The 2012 Derby winner Camelot, who narrowly missed out on racing's Triple Crown last year, has been retired. he also won the 2,000 Guineas and will start a breeding career in 2014.
RE: 2012 derby winner camelot retired
StrumSolo > 14/10/2013, 18:19
(14/10/2013, 17:19)rustee1 Wrote: The 2012 Derby winner Camelot, who narrowly missed out on racing's Triple Crown last year, has been retired. he also won the 2,000 Guineas and will start a breeding career in 2014.
Less running, more fucking...
Best of luck to him.
RE: 2012 derby winner camelot retired
rustee1 > 15/10/2013, 14:41
yeah what a life, if your a horse of course. i wonder what his stud fee will be? i'm guessing it will be big just on the family he is breed from alone, not including being a derby winner.
RE: 2012 derby winner camelot retired
StrumSolo > 15/10/2013, 14:47
(15/10/2013, 14:41)rustee1 Wrote: yeah what a life, if your a horse of course. i wonder what his stud fee will be? i'm guessing it will be big just on the family he is breed from alone, not including being a derby winner.
Sounding like a high-class horse pimp there Rustee.
Careful now. :)
RE: 2012 derby winner camelot retired
rustee1 > 15/10/2013, 14:54
lol, gator don't play no shit. i'd love to getin the horse pimp game, they make a fortune. i think frankel's stud fee is 125,000 and he covers over 100 horses a year. some nice change.
lol, when i said i wanted to become a horse pimp i meant own a horse and charge a stud fee. i'm not into beastiality, although i'm sure i heard a babeshow babe was a few years ago.
RE: 2012 derby winner camelot retired
StrumSolo > 15/10/2013, 15:14
Fair enough, it's a slippery slope though. So mind out.
(15/10/2013, 15:04)rustee1 Wrote: although i'm sure i heard a babeshow babe was a few years ago.