Measuring Success
There are many "advisors" out there. After a major race, many are ready to claim their system identified the most recent stakes winner. This can get a little confusing.
Did they recommend the horse before he began winning? To whom?
It is a little like the guy at the track who cries, "I knew that horse was going to win," but doesn't have a ticket to cash. Fortunately there is no such confusion about our results.
Our success is best demonstrated by the loyalty and success of our clients. Throughout the years, it has been a privilege and an honor being one of their major tools, and we'd like to take this opportunity to thank them for allowing us to be a part of their industry leading teams!
To see what some of our clients have to say about Cecil Seaman & Co., click on the names below.
William Farish
"Cecil Seaman has been on retainer with me since 1980 as my consultant on mating recommendations, and yearlings and stallion evaluations. His method of biomechanical evaluations/statistical analyses has proven of tremendous benefit in the improvement of the soundness and class of our broodmare band, stallions, and racehorses. His scientific research has given us better insight into the probable abilities of a horse for breeding and racing, as well as the conditions to maximize the horse's potential.
He has always conducted himself in a professional and ethical manner in his dealings with me. I have been well satisfied with his services and would certainly give him my highest recommendation as a consultant in the Thoroughbred industry."
--William. S. Farish
George Strawbridge
"Cecil Seaman, of Thoroughbred Analysts, has been very helpful to me since 1983 in planning the selection, use, and matings of my horses. With the help of his measurements, I have had an advantage when purchasing broodmares and yearlings. He has helped me immensely by suggesting matings for my stock and has offered his opinion, based on measurements, as to the best racing distances and locations for my horses in training."
--George Strawbridge, Jr.
John Nerud
"Cecil (Seaman) has a tool that can be used, especially by people new in the business, he can tell if the physical structure is there to be a race horse. If the yearlings don't measure up, I don't go to look at them. I disregard them. I use Cecil as an advance man."
--John A. Nerud