Additional Pedigrees 360 Masterclass Workshops

Media Release - Wednesday August 2

Our Sydney and Melbourne workshops in July were sold out and we are delighted to announced one new workshop in Randwick 11th August and one in Melbourne 18th August.

Our workshop this Friday at Aquis QLD has 2 seats remaining.

As you are aware, the cutting edge technology and approach of the Pedigrees360 solution has extracted invaluable data distilled into actionable insights. At the workshop we will provide you with our insights and observations we have collected from looking at thousands of pedigrees in Pedigrees360. 

The workshop will be an interactive and engaging experience, opportunities for lively discussion and networking with fellow thoroughbred pedigree enthusiasts.

Please note, each workshop has a limited number of seats, we encourage you to respond promptly to avoid disappointment.

Workshop Topics Click here to register.

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  1. Horses of the Year Insights – We deep dive into the pedigrees of 250 HOTYs. What do they have in common that you should know.
  2. Critical Mass - What is it, where to find it, and why we consider it one of the most important attributes. The findings may surprise!
  3. The X-Path Theory - How to identify the x-path queens in your mare’s pedigree and how to mate your mare on the x-path?
  4.  Siblings - Full and 3/4 siblings, how to use them.
  5. What is a Sex-Balanced Blue Wall? - The past 3 Australian Triple Crown winners all have this attribute.
  6. Underperforming broodmare sires - Our theory - Snitzel and I am Invincible are underperforming broodmare sires with zero Gr1s between them in the last 10 years. What unique pedigree attribute do we see they have in common, and how do we use that to identify possible future underperforming broodmare sires
  7. Thoroughbred Moneyball – Statistics. What number Foal is better? Performance of the Dam/Ability of Offspring. Does Stallion Age matter?
  8. Mare Matching Case Study Live – We will select a few mares from the group and follow a mare matching methodology to short list stallion choices.

 

 

 

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