cait
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Post by cait on Nov 18, 2012 13:36:45 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2012 23:28:20 GMT -5
Cait,I don't know where to begin, He is simply the best horse of the past 35 years. 14 for 14, 10 G1's, Defeated 29 different group one winners who have a combined total of 50 G1's between them, and 15 of them are multiple G1 winners. He is a 2 time horse of the year, A great grandson of the best American sire ever, A grandson of the best Euro sire ever and a son of the best sire in the world for the past 3 years. He will receive $200,000 for each mare he covers starting Feb 14, and is worth $100,000,000.
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Post by cait on Nov 20, 2012 12:05:55 GMT -5
ty KK! Do you know where Bullet Train will be standing?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2012 13:00:37 GMT -5
I think he will be at a small time farm in KY
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Post by eliteone on Mar 19, 2013 9:12:49 GMT -5
Keystone is on track but Elite will not hold back. Frankel is simply THE best horse God ever made! Any Questions? Class Dismissed!
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Post by afleettreet on Aug 20, 2013 16:19:14 GMT -5
Cait, Bullet Train is standing at Wintergreem Stallion Station I believe. They also stand Elite Squadron and Five Star Day and until recently also stood POllard's Vision (Blind Luck's daddy) but I think he is now located in New York.
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Post by racinggal on Aug 23, 2013 8:10:44 GMT -5
Here is Bullet Train's Website. www.bullettrainstud.com/He's standing at Wintergreen in Midway, KY. He's also at Bowness Stud in Australia Paulick Report, June: Bullet Train, a three-quarter brother to the sensational Frankel, will shuttle to Australia for the Southern Hemisphere breeding season it was announced today. Several international inquiries prompted this move, after the Group 3 winner successfully finished serving his inaugural book at Wintergreen Stallion Station in Midway, Kentucky. “Due to the overwhelming interest abroad for Bullet Train, we felt like this was a great deal, not only for his ownership group, but for Bullet Train as well,” said stallion director Sean Feld. “We are pleased to partner with Bowness Stud, a farm geographically suited to attract mares from top Australian breeders and we look forward to having his foals run in a country where Thoroughbred racing is a national passion.” Bullet Train will stand for $10,000 (AUS). For 2013 Southern Hemisphere usage terms and conditions, contact John North at 0428 846 270 or visit bownessstud.com. Bowness: www.bownessstud.com/
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