/1. What else did he beat? He only managed to win two graded races after then (only one at Grade one level) when he was 1-20 and 1-4 favourite. I will admit, he looked very good when winning the Cigar Mile. But does his form give him the right to be called "brilliant"? Not in my opinion. |
No Chance, Ill agree with you that the guys you mentioned had better seasons than DCat last year, but on ratings, DCat is well up there with the class of 2006. His Cigar Mile win when as a 3yo he gave Silver Wagon 4pounds and Badge of Silver 7pounds and a beating in a super quick time was one of the performances of the year. That alone puts him right up with Invasor and Deep Impact when considering who the best horse of 2006 was..
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Without doubt, it was a super quick time and he impressed me. But was that a fluke? On all of his form, you'd probably have to come down on saying "yes". He won one Grade 1 race, and in my mind that doesn't make him a brilliant or a great horse. A good one? Yes, but that is as far as it goes for me. I think he is a horse you either really like or really don't rate. I'm very much in the second group. I'm sorry, but i never really saw the brilliance that other people did. |
When you book a mare to a stallion do you really give a dam how many horses were better then the stallion you want.
Forestry's have been commercially successful and fast. Not my favorite but DC will certainly be an interesting prospect. How sucessful he will or won't be is anyone's guess. I suggest the Godolphin folks will give him plenty of quality mares in his first few seasons. As for how good DC really was? I think he was pretty special but who knows how much better or worse his career could have been if handled by a more stable training environment? |
he was 1-4 because he had never even looked like being out of 2nd gear in any race before.and despite the useful competition, many thought of him as the best horse owned by Sheikh Mo. that race certainly wasnt a fluke IMO, it was a culmination of a cautious season with him that allowed him to show how good he was instead of rushing him into a derby trail preperation. if you look at his RPRs, he had steady improvement every race up until the Cigar Mile... something went wrong this winter and he never recovered..
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We will have to agree to disagree. I've never thought the horse was anything special.
Certainly not good enough to be referred to as "brilliant". He was a good horse, but also a very fragile one. |
just saw that discreet cat will stand for 30k.
and someone said that stud fees are low?! |
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Memories.....
Echo..... :) http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=0 * * * DC..... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=4 http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_4tZHFYf0U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ0rGZ8eAgY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BZaO3UaKHw |
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Discreet Cat's throat issue was never cleared up.
He was last at every stage in a paceless running of the 10 furlong WC. His race in the Vosburgh was probably the biggest eyesore of the decade...beating the gate and putting himself in a dream spot...and even at six furlongs, he readily gave ground in a race run in a Merry-Go-Round fashion. Desperatly winning a 4-way photo for 3rd place. In his final work before the Breeders Cup, he was kept well off the rail, and worked an effortless five furlongs in 57.46 - a work so highly regarded that his odds dropped markedly for the Dirt Mile in off-shore books. Anyone with any sense - who saw his Vosburgh knew the work meant nothing...as he was sure to struggle tremendously when put to pressure, as his throat and ability to breath was still an issue. No one thought more of him than me....and he had NO CHANCE to hit the board in Dirt Mile - even though he was running against a crap field. Somehow, he did hit the board - 3rd beaten a pole. |
Oh my. Who's gonna try to beat up on those 5-horse fields with the great Discreet Cat retired? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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The fact that they got him back to the track, not once but twice suggests that they were 100% happy that his throat problems had cleared up for good. |
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Anyone who saw the Vosburgh and didn't realize he was done is hopeless. His connections get their best efforts off of layoffs - he's run monster races off of layoffs- he showcases great raw athletic ability to beat the gate and sit the dream tactical trip (a clear 3rd behind two dueling leaders in a race that featured no passing) And with that trip (BY FAR the best tactical trip he's had in his entire career) he readily faded. He beat 7th place by less than a length. I saw his workout that had all those clockers raving --- and still picked him to finish 5th in the Dirt Mile. |
My impression... When Darley enters a horse, any horse, they feel they can win that race. Whereas Coolemore is a much higher risk management.
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