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Cunningham Racing 06-03-2006 10:11 PM

What 2-year-olds have caught your eye to this point?
 
I have seen all of the CD juvenile races in person and watched several of the HOL and BEL babies and the best I've seen to date will all perform at the Spa, which I'm happy to report.

Steve Asmussen is the BEST trainer of 2-year-olds in the country (with Ronnie Werner a close second IMO), and unlike the past, Asmussen finally has owners like Jess Jackson who are getting him in the pedigree market for some really nice horses at the horse auctions. He has about 5 or 6 horses for Stonestreet that are very nice babies, and they paid a hefty coin for most of them.

His best juvenile and one with the most upside is a beautiful black colt by Storm Cat named NAPA CAT, who professionally broke his maiden first out at CD from off the pace in easy fashion. They paid $800,000 for this one at KEE Sept. - which is about 4-5 times more than most of the Asmussen owner's purchases in the past. Heiligbrodt ad McCarty will only shell out $75,000 - $200,000 for one, and now that Asmussen has a guy like Jackson, LOOK OUT!!!

Napa Cat will be top class around one turn, but since he is out of a Housebuster mare, their may be disatnce limitations here. However, Asmussen is clearly more productive with Sprinters than Routers anyway. Keep a serious watch out for this one..I think Steve believes this is his best youngster and he has a barn full of good ones.

The other pair of babies hail from the Todd Pletcher stable and appear to be his best two. He has treated them like his best two because they have worked against each other several times at CD and Palm Meadows.

SCAT DADDY broke his maiden broke his maiden today at BEL ad he has been my personal favorite...I've seen him work unbelievable at CD a couple of times and he is such a big, handsome colt that absolutely oozes class when you watch his manurisms. I've watched him walk off the track and bathe on the wash rack and he is one classy looking dude. He is my early BC Juvenile colt until someone else proves better. A $250,000 KEE Sept. purchase (I watched him go through the ring and wished I had the money to buy him..wow..it was at the end of Day 1 of the sale and Pletcher was sitting in front of me when he bought him and he commented to a women with him that he was surprised that he went so cheap, but everyone had about left at that point...beautiful colt), Scat Daddy is by the brillaint Johannesburg (one of my personal faves) and out of a Mr. Prospector (leading broodmare sire in the world) mare.

I can't say enough about this one...

Scat Daddy's stablemate is MINEFIELD, who is also his workmate because they are both so fast. Minefield is a $400,000 yearling purchase by Silver Deputy, and he himself is a GREAT looking animal...very flashy looking and about took my breath away in the paddock (I was in the paddock) when he debuted at CD a few weeks ago. He absolutely crushed a full group of CD maidens with absolute ease by like 7-lengths without taking a deep breath.

I'm betting he is a sprinter/miler type like Napa Cat, but he is a serious talent and will be a top class performer....He is easily the best CD 2-year-old winner I've seen to date, although I think Napa Cat is as good. He'll be the favorite and horse to beat at CD in next month's Gr. III Bashford Manor on July 8th, where I'm sure Asmussen will probably run Napa Cat, too...and another decent little speedy colt named Run Alex Run will take a lot of money in that race if he points for it for trainer Jenks Fires.

Joel's Top 3 Juveniles: (as of 6/3)

(1) Scat Daddy
(2) Napa Cat
(3) Minefield


Does anyone else follow 2-year-olds as closely and have any opinions? Thoughts?

Cajungator26 06-03-2006 10:41 PM

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Joel,

I am also very interested in the Johannesburg babies... my personal favorite is a two year old colt named "Zounds." He sold for a record $625,000 at Timonium and is out of a World Appeal mare. He will ALSO be trained by Todd Pletcher (or so I have heard.)

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Cunningham Racing 06-03-2006 11:29 PM

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Joel,

I am also very interested in the Johannesburg babies... my personal favorite is a two year old colt named "Zounds." He sold for a record $625,000 at Timonium and is out of a World Appeal mare. He will ALSO be trained by Todd Pletcher (or so I have heard.)

