The next group is the sires whose first offspring will be born in the Spring of 2021.
- Flameway – interesting son of Scat Daddy, great female pedigree, maybe my favorite of this class, $7,500 rating A-
- Demarchelier – maybe over-rating because turf sires are rare, pedigree is only ok, $5,000 rating B+
- Catholic Boy – good turf and dirt, not really a. More Than Ready fan, but willing to consider $25,000 rating B
- Vino Rosso – a late developer that has some merit, $25,000 rating B
- Preservationist – a very late developing son of Arch, need to learn more, $10,000 rating B
- Coal Front – interesting pedigree, grandson of Bernardini, things to like, $5,000 rating B
- Enticed – an ok son of Medaglia d’Oro, pedigree is interesting, willing to consider, $7,500 rating B-
- Leofric – a late developing Candy Ride, willing to consider, $7,500 rating B-
- Lost Treasure – a turf sprinter, with some stamina pedigree, $5,000
- Omaha Beach – not sure what to make of him, $35,000 rating C
- Yoshida – not really a Sunday Slience fan, $15,000 rating C
- Qurbaan – not a Speightstown fan, pass, $5,000 rating C
- Catalina Cruiser – a sprinter with some stamina pedigree, $15,000 rating C-
- Shagaf – Indiana bargain, $2,500 rating C-
- Heart to Heart – not an English Channel fan, $5,000 rating C-
- Mitole – to me just a sprinter, $15,000 D
- Audible- Not a fan of into Mischief or the female family. $22,500 rating D
- Maximus Mischief – just a sprinter $7,500 rating D
- World of Trouble – not a Jason Servis fan, pass, $15,000 rating F
This class is not very interesting. I guess Vino Rosso and Catholic Boy are solid stamina types, but not that exciting. The lack of turf sires is noticeable.
Of the new sires list of 2021, really like only 3 – 1) Vino Rosso (my clear favorite); a more distant 2) Enticed and 3) Leofric; as you mentioned, in general not a very interesting group.
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