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Author:  Jordan15 [ Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Some Advice Maybe......?

I was jw what every does to get all these top group 1 horses they say they have had or proven with pictures. Like all i do is wait till the end of the season to buy 2 year olds from the auction to try and find a superstar but it never seems to happen.

Whats the best way to find these ?

Thanks
Jordan

Author:  Sabella [ Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:34 pm ]
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Have you bought the breeding barn yet? I've found the best way to get top class horses is to buy a whole bunch of cheap mares and breed them to the best, ie. most expensive, game stallions that you can. Gradually, over the seasons, you will build up a stable full of multiple group I winners by breeding down from the best animals you get from those breedings.

Don't know if this is the sort of advice you were after :?:

Good luck mate.

Author:  mwesty1 [ Fri Jun 25, 2010 11:42 am ]
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This is a post with pictures mate

http://www.startersorders.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=horse*

Author:  dragontrainer [ Fri Jun 25, 2010 11:26 pm ]
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Your doing the right thing buying 2yo at the season start auction but the stars are normally the expensive ones obviously. I reckon the chance of finding a multi G1 winner is about 50/1 (that includes both flat and jumps), so it costs a lot to find one, about £25million. That said a 1m2f horse can make over half that back in winnings over a short career and the offspring will make the rest with profit using the original schedule.
Once you get one and decide to retire for breeding don`t make the mistake I made, consider trasferring to the game pool that way you can always transfer it back later once you have horses to pair it up with. Nothing worse than having a monster in your breeding barn with only donkeys to breed with.
Good luck!

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