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I love him as a sire..think he'll be the leading first crop sire at year's end..Johannesburg has a Coolmore-owned filly that Pletcher also has that was bought for over $1 million at the same sale that they are pretty high on. She is by the Unbridled mare Piedras Negras, but I think she's unnamed at this time according to DRF.

I have a Johannesburg weanling that is a little on the small side but made well and is out of a very nice stakes-winning El Prado mare...I'm counting on Johannessburg firing big as a sire in his first couple of crops so that he'll help me sell my colt....we'll see, but I will enjoy betting his 2-year-olds this year.

I also think Yonaguska and Jump Start are two cheaper stallions that I feel will have a very solid first crop...watch out.

Scurlogue Champ 06-04-2006 01:53 AM

Do you think the Street Cry's will do well?

Cajungator26 06-04-2006 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Cunningham Racing
I love him as a sire..think he'll be the leading first crop sire at year's end..Johannesburg has a Coolmore-owned filly that Pletcher also has that was bought for over $1 million at the same sale that they are pretty high on. She is by the Unbridled mare Piedras Negras, but I think she's unnamed at this time according to DRF.

I have a Johannesburg weanling that is a little on the small side but made well and is out of a very nice stakes-winning El Prado mare...I'm counting on Johannessburg firing big as a sire in his first couple of crops so that he'll help me sell my colt....we'll see, but I will enjoy betting his 2-year-olds this year.

I also think Yonaguska and Jump Start are two cheaper stallions that I feel will have a very solid first crop...watch out.

That's awesome that you have one of his babies... I wouldn't be too concerned about the size of the weanling you have. I don't think Johannesburg is too big himself (15.3 and change if I remember correctly.) I agree that he is going to be the sire to watch for this year. I'll have to check out Yonaguska and Jump Start.

Cajungator26 06-04-2006 07:58 AM

Another sire...
 
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I've been keeping my eye peeled on some of the juvenile sires down here in Florida as well and one that caught my eye last year was Drewman. He's by Unbridled out of a Cozzene mare. He should have two year olds running next year. His breeding is similar to Unbridled's Song and I know that Song brought in some big bucks at the two year old sales.

Another one of my faves... this guy will be a NICE sire IMO. I can't wait to see what his babies look like as two year olds. His name is Mr. Livingston and he's by El Prado out of a Noble Saint mare. He also stands down here in Florida.

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Cunningham Racing 06-04-2006 07:59 AM

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Do you think the Street Cry's will do well?

As for the mid-range first crop stallions, I think Johannesburg and Buddha will have the better 2-year-old and early 3-year-old crop due to the fact that they should be more precocious, but Street Cry has recieved a few decent books of mares and I've seen some really nice babies by him thta sold well at the sales.

I personally was always a big fan of his, but I do believe that his horses will be better older horses and may lack the speed and precociousness to be effective as 2-year-olds....just a guess....the ones I saw looked long and rangy and didn't appear to be the type that would be at their best running short at an early age.

By the way, Scat Daddy received a gaudy 93 Beyer Speed Figure for yesterday's win...WOW!..I have thought more about him and I don't know if he'll go long or not....it will be interesting to see.

Cunningham Racing 06-04-2006 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
That's awesome that you have one of his babies... I wouldn't be too concerned about the size of the weanling you have. I don't think Johannesburg is too big himself (15.3 and change if I remember correctly.) I agree that he is going to be the sire to watch for this year. I'll have to check out Yonaguska and Jump Start.

Yeah, Johannesburg is not that big in person, but you can tell that there is a wealth of class there when you see him in person....the mare is a nice mare but is long and lean and not that robust herself, so it was probably not the best choice of stallion for her...size is the only thing she really lacks somewhat, so this year we took that more into account and got her in foal to Vindication, who is stamping his foals with a lot more size....keeping my fingers crossed.

Cunningham Racing 06-04-2006 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Another one of my faves... this guy will be a NICE sire IMO. I can't wait to see what his babies look like as two year olds. His name is Mr. Livingston and he's by El Prado out of a Noble Saint mare. He also stands down here in Florida.

