Spendthrift Farm Lexington, KY Inquiries to Ken Wilkins, Des Dempsey, Or Mark Toothaker, Spendthrift Farm, 884 Iron Works Pike, Lexington, KY 40511

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Spendthrift Farm Lexington, KY Inquiries to Ken Wilkins, Des Dempsey, Or Mark Toothaker, Spendthrift Farm, 884 Iron Works Pike, Lexington, KY 40511 Enters Stud in 2013 DOMINUS dkb/br, 2008 Dosage (8-10-17-0-1); DI: 2.79; CD: 0.67 See gray pages—Polynesian RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Raise a Native, 1961 Native Dancer, by Polynesian 4s, SW, $45,955 Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Mr. Prospector, 1970 838 f, 78 SW, 2.34 AEI Raise You, by Case Ace 2 1 0 1 0 $9,000 14s, SW, $112,171 3 5 2(1) 1(1) 1(1) $229,329 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI Gold Digger, 1962 Nashua, by Nasrullah Smart Strike, b, 1992 35s, SW, $127,255 4 4 2(1) 0 0 $206,388 12 f, 7 r, 7 w, 3 SW Sequence, by Count Fleet Totals 10 4(2) 2(1) 1(1) $444,717 8s, SW, $337,376 1,053 f, 89 SW, 2.40 AEI Smarten, 1976 Cyane, by Turn-to Won At 3 7.59 AWD 27s, SW, $716,426 Dwyer S (gr. II, $150,000, 8.5f in 1:41.74, dftg. Adios Classy 'n Smart, 1981 602 f, 49 SW, 1.70 AEI Smartaire, by Quibu 9s, SW, $303,222 Charlie, Cool Blue Red Hot, Tech Fall, Malibu Glow, 9 f, 5 r, 5 w, 4 SW No Class, 1974 Nodouble, by Noholme II Harlan's Hello). 29s, wnr, $37,543 A maiden special weight race at SA ($70,200, 7f in 8 f, 7 r, 7 w, 6 SW Classy Quillo, by Outing Class 1:22.61, by 5¼, dftg. Tokubetsu, Smug, Deluxe General, 1974 Brigadier Gerard, by Queen's Hussar Bus, Brannigan). 18s, SW, $57,005 2nd Cliff's Edge Derby Trial S (gr. III, 8f, to Machen, Lord At War, 1980 267 f, 6 SW, 1.44 AEI Mercuriale, by Pan II dftg. J J's Lucky Train, Indian Winter, Indiano, 17s, SW, $789,439 382 f, 47 SW, 2.58 AEI Luna de Miel, 1974 Con Brio II, by Ribot Travelin Man, Beamer, B G Suavecito, Duca). Cuando, b, 1994 Unraced 3rd Jim Dandy S (gr. II, 9f, to Stay Thirsty, Moonshine 22s, SW, $329,967 14 f, 10 r, 10 w, 1 SW Good Will, by Atlas Mullin, dftg. Alternation, Brilliant Speed, Will's 8 f, 7 r, 6 w, 1 SW Affirmed, 1975 Exclusive Native, by Raise a Native Wildcat, Scotus). 7.80 AWD 29s, SW, $2,393,818 Won At 4 Cuando Quiere, 1988 840 f, 86 SW, 2.42 AEI Won't Tell You, by Crafty Admiral 7s, pl, $4,160 Bernard Baruch H (gr. IIT, $250,000, 8.5f in 1:40.32, 14 f, 11 r, 9 w, 3 SW Quatre Saisons, 1975 Court Recess, by Traffic Judge dftg. Data Link, Sky Blazer, Guys Reward, 41s, SW, $130,787 Queen'splatekitten, Prince Will I Am). 9 f, 8 r, 3 w Alpine Peak, by Olympia A race at Sar ($85,000, 7f in 1:22.50, by 4¼, dftg. Inbreeding: 3SX5D Raise a Native. Our Dark Knight, Ya Gotta Have Soul, Wishful Tomcat, Inflation Target, Philippe, Junebugred, Kentucky Cup Classic S, gr. IIA, Golden Bear S, to 7, R J'S BRIGADE (Gone West). 6 wins, 3 to 6, Bernie the Maestro, Star Harbour). 2012), SQUARE EDDIE (Lane’s End Breeders’ Futurity, $205,752. SIRE LINE gr. IA, 2nd Bessemer Trust Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, gr. WIZARD'S LAUGH (Distorted Humor). 3 wins at 3 DOMINUS is by SMART STRIKE, stakes winner of 6 IA, San Rafael S, gr. IIIA, etc.), TENPINS (Washington and 4, $97,269. races, $337,376, Philip H. Iselin H (gr. I), Salvator Mile Park H, gr. II, Prairie Meadows Cornhusker Breeders’ 2nd dam H (gr. III). Cup H, gr. III, Philip H. Iselin Breeders’ Cup H, gr. III, CUANDO QUIERE. Placed at 3. Dam of 14 foals, To December 31, 2012: Sired 13 crops, 1,053 foals, 853 rnrs etc.), PAPA CLEM (Arkansas Derby, gr. II, San including— (81%), 640 wnrs (61%), 157 2yo wnrs (15%), 89 sw (8%), Fernando S, gr. IIA, 2nd Louisiana Derby, gr. II, etc.), HONEY RYDER. 13 wins, 2 to 6, $2,784,160, E. P. 2.40 AEI, 2.07 CI, 460 sale yrlgs, avg $129,525, 3.02 TNA. STRIKE A DEAL (Dixie S, gr. IIT, Red Smith H, gr. IIT, Taylor S (Can-IT), Flower Bowl Invitational S (gr. In 2012: 73 2yos, 27 2yo rnrs, 10 2yo wnrs, 14 sw, 37 sale Laurel Futurity, etc.), SMART BID (Mervin H Muniz Jr. IT), Orchid H (gr. IIT) twice, Sheepshead Bay H (gr. yrlgs, avg $233,929. Memorial H, gr. IIT, Fair Grounds H, gr. IIIT, Damascus IIT) twice, Glens Falls H (gr. IIIT), The Very One H SMART STRIKE has sired CURLIN (Horse of the Year S, etc., to 6, 2012), AIR SUPPORT (Virginia Derby, gr. (gr. IIIT), Robert G. Dick Memorial Breeders' Cup H twice, champion 3yo colt, and older male in USA, IIT, Bowling Green S, gr. IIT, Pilgrim S, gr. IIIT, etc., to twice, Princess Mora S, 2nd Emirates Airline 4, 2012), SHOAL WATER (Chinese Cultural Centre S, champion older male in UAE, Preakness S, gr. I, etc.), Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (gr. IT), United Can-IIT, Saranac H, gr. IIIT, 2nd King Edward Breeders’ SOARING FREE (Horse of the Year, champion sprinter, Nations S (gr. IT), Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup Cup H, Can-IIT, etc.), STRIKE SOFTLY (Nassau S, Can- and turf male in Can, Can-I), NEVER RETREAT (Horse Turf S (gr. IT), Hollywood Wildcat S, 3rd Emirates IIT, Hendrie S, Can-IIIA, Carotene S, etc.), TUNGSTEN of the Year and champion turf female in Can, First Lady Airline Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (gr. IT), STRIKE (Wbx.com World Bet Exchange Henry II S, S, gr. IT, etc.), ENGLISH CHANNEL (champion turf La Prevoyante H (gr. IIT), Herecomesthebride S male, John Deere Breeders’ Cup Turf, gr. IT, United Eng-II, Woodcote Stud Sagaro S, Eng