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![]() Is it worthwhile, when the colt is a weanling, to pay for a Breeders Cup nomination ($500), NY Aspirant and NY Futurity @ Finger Lakes ($25 as weanling then bal. of $425 as 2 yr. old), and NY Stallion Stakes NYRA series ($600) ?
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![]() It depends. I see alot of entries at Rillito Park in Tucson, Arizona that have Breeders' Cup Nominations that are now running as $1,000 claimers, so for them, no, the nominations were not worth it.
But then again, when you find a diamond in the rough like Kip Deville, then yes, the $500 nomination would have been great, although I am not sure if anyone can nominate or if the stallion has to have credentials too... |
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Nominate for everything you can nominate for. I can't believe this question is being asked. |
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I take it the horse in question is a weanling right now? The FL series might be worth 300k by then.
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![]() Thanks friends.
![]() Last edited by sumitas : 11-19-2007 at 12:31 PM. |
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![]() Though I personally always nominate mine to the BC and any statebred programs, I could see a guy with a really cheap horse passing on the BC. I mean if your foal is only worth $1000 there is not much reason to spend the $500
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![]() Well tx all. Placing a couple more 00 ( = $100,000) on the back of that foal estimate means goin for the nominations.
Last edited by sumitas : 11-20-2007 at 02:00 AM. |