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Man, you can tell that he's an El Prado...looks like most of the good El Prados do...my mare looks just like him except thta he is better in the knees than her..she is a little more flat in the knees

jpops757 06-04-2006 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Cunningham Racing
I love him as a sire..think he'll be the leading first crop sire at year's end..Johannesburg has a Coolmore-owned filly that Pletcher also has that was bought for over $1 million at the same sale that they are pretty high on. She is by the Unbridled mare Piedras Negras, but I think she's unnamed at this time according to DRF.

I have a Johannesburg weanling that is a little on the small side but made well and is out of a very nice stakes-winning El Prado mare...I'm counting on Johannessburg firing big as a sire in his first couple of crops so that he'll help me sell my colt....we'll see, but I will enjoy betting his 2-year-olds this year.

I also think Yonaguska and Jump Start are two cheaper stallions that I feel will have a very solid first crop...watch out.

Assmusen has a Yonguska in the tx ft next week at LS. I think he or his dad are owner too. I agree that Ronnie is great with babies. One that he did well with a few years ago was Touch Tone and he is throwing babies that are running this year.

Cunningham Racing 06-04-2006 11:54 AM

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Assmusen has a Yonguska in the tx ft next week at LS. I think he or his dad are owner too. I agree that Ronnie is great with babies. One that he did well with a few years ago was Touch Tone and he is throwing babies that are running this year.


I love playing those baby Futuritys at Lone Star every year...I think they're the TTA Sales Futurities...always full fields and a price usually always wins....great betting races.

Asmussen also has that colt named Datrick, who should be very tough to beat in the colts and geldings division of that race...I don't like faves usually in that race, but he is far classier than that group.....it'll be interesting to see how the fillies division turns up..I was fortunate to catch most of the Trial races so I will be interested in a little wagering action..

Nostradamus 06-04-2006 12:04 PM

Lael has some really nice ones.

jpops757 06-04-2006 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Cunningham Racing
I love playing those baby Futuritys at Lone Star every year...I think they're the TTA Sales Futurities...always full fields and a price usually always wins....great betting races.

Asmussen also has that colt named Datrick, who should be very tough to beat in the colts and geldings division of that race...I don't like faves usually in that race, but he is far classier than that group.....it'll be interesting to see how the fillies division turns up..I was fortunate to catch most of the Trial races so I will be interested in a little wagering action..

Both races look like a Assmusen Calhon chalange. Dosent Calhoun showcase most of his babies for private sale ?

PSH 06-04-2006 12:58 PM

Scat Man
 
Obviously, Scat Man looks like one special speed demon....
We shall see down the line how he handles two turns..

I am partial to a couple of NY Bred 2YO fillies, but then again these are the first two horses that i have ever owned and will be shipped from the Farm to Finger Lakes shortly. Hopefully, they will be competitive....:rolleyes:

Cajungator26 06-04-2006 02:48 PM

Perfect Soul
 
Kind of off topic, but what do you think of Perfect Soul, Joel? His first babies were born this year, so we won't see any on the track until 2008.

Cunningham Racing 06-04-2006 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Kind of off topic, but what do you think of Perfect Soul, Joel? His first babies were born this year, so we won't see any on the track until 2008.

I've heard they look pretty nice, actually...He is a big question mark because he has a stellar pedigree, yet he was a turf miler who was top class but not on an elite level, and the American publis doesn't like to support turf horses....he deserves every chance to be a good stallion if he is getting the right book of mares....god knows that he is bred to be a good one..I usually don't like turf horses as stallions, but I'm really intrigued to see his babies...

...Further more, speaking of turf stallions, I am REALLY intrigued to see Powerscourt's babies....I think he is a great value at $12,500...

kentuckyrosesinmay 06-04-2006 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Joel,

I am also very interested in the Johannesburg babies... my personal favorite is a two year old colt named "Zounds." He sold for a record $625,000 at Timonium and is out of a World Appeal mare. He will ALSO be trained by Todd Pletcher (or so I have heard.)

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God, that one is a looker for sure!

oracle80 06-05-2006 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Cunningham Racing
I have seen all of the CD juvenile races in person and watched several of the HOL and BEL babies and the best I've seen to date will all perform at the Spa, which I'm happy to report.

