Post by S u N f r O s t ~ on Nov 23, 2015 13:33:09 GMT -5
Forbidden To Fly
Race Record: 72 39/22/9
Awards Won:
Year 10 Best Prospect Colt
Year 11 Encouragement Award
Year 12 The Wire Sprinter Male of the Year
Year 13 Encouragement Award
Year 14 Colt of the Year
Year 14 Co-Best Dirt Horse
Year 14 Best Sprinter
Year 14 Sire To Watch
Major Races Won
Unicorn Horn Juvenile,
Magic Millions Colts Dirt Sprint
Alot To Live Up To Stakes G5+G4 Dirt Sprint
Just A Trot Futurity
Breeders Cup Juvenile
A-Lot-To-Live-Up-To Stakes G3+ Dirt Sprint
Unicorn Horn Dirt Sprint
Forego Stakes
Wire Finish Cup Dirt
Seaspray Cup Grade One Sprint
Strub Stakes
Invasor Stakes
Unicorn Horn Dirt Sprint
Spring Cup Grade One Dirt Sprint
Speed Demon Memorial Stakes
Stable Face Off G3+ Dirt Sprint
Summer Cup Grade One Dirt Sprint
Phoenix Gold Cup
Penn National Derby
Hudson Handicap
Maryland Million Sprint
Short Stakes
Acceleration Stakes
Sun Festival
Breeders Cup Sprint
Dubai World Sprint
More Reasons Why
Forbidden To Fly is an incredibly unique horse. As a juvenile, this colt flirted with flexibility. He regularly went out - and defeated - the horses of his generation that were destined for the Triple Crown. In his very first win ever, Forbidden To Fly defeated such horses as Paradise Island (who would go on to win the Triple Tiara) and Euphoria's Warrior. Fly was bred a sprinter, at six to nine furlongs, but he ascended that. He won again at the peak of his distance range in the Just A Trot Futurity, a leg of the Youth Challenge. To cap off his season, Fly stole the ultimate race - the Breeders Cup Juvenile. And in doing so, he defeated the highly touted Instant Success as well as future Hall Of Fame inductee and Kentucky Derby winner Eternal Phantom. Winning the juvenile usually makes you the early favorite for the Triple Crown. Too bad Fly didn't actually run at any of the distances in the fabled series.
Three year old sprinters back in Fly's day didn't have a Triple Sprinter Crown or Red Mile series to aim at. Thus, Fly spent his season running in the undercards at The Wire, winning consistently and carving himself a place in the ranks. As a four year old, Fly began to wage true war. He took several HoTY races and only finished out of the top two twice. It was as a five year old that Fly took no prisoners. He duked it out with Hall Of Fame inductee Mastermind. It quickly became known that Fly was the master of six and seven furlongs, with Mastermind typically having the edge for eight furlongs and up. Fly concluded his season with only five losses (all of them second place finishes). But to conclude his career, Fly took on the best sprinters over both surfaces in the Dubai World Sprint and came out with an electrifying victory.
This truly fast yet dangerously flexible horse deserves a place in the Hall Of Fame for all of these accomplishments.
Race Record: 72 39/22/9
Awards Won:
Year 10 Best Prospect Colt
Year 11 Encouragement Award
Year 12 The Wire Sprinter Male of the Year
Year 13 Encouragement Award
Year 14 Colt of the Year
Year 14 Co-Best Dirt Horse
Year 14 Best Sprinter
Year 14 Sire To Watch
Major Races Won
Unicorn Horn Juvenile,
Magic Millions Colts Dirt Sprint
Alot To Live Up To Stakes G5+G4 Dirt Sprint
Just A Trot Futurity
Breeders Cup Juvenile
A-Lot-To-Live-Up-To Stakes G3+ Dirt Sprint
Unicorn Horn Dirt Sprint
Forego Stakes
Wire Finish Cup Dirt
Seaspray Cup Grade One Sprint
Strub Stakes
Invasor Stakes
Unicorn Horn Dirt Sprint
Spring Cup Grade One Dirt Sprint
Speed Demon Memorial Stakes
Stable Face Off G3+ Dirt Sprint
Summer Cup Grade One Dirt Sprint
Phoenix Gold Cup
Penn National Derby
Hudson Handicap
Maryland Million Sprint
Short Stakes
Acceleration Stakes
Sun Festival
Breeders Cup Sprint
Dubai World Sprint
More Reasons Why
Forbidden To Fly is an incredibly unique horse. As a juvenile, this colt flirted with flexibility. He regularly went out - and defeated - the horses of his generation that were destined for the Triple Crown. In his very first win ever, Forbidden To Fly defeated such horses as Paradise Island (who would go on to win the Triple Tiara) and Euphoria's Warrior. Fly was bred a sprinter, at six to nine furlongs, but he ascended that. He won again at the peak of his distance range in the Just A Trot Futurity, a leg of the Youth Challenge. To cap off his season, Fly stole the ultimate race - the Breeders Cup Juvenile. And in doing so, he defeated the highly touted Instant Success as well as future Hall Of Fame inductee and Kentucky Derby winner Eternal Phantom. Winning the juvenile usually makes you the early favorite for the Triple Crown. Too bad Fly didn't actually run at any of the distances in the fabled series.
Three year old sprinters back in Fly's day didn't have a Triple Sprinter Crown or Red Mile series to aim at. Thus, Fly spent his season running in the undercards at The Wire, winning consistently and carving himself a place in the ranks. As a four year old, Fly began to wage true war. He took several HoTY races and only finished out of the top two twice. It was as a five year old that Fly took no prisoners. He duked it out with Hall Of Fame inductee Mastermind. It quickly became known that Fly was the master of six and seven furlongs, with Mastermind typically having the edge for eight furlongs and up. Fly concluded his season with only five losses (all of them second place finishes). But to conclude his career, Fly took on the best sprinters over both surfaces in the Dubai World Sprint and came out with an electrifying victory.
This truly fast yet dangerously flexible horse deserves a place in the Hall Of Fame for all of these accomplishments.