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Smarty Jones to Ghost Ridge Farm, PA
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Wasn't this announced like two months ago?
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Great stuff. It read like a Dear John letter.
Even though there was only one letter, it seemed like there was two messages: We love you Smarty, but... You're fired. Racing and Breeding is a business, but we honestly love horses. You're still fired. You're from Pennsylvania. Why don't you go to your home? Next up, Big Brown. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8pvD_4Pd1A |
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Who cares … Louis Quatorze would've 'absolutely destroyed' him on the track … LOL
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With that line of thinking Kobe Bryant is one championship away from being equal to Michael Jordan lol
lol lol lol. fruit. |
Gotta love the 'LOLs'
They get under nitwits' (like the one just above) skin almost every time LOL |
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Sorry to interrupt the lovefest...
Reasons aside, I think it's nice that he's going home. Okay gentlemen, carry on. :p |
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I guess that makes his failure " nice. " |
I thought Smarty Jones would be an awesome stallion............Just another horrendous call on my part.. As for his turf prowess...I didnt know we had turf horses in this country?
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My point is that his big fanbase is back home. Failure or not this horse is adored back at home and always will be (rightly so). I don't think there are too many like him... Perfect Drift, Funny Cide, Evening Attire (and don't correct me cause yes I know they're geldings :D )... horses that have superstar status for individual reasons. He'll have people wanting to see him in person for the rest of his life so while he might be a failure in one sense he will always be a champion. Most people won't know why he's back home and I'd imagine the ones that do (know) won't care (as to the reasons why). |
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He was horribly overpriced at the jump at $100k and was almost assured to not match that lofty expectation. However, he's been successful at siring winners- this year he's hitting at over 50% (59 winners out of 112 runners) which puts him in good company. His downfall has been not siring the "big horse"- only 4 stakes winners this year, whereas other leading 3rd crop sires Speightstown, Medaglia D'Oro, and Tapit have 12, 14, and 11 respectively.
He'll do well in PA at $10k and quite frankly, there isn't much of an incentive to being a KY bred these days. |
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Seems like Smarty will make more money in Pa...That's probably why he's there. He's sired a lot of winners, including black type . What's the problem ?
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You can thank the hypocrite David Williams and his merry band of idiots for continually blocking alternative gaming which will continue to cause exodus from the state. Look how many mares have already left for Indiana... |
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No sarcasm intended. |
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Did Smarty breed into the wrong hole? |
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Smarty Jones' star power draws a crowd in York County Thousands thronged to the Windsor Township stable that is now home to legendary race horse Smarty Jones. http://www.ydr.com/ci_16667987 |
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Do you know the way to Ur a guay.
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They say the neon lights are bright
in Uruguay... |
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Live's song, **** Town, is about York :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuJj3jpZCEk |
Good to know. :D
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maybe like Chile they have miners he can help pull up from some hole
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http://www.cuatropiedras.com/sitio2005/
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...are-in-uruguay Why yes I will continue to update this every chance I get, thank you very much. :D |
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