Talk:Average earnings index (horse racing)

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Sunday Silence
The Japanese website, which is very thorough and reliable gives his AEI as 4.94. The Racing Post, which is an impeccable source for British racing, disagrees but states "Details of horses trained outside GB and Ireland may be incomplete".  Tigerboy1966  21:28, 7 November 2018 (UTC)

"Very thorough and reliable"? Totally false nonsense. It ONLY includes through 2002 (while his offspring ran for many many years after 2002) and ONLY in Japan; and only calculating in Japanese yen. A stallion's career AEI can be found by looking up the pedigree of any of their offspring in The Jockey Club's online pedigree database, equineline.com. Sunday Silence's career AEI, according to the Jockey Club's online pedigree database (which includes all career earnings throughout the entire world), equineline.com, is 2.55. Let me REPEAT to make it crystal clear - equineline includes ALL CAREER earnings THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. NOT just in Japan through 2002 only in Japanese yen. Sunday Silence's career AEI, according to Racing Post is 2.15. However Racing Post warns details of horses trained outside GB and Ireland may be incomplete. Peteski132 (talk) 02:37, 8 November 2018 (UTC)