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Re: Internal Splits and Closing Fractions (454 Views)
Posted by: Michael D. (IP Logged)
Date: May 04, 2004 05:19PM

CtC,
i think both of us had the breeding concerns about tapit back a a few months ago. he is from the ruby slippers family, and even though there is nijinky back there, most horses from thoses bloodlines have been sprinters. pulpit will get some good routers no doubt, he is getting too good a book of mares not to, but his brilliance as a sire will be producing really fast horses. i tend to agree with you, tapit could be a very good miler, maybe good enough to compete with the best (most likely next year though).



Post Edited (05-05-04 15:57)



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