rebel mountain
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i think your dead right i don't think is our mares that are the problem i think its the horses we choose to breed to because if you can get huge money for foals all by the one stallion everyone jumps on the bandwagon"There are still some very good mares in Ireland. I estimate there are 10 to 15 mare families in Irealand that are of international standard. Carrigbrahan Lady line, Kilkenny Lady line, Trixie Lady line, Roadstown Gold line etc."
Iv been reading this thread for a while every night for the last week and have found it VERY interesting- Last night though, when I read those few lines quoted above I got A LOT more interested. (Iv only reached page 20 so apologies if this is discussed in detail later- I will try my best to catch up soon!!)
In relation to the Roadstown Gold line I only know of 3 of progeny:
-Hilton Clover (x Clover Hill)
-Mr Cawley (x Furisto)
-Roadstown Diamond (x KOD)
Does anyone know what their main achievements have been to date?
My sister has a mare by Roadstown Diamond (ISH) out of a 'Candys boy (ISH)' mare. We bought her as a 3 yr old a few years ago.
To my knowledge Roadstown Diamond was never inspected as a stallion by the IHB (Correct me if im wrong?) but I think he is registered as a stallion with weatherbys.
Does anyone have more info on the Roadstown Diamond line? Any little bit would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
QF
e.g. lux z
did a filly foal of his not make huge money in goresbridge the next year he covered 254 mares
question is could every signal one of those mares suit him i think not