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My opinin is that virtually nobody will breed to Maverick for the same reason that no one breeds to White Bliss. Both horses are famous for something that has nothing to do with their racetrack talent. When you are investing a lot of money and three years of your time into making a baby and then a racehorse, you aim for proven stallions. With that said, for my money, with a gun to my head I would breed to Maverick before I would breed to Greenshoe. Maverick is better looking and larger than his brother and he has a better way of going. He gobbles up ground but he needs to be gelded. I don't know if you know this but if you get your horse gelded it seriously limits their ability to breed haha! Trouble is that he needs to be gelded to show how good he can be but then you can't breed him. Maybe freeze some of his sperm or something. Why bother though because there are proven stallions out there. When I was a kid this was the problem with horses sired by Tar Heel. Tar Heel was a good horse who didn't like the game one bit but he managed to do well in spite of it. In the breeding shed it came out in the wash. It got to the point where you always gelded your Tar Heel colts because he stamped them with poor attitudes but with racing talent. The fillies were okay. The sons he had who went on to be sires were the ones who didn't act like their daddy from thr get go but had his speed and durability. The whole Maverick/Greenshoe story will be told after we see what Greenshoe does as a stallion. I have serious doubts that he will be any good. I was not impressed by his gait and his looks but I would still kill to have a horse like him. Green Manalishi is much better and we will see his babys soon but with trotters a lot has to do with pedigree. Maverick is a perfect looking horse and if he only passes that fact on to his foals you will get some really good horses, My opinion is that Maverick in a perfect world would be a dependable stallion on a smaller level and he will sire raceway horses that will all be geldings. A few will be top horses. Both brothers would be very successful if you bred them to french mares. The whole picture changes big time if you do that. That might be the European plan but as it stands now Maverick is as worthless as White Bliss. But if I had a spare mare hanging around I would take a shot with him if his stud fee was 2,000 or less. It will pan out quick too because stallions who throw horses with bad attitudes do so right off the bat. You know from the first crop what you've got. These are just my opinions but I am correct most of the time. I predicted that an unknown horse named waikiki beach would be a good sire and nobody knew who I was talking about.
The whole Maverick/Greenshoe story will be told after we see what Greenshoe does as a stallion. I have serious doubts that he will be any good.
Sometime a barn change is good. With this horse though his gate etc... is spot on he just doesn’t have heart a new trainer can’t fix that. If he wasn’t such a expensive purchase he would of been castrated last year and retried this year no better he would of been shit canned
please do not compare maverick to white bliss in terms of pedigreewhite bliss was a freak(color wise) with very average pedigree and someone paid to own a unicorn