The general consensus on horse racing Twitter is that there must be some physical issues that are not publicly known. It took him a while to get to the races as a 3-year-old, but when he did, he immediately caught the attention of those who follow racing beyond the Triple Crown races. And then it didn't take long for people to start asking, "Where's Flightline?" Here's his racing history:JazzNU wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 7:33 pmRetired?!? That is wild. He's only going to be remembered by the horse racing aficionados, which I guess is plenty to make a mint off of in breeding, but just wow.
Gotta be honest. I was suspicious before when @dry posted about him and how few races he competed in. This significantly increases my suspicions.
4/24/21: Santa Anita, Maiden Special Weight, won, speed figure of 111 (that's crazy good for a debut)
9/5/21: Del Mar, Allowance Optional Claiming, won, speed figure of 127
12/26/21: Santa Anita, RUNHAPPY Malibu Grade 1, won, speed figure of 126
6/11/22: Belmont Park, Met Handicap Grade 1, won, speed figure of 114
9/3/22: Del Mar, TVG Pacific Classic Grade 1, won, speed figure of 128
11/5/22: Keeneland, Breeder's Cup Classic Grade 1, won speed figure of 127
So he retires undefeated and with four Grade 1 victories. Compare that to his sire, Tapit, who also only raced 6 times with 1 Grade 1 victory (Wood Memorial) and 1 Grade 3 victory (Laurel Futurity). Tapit was a disappointing 9th in the Kentucky Derby. Yet, he is unquestionably one of the premier sires of the 21st century and has also distinguished himself as a sire of sires. Now age 21, Tapit still commands a $185K stud fee.
But I have questions about Flightline's soundness. If I owned brood mares, I'd be extremely hesitant to breed any to him.
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In other news, Life is Good, who finished second to Flightline yesterday, is also being retired to stud. He'll stand at WinStar with a $100K stud fee. He will also finish his career with 4 Grade 1 victories and 3 Grade 2 victories. Now, if I owned brood mares and money grew on trees, that's a stallion I'd breed mares to.