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Gennaro Lendi

You know inferno and you're riding one of his sons, what does he reminds you more of his father?

The maneuver in which I find more Inferno is surely the spins, because it has a natural attitude where to put the legs ... from the beginning every step was the right one.

How you felt the first time you ridden him/her?

The first feeling was trust. And this trust is a fundamental aspect for me especially in the show pen.

What cross would you try with Inferno, and why?

I would cross him with Hollywood Dun It or Chic Olena mares, repeating crosses that have already been proven successful with Gunners bloodline studs.

If dad Inferno came to an interview with his son/daughter's teacher, which is you, what would you tell him about his school performance?

To Daddy Inferno, I would say that if the students were all like his son we would have a lot easier in school teaching! :)

 

Cade Mc Cutcheon

You know inferno and you're riding one of his sons, what does he reminds you more of his father?

The looks and the talent.

How you felt the first time you ridden him/her?

He felt like a lot of horse that has a lot of maneuver.

What cross would you try with Inferno, and why?

The one I have is out a Wimpys Little Step mare and I like him, so I would try that cross.

If dad Inferno came to an interview with his son/daughter's teacher, which is you, what would you tell him about his school performance?

He’s really starting to step up, the more and more pressure I start to put on, the better is getting.

 

Arnaud Girinon

You know inferno and you're riding one of his sons, what does he reminds you more of his father?

I’m currently riding a son of I66, he’s out of a WLS. I think what’s remind me the most his father is his athleticism. This 3yo is like a cat sometimes! 

How you felt the first time you ridden him/her?

The first time I rode him was last October, I thought damn he’s really gorgeous and really tall, but after 5 minutes I thought he has something special, I didn’t know what exactly but he was special.

What cross would you try with Inferno, and why?

I’m actually trying to breed my girlfriend Shiners Voodoo Dr x WLS with inferno. She’s a really pretty palomino mare sometimes a bit lazy and I hope I66 will bring some power athleticism and look! 😉

If dad Inferno came to an interview with his son/daughter's teacher, which is you, what would you tell him about his school performance?

If I would be the teacher at the interview with his father I would probably say: “Simba - that’s is nickname - has a lot of potential but he should be more focus”. That’s every teacher always told my parents 😂😂

Just kidding. 

I think I would tell him that his son is a good student with a lot of talent in all maneuvers and if he keeps going that way and keep studying he might have a bright future! 

 

Giuseppe Prevosti

You know inferno and you're riding one of his sons, what does he reminds you more of his father?

Yes, I'm riding his first child born in Europe; his name is BH Nero 66, owned by Ambrosini QH. The thing that impressed me and reminds me more of his father is surely the physical beauty because to be only 3 years old he is already very mature physically.

How you felt the first time you ridden him/her?

As I said in the previously, he gave me from the beginning the idea of a very mature horse not only physically but also mentally; moreover he is a horse with very good maneuvers.

What cross would you try with Inferno, and why?

In my opinion, Inferno is very beautiful and compact and I consider it a cold horse, so I would cross him with mares a little warm or physically slim. Ambrosini QH crossed with Inferno his best broodmare, Spooks O Lena, who was reserve champion at the IRHA Futurity Open level 4 with me in 2012 with a score of 224.5 and won the NRHA European Derby Open level 4 with Pierluigi Chioldo scoring 229. From this cross we have two frozen embryos that we hope will be successful! Personally I think it's an excellent cross. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

If dad Inferno came to an interview with his son/daughter's teacher, which is you, what would you tell him about his school performance?

I'd say, "It's smart but it doesn't apply!"
Just kidding. 😂😂
I would definitely say "keep it up!!"

Cira Baeck

You know inferno and you're riding one of his sons, what does he reminds you more of his father?

My mare has so much style and finesse on the circles she got that from her daddy also the smoothness the stops and the ability to turn, I see lot of similarity.

How you felt the first time you ridden him/her?

It was like a dream a fast soft sport car! She moves like a cat and is very sweet. 😉

What cross would you try with Inferno, and why?

I think mostly at mares would cross on him. He has al the maneuvers style and color.

If dad Inferno came to an interview with his son/daughter's teacher, which is you, what would you tell him about his school performance?

Your daughter is very smart, she likes to work hard and is very willing to learn a lot. She will be a superstar when she is older. 😉

 

Pierluigi Chioldo

You know inferno and you're riding one of his sons, what does he reminds you more of his father?

The colt I'm training looks very smart and shows great attitude to work.

How you felt the first time you ridden him/her?

As soon as I started riding him, he immediately gave me the feeling of being a very well-balanced colt.

What cross would you try with Inferno, and why?

I'd like to try a cross with my beautiful mare daughter of Easy Otie Whiz or on a Conquistador Whiz.

If dad Inferno came to an interview with his son/daughter's teacher, which is you, what would you tell him about his school performance?

Dear Inferno, there is a very good chance that your son will become a successful "Man"!!!!

 

Stefano Massignan

You know inferno and you're riding one of his sons, what does he reminds you more of his father?

I've known Inferno since he was 2 years old, I was in Green Valley with my business at the time. A talent from day one. Physically, color, genetics and a career that only a few stallions can pride themselves on. Great maneuvers, great mental balance and great physique, what can I say: everything it takes to be a Top Sire!
I'm lucky enough to train two of them. I'm very proud of them, very beautiful physically, spinners and stoppers like their father. Having 10 of them to ride all the days, I'd sign on.

How you felt the first time you ridden him/her?

My first feeling was when I started working them from the ground, from there I realized that I was not wrong about Inferno. Few foals that I have trained during my career had these characteristics.

What cross would you try with Inferno, and why?

A stallion who can crossbreed with any genetics, he transmits balance and high level skills.

If dad Inferno came to an interview with his son/daughter's teacher, which is you, what would you tell him about his school performance?

If Inferno came to ask how his children are doing, I would tell him: "I hope to have other brothers and sisters". Proud to be part of this NEW GENERATION OF CHAMPIONS.