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On the bright side he does have almost 75% starters -- not an easy accomplishment for a first-year trotting sire -- but no exceptional standout so far. Maybe they're just late bloomers.
Why would it be harder for a first year stallion, makes no sense? He got some of the best mares in the world, and supported by the greatest name in harness racing!
''NOT AN EASY ACCOMPLISHMENT FOR A FIRST YEAR TROTTING SIRE'' is what you said. Greenshoe bred a full book of the best broodmares in the game. Greenshoes genetics were at the top of his game, being a young stallion. Greenshoe stands at the greatest name in harness racing. Greenshoes first crop were trained by the best trainers. DUDE IT DOESN'T GET ANY EASIER!!!!!
Most first year trotting stallions don't reach 75% starters. Recent example another Hanover stallion: International Moni. Is he underperforming so far? Absolutely. But the year's not over yet. Sorry if you're part of the Greenshoe syndicate or bought a Greenshoe yearling that hasn't hit the track.
I don't own any part of him or his foals, I am just pointing out your ignorance! Greenshoe was supposed to be the second coming of Christ, hence his $25,000. stud fee. To compare him to Walner, Muscle Hill, or Deweycheatumnhowe would be understandable. International Moni has a stud fee off $8,000. dipshit!