tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-625976851717008802.post3412411539646896142..comments2015-04-18T15:42:46.788-05:00Comments on Owning Racehorses: Meet the ParentsTheodore L. Grevelishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04440633649225153286noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-625976851717008802.post-75093287004491166032012-12-28T10:24:20.987-06:002012-12-28T10:24:20.987-06:00We did look at all the stallions standing in MN an...We did look at all the stallions standing in MN and thought for her first go we would head to Eastwood. We actually couldn't generate a rating for Tiz a Trip - not that ratings are the be all end all, but they help. Interestingly while Werks gave the pairing a A, TrueNicks gives it a D. I guess we shall see, but I DO love the name!!Theodore L. Grevelishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04440633649225153286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-625976851717008802.post-33466284183519325872012-12-27T21:46:16.663-06:002012-12-27T21:46:16.663-06:00Congrats, Ted! I can’t wait to follow her progress...Congrats, Ted! I can’t wait to follow her progress towards motherhood.<br /><br />Just curious, though. Did you all consider Tiz a Trip? Certainly the foal wouldn’t have that precocious Storm Cat speed, but love that Relaunch/Roberto/Irish River influx for even more stamina. His dam High Margin was a nice racehorse, very nearly G3-placed on turf, and she comes from a beautiful family of graded stakes-winning horses including Closeout, Capital Request, Kaweah Princess, etc. Even have the perfect name for their offspring: Tripdownmemorylane. <br /><br />Ah, maybe next year :-)Valerie Grashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02696887655473752690noreply@blogger.com