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Secretriat34 10-04-2016 04:51 PM

Chrome Plated Bankroll
 
Chrome has 13.4 million in earnings NOW, with 3 million in the winners share in the BCC and a 1 million bonus from SA for winning the Awesome Again and the BCC...thats over 17 million, plus if he runs in the super donn at GP in February, he could top 20 million in on track earnings...ouch !

bare it all 10-06-2016 09:57 AM

...and honestly, if he's still running like he is now in the Pegasus, why not keep him in training? Is there a clamor in the breeding ranks for the son of Lucky Pulpit? I do understand the cost to insure him might get a little pricey, though.

Secretriat34 10-06-2016 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by bare it all (Post 1078565)
...and honestly, if he's still running like he is now in the Pegasus, why not keep him in training? Is there a clamor in the breeding ranks for the son of Lucky Pulpit? I do understand the cost to insure him might get a little pricey, though.

TAPIT , leading sire in many ranks,for a few years now, is a son of Pulpit,
LUCKY PULPIT, is also a son of Pulpit

so all those winners by tapit are all grandsons of Pulpit, as is
California Chrome.

I would think with that kind of lineage, and his remarkable perfomance on the track,
should make him an outstanding high priced stud...kinda like me :eek:

if California Chrome is any kind of a winner in the shed,
he might turn out to be the most financially successful animal in history..
depending on his coverage , he might earn more than AP Indy ever did in the shed
will call him California Platinum then...

this is one special animal now..
if he is a stud,,,again like me, :D, he might rise to a level never to be duplicated for quite some time, unless the inflation rate makes the dollar extremely worthless for 5 years or so in a row..like the 1980's when the prime rate hovered over 20%, when they switched from using the interest rate to control the money supply, to letting the money supply control the interest rate. Volcker shifted Fed policy to aggressively target the money supply rather than interest rates

Pants II 10-06-2016 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bare it all (Post 1078565)
...and honestly, if he's still running like he is now in the Pegasus, why not keep him in training? Is there a clamor in the breeding ranks for the son of Lucky Pulpit? I do understand the cost to insure him might get a little pricey, though.

Would love to see him run in the 2017 Melbourne Cup. No matter if he runs up the track.

Secretriat34 10-06-2016 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants II (Post 1078570)
Would love to see him run in the 2017 Melbourne Cup. No matter if he runs up the track.


i dunno bout that..
shipping overseas in a plane, especially to FLY VILLE, is a risky endeavor..
that idea will probably remain in the racing fans dream sequence of events

knickslions2 10-06-2016 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants II (Post 1078570)
Would love to see him run in the 2017 Melbourne Cup. No matter if he runs up the track.

The way that bastard is running he could win on the moon

Pants II 10-06-2016 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Secretriat34 (Post 1078571)
i dunno bout that..
shipping overseas in a plane, especially to FLY VILLE, is a risky endeavor..
that idea will probably remain in the racing fans dream sequence of events

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Originally Posted by knickslions2 (Post 1078573)
The way that bastard is running he could win on the moon

Can't disagree.

Running in the Melbourne Cup would be a media bonanza. A Kentucky Derby winner would break attendance record.

Secretriat34 10-06-2016 11:21 AM

one white (grey)..TAPIT



one chestnut..CALIFORNIA PLATINUM




they both smell like currency

RHT2004 10-07-2016 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by knickslions2 (Post 1078573)
The way that bastard is running he could win on the moon

Yup. He keeps pumping out those 110-115 beyers. They don't put him close to Arrogate or Frosteds best, but he would win on the moon.

Pants II 10-07-2016 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1078624)
Yup. He keeps pumping out those 110-115 beyers. They don't put him close to Arrogate or Frosteds best, but he would win on the moon.

If Arrogate wins the BCC coming off that layoff then the FBI should do multiple raids on the connections.

knickslions2 10-07-2016 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1078624)
Yup. He keeps pumping out those 110-115 beyers. They don't put him close to Arrogate or Frosteds best, but he would win on the moon.

Ya frosted did well when they met. Arrogate had a freak performance. If he comes close to that last race off this layoff I'd be stunned. Where's Dortmund?

3kings 10-07-2016 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by knickslions2 (Post 1078629)
Ya frosted did well when they met. Arrogate had a freak performance. If he comes close to that last race off this layoff I'd be stunned. Where's Dortmund?

Look about 3-5 lengths behind Crome. He's always there despite being faster than him.

helicopter11 10-08-2016 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Pants II (Post 1078625)
If Arrogate wins the BCC coming off that layoff then the FBI should do multiple raids on the connections.

Chris McCarron would love that


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