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Deep Impact..

Lemon Squash

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:lol:

He might be a better sire then racehorse???

Sunday Silence what a legend.

He's was a champion horse but what he is doing as a stallion is quite ridiculous.

The way he is traveling atm he may even prove a better sire than his old man :shock:

I'd love to see some stats and see where he sits in comparison so early in his career.
 

WaznTheGreat

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He's was a champion horse but what he is doing as a stallion is quite ridiculous.

The way he is traveling atm he may even prove a better sire than his old man :shock:

I'd love to see some stats and see where he sits in comparison so early in his career.

"While some may argue that the inflated purses in Japan account for Deep Impact's status, his statistics speak for themselves. Already, the 13-year-old has sired 21 individual Grade/Group 1 stakes winners, without shuttling to the Southern Hemisphere. Similarly-aged stallions have not approached that number: Tapit (age 14) has 16, War Front (age 14) has 10, Dubawi (age 13) has 17 in the Northern Hemisphere, 6 in the Southern, and Fastnet Rock (age 14) has 19 in the Southern Hemisphere, 3 in the Northern"


http://www.paulickreport.com/news/bloodstock/worlds-leading-stallion-japans-deep-impact/


Article earlier this year,not quite up too date but close enough
 

Horrie Is God

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Duramente hurt himself during the running of the race, so the Arc is off the table according to Yoshida..

http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/marialite-japan-arc-blow-as-duramente-injury-curse-strikes-again/2108422/#newsArchiveTabs=last7DaysNews

Arc blow for Japan as Duramente ruled out

BY MASAKAZU TAKAHASHI 10:57AM 26 JUN 2016

Report: Japan, Sunday

Hanshin: Takarazuka Kinen (Grade 1) 1m3f, turf, 3yo+

HOPES of Japan realising its dream of winning the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe were dealt a blow on Sunday when Duramente - the nation's leading challenger according to bookmakers at least - was found to be lame after finishing second to five-year-old mare Marialite (Takashi Kubota/Masayoshi Ebina) in the 325 million yen (£2.3m/€2.8m) Takarazuka Kinen.

The four-year-old - a general 12-1 for the world's richest turf race - missed the Arc through injury last year and his bad luck continued after he slipped crossing the line, putting a trip to France in the autumn on hold again.

Japanese-based Italian jockey Mirco Demuro, who was on board last year's Japanese 2,000 Guineas and Derby winner, said: "After the finishing line he slipped on the wet ground and seemed to injure his left fore."

That diagnosis was seemingly confirmed by Shunsuke Yoshida, the representative of Duramente's owners Sunday Racing Co Ltd.

Ruling out the Arc, which will be run at Chantilly this year with Longchamp closed for redevelopment, he said: "I heard that he injured his left-fore leg when he lost his balance after the race. He is being x-rayed now. No Arc."

After returning to the track this term, Duramente - second to Arc favourite and middle-distance powerhouse Postponed in the Dubai Sheema Classic in March - lined up as 9-10 favourite in a classy Takarazuka Kinen, one of two contests on the JRA calendar that fans vote for which horses they would like to see run.

The field included last year's winner Lovely Day, One And Only, who won the Japanese Derby in 2014, strong stayer Kitasan Black, who has a Tenno Sho (Spring) and Japanese St Leger on his CV, and Fame Game, who started favourite for the Emirates Melbourne Cup in November.

Settled towards the rear by Demuro, Duramente picked up well in the closing stages, but could not reel in Marialite, last year's Queen Elizabeth II Cup heroine who had quickened away earlier to give trainer Kubota the biggest success of his career.

It was also a first win in the race for Ebina, who came agonisingly close to providing Japan with a much-sought-after strike in the Arc on El Condor Pasa in 1999 only for the mighty Montjeu to swoop late under Mick Kinane.

Since then Hall of Fame inductee Deep Impact - Marialite's all-conquering sire - Nakayama Festa and Orfevre are among the raiders to have missed out in the contest Japan craves more than any other.

Makahiki, this year's Japanese Derby winner who will prep for the Arc in the Prix Niel, now looks the country's leading hope of breaking its duck in one of the world's most historic and prestigious races.
 

Horrie Is God

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This was right at the end of a Breednet article on the Manhattan Rain relation to Lankan Rupee..

http://www.breednet.com.au/news/124201/One-to-Watch---Otaki

One to Watch - Otaki

Tara Madgwick - Friday, 24 June 2016

A colt with close ties to former Australian Horse of the Year Lankan Rupee made the perfect start to his career at Otaki in New Zealand on Friday and in an interesting twist his dam is due to foal in Australia this spring to Japanese sire sensation Deep Impact.

The Lisa Latta-trained Manhattan Street was successful on debut and in the process he credited Kelly McCullough (nee Myers) with her first victory since her comeback from injury.

"Lisa has taken her time with him as he's a big colt and he will make a lovely three-year-old,” stable representative Miranda Duthie said.

By Manhattan Rain, Manhattan Street was bred by Teeley Assets and is out of the Redoute's Choice mare Charming Estelle who is a sister to the multiple Group I winning sprinter Lankan Rupee from the family of champion racehorse and sire Lonhro.

He was offered as a weanling at the Magic Millions Teeley Assets Reduction in 2014 fetching $130,000 and his dam Charming Estelle was sold at the same sale for $400,000.

She is now with Arrowfield Stud and after missing to Pierro in 2014 was sent to Japan last year for a service to champion sire Deep Impact.

Interestingly there are six mares now back in Australia that were covered by Deep Impact with Charming Estelle joined by Alinghi, Alverta, Lucky Raquie, Star Fashion and You're So Good.

These mares will produce the very first Australian born foals by the champion son of Sunday Silence later this year.
 

Lemon Squash

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Arrowfield with the coups! They have got Real Impact but now they have snagged a Japanese superstar in Maurice

He's not by Deep Impact or even that sireline but I didn't know where else to post this :|

This bloke is one of the best horses I've seen in the last few years in terms of pure raw ability.

Hopefully he gets supported
 

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