Posted 2015-12-29 9:59 PM Subject: Thoughts on Coronas Leaving You?
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Posts: 11216 Location: Wonderful Wyoming
I think he is relatively young, without looking him up I am unsure if he has any old enough to run barrels, but they are doing well on the track. Curious if anyone has been around one.
Posted 2015-12-30 8:17 AM Subject: RE: Thoughts on Coronas Leaving You?
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Posts: 274
I bred my daughter of Ronas Ryan to him. Got a pretty well balanced colt. On the small side. But hit the ground broke. I didn't put a halter on him until I weaned him, and walked right up to him, put the halter on him and he lead off! I sold him as a yearling to go to the track. But he had a really good mind on him even at his young age. The colt will be 2 in 2016.
As far as the tracks in Louisiana are concerned, you can not go wrong with a Coronas Leaving You, they have been some of the top sellers at the yearling sale every year.
There should be some old enough to run barrels, Coronas Leaving You is 10yrs old. I want to say his first crop was 2009 foals(?)
Granddaughter's of First Down Dash seem to be his magic cross for runners.
** Disclaimer: I do not touch my foals until they are weaned! I let them be horses and learn.
I have raised two of them. They were both very good minded colts. They are both in race training now. I think they are def. Worth trying in the barrel pen also.
Posted 2016-01-03 2:14 AM Subject: RE: Thoughts on Coronas Leaving You?
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Posts: 211 Location: Vinton, La.
Oh I had a filly by him out of Baby Lee. Let's just say she and I did NOT see eye to eye. Was a pretty thing with a nasty attitude. I sold her when she was 6 months old. She did end up winning a race, was claimed and disappeared. I'm assuming she's in the valley match racing.