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πŸ‡ Debut winner https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/haggas-hotpot-bayaann-delivers-on-debut/

  • Age: 2 years old (foaled February 26, 2023).
  • Color/Sex: Bay Colt.
  • Breeding: Sired by Too Darn Hot, out of the dam Madonna Dell’orto.
  • Owner: Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum.
  • Trainer: William Haggas.
  • Purchase Price: He was bought for 410,000 guineas as a yearling at the Tattersalls October Book 1 sale.
  • Pedigree Note: Bayaann is a half-brother to the Group winner, mare I Can Fly (Fastnet Rock)

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Thoroughbred bloodlines master Ken McLean (2021) advocated * –

{had Northern Dancer never covered mares with a source of French champion Teddy (best son of Ajax), I truly believe he would not have become a champion sire}

It raises an interesting observation – classic backbone shall not alter. It rather persists dominantly.

Perhaps its epigenetics we do not know; yet the interpretative cross in-type/of-type is applicable.

Physical type is therefore an important ingredient in mating. With excellent individuals, breeding good with morphologically good is probably the best way to preserve your conformational strengths. With defective individuals, one must choose a partner who can compensate for these defects.

https://purosanguedecorrida.blogspot.com/search?q=teddy

Before Northern Dancer, grandsire Nearco/ Phalaris, thence Cyllene tail-male family 9e ‘G’ Haplotype structure, Or (Clemence)

Admittedly from studbook, seeking modern diagnostics makes for one’s greater guess however should G haplotype sequencing (of traits) be of a racehorse, a reasonable conclusion the pheno distributed to ‘Teddy’ culminates elite racing type. Remembering Teddy’s 2nd dam is from Bend Or.

Phalaris represent the Cyllene branch of Or (see reference)

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Haplogroup-tree-of-HVR-1-sequences-from-the-studied-horses-Mutations-were-shown-on-the_fig2_3255114

To forward McLean’s supposition to colt, Bayaan>> 4x Northern Dancer as crosses with 5×4 Mr Prospector (@5×6 Teddy) – 6×5 Buckpasser (@4×4 Teddy) – distaff, 3rd dam Flood 5x5x5 Sir Gallahad (Teddy).

Sire of G.1 Tornado Alert (IRE), (juvenile stallion) Broadsiding (Aus) & mare, Fallen Angel, stallion Too Darn Hot @female distaff @ Delsy (3 strains, 5x4x6 – Teddy) – 5×6 Tourbillon #BT .

His broodmare sire Singspiel whilst 5×4 Almahmoud, significantly has >5×3 Herbager & Herbager is 3rd dam/daughter of Teddy + 3x Phalaris + Singspiel – 5×3 Hail to Reason > 2nd dam/daughter Sir Gallahad/Teddy.

Teddy – a chestnut foal with a strong build, which was given the name Teddy. Sold as a 2-year-old by a disheartened Blanc during the war, proved himself to be the best of his generation while racing in Spain. He then became an extraordinary sire, much to the delight of his owner, J-D Cohn. (https://www.france-galop.com/en/content/history-edmond-blanc-tribute-founder-saint-cloud?)

Credit references & reading

πŸ’ŒIt is not my job, or that of any other analyst, to defend or even attack this or that theory. This would be like you yearn to turn into a monster. It is up to us, analysts, – not the monsters – to explore the results, analyze them in an unbiased way and present theories of why they may have “something in common”. And when this particular “something in common” starts to seem with a certain constancy, try to create a way to treat and explore these “coincidences”. (πŸ†albatrozusa.blogspot.com)

*https://www.stallions.com.au/2021/10/18/battle-of-the-sexes/

https://albatrozusa.blogspot.com/search?q=teddy

Or – https://www.thoroughbredracehorse.co.uk/investigation12.htm

Cyllene – Field of chestnut Gold…Cyllene 1895