Steve Asmussen is the BEST trainer of 2-year-olds in the country (with Ronnie Werner a close second IMO), and unlike the past, Asmussen finally has owners like Jess Jackson who are getting him in the pedigree market for some really nice horses at the horse auctions. He has about 5 or 6 horses for Stonestreet that are very nice babies, and they paid a hefty coin for most of them.

His best juvenile and one with the most upside is a beautiful black colt by Storm Cat named NAPA CAT, who professionally broke his maiden first out at CD from off the pace in easy fashion. They paid $800,000 for this one at KEE Sept. - which is about 4-5 times more than most of the Asmussen owner's purchases in the past. Heiligbrodt ad McCarty will only shell out $75,000 - $200,000 for one, and now that Asmussen has a guy like Jackson, LOOK OUT!!!

Napa Cat will be top class around one turn, but since he is out of a Housebuster mare, their may be disatnce limitations here. However, Asmussen is clearly more productive with Sprinters than Routers anyway. Keep a serious watch out for this one..I think Steve believes this is his best youngster and he has a barn full of good ones.

The other pair of babies hail from the Todd Pletcher stable and appear to be his best two. He has treated them like his best two because they have worked against each other several times at CD and Palm Meadows.

SCAT DADDY broke his maiden broke his maiden today at BEL ad he has been my personal favorite...I've seen him work unbelievable at CD a couple of times and he is such a big, handsome colt that absolutely oozes class when you watch his manurisms. I've watched him walk off the track and bathe on the wash rack and he is one classy looking dude. He is my early BC Juvenile colt until someone else proves better. A $250,000 KEE Sept. purchase (I watched him go through the ring and wished I had the money to buy him..wow..it was at the end of Day 1 of the sale and Pletcher was sitting in front of me when he bought him and he commented to a women with him that he was surprised that he went so cheap, but everyone had about left at that point...beautiful colt), Scat Daddy is by the brillaint Johannesburg (one of my personal faves) and out of a Mr. Prospector (leading broodmare sire in the world) mare.

I can't say enough about this one...

Scat Daddy's stablemate is MINEFIELD, who is also his workmate because they are both so fast. Minefield is a $400,000 yearling purchase by Silver Deputy, and he himself is a GREAT looking animal...very flashy looking and about took my breath away in the paddock (I was in the paddock) when he debuted at CD a few weeks ago. He absolutely crushed a full group of CD maidens with absolute ease by like 7-lengths without taking a deep breath.

I'm betting he is a sprinter/miler type like Napa Cat, but he is a serious talent and will be a top class performer....He is easily the best CD 2-year-old winner I've seen to date, although I think Napa Cat is as good. He'll be the favorite and horse to beat at CD in next month's Gr. III Bashford Manor on July 8th, where I'm sure Asmussen will probably run Napa Cat, too...and another decent little speedy colt named Run Alex Run will take a lot of money in that race if he points for it for trainer Jenks Fires.

Joel's Top 3 Juveniles: (as of 6/3)

(1) Scat Daddy
(2) Napa Cat
(3) Minefield


Does anyone else follow 2-year-olds as closely and have any opinions? Thoughts?

Cunnigham,
I saw all three and I thought Minefield was just crazy good. I know that Scta Daddy looks awesome as well, but I'm betting that before its all over that Minefield will be the more accomplished horse. That debut of his was just beyond words.

kentuckyrosesinmay 06-05-2006 08:03 AM

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Cunnigham,
I saw all three and I thought Minefield was just crazy good. I know that Scta Daddy looks awesome as well, but I'm betting that before its all over that Minefield will be the more accomplished horse. That debut of his was just beyond words.


I have to agree with you on Minefield oracle. That one is going to be one heck of a horse. Of the three mentioned above, I like him the best too.

Unbridled 06-05-2006 08:09 AM

Minefield is special. A horse that debuted at Keeneland that hasnt been talked about is One Good Yank. He ran one of the best 2yo races at the meet. Completely missed the break and won easily in hand. He'll be returning to the track soon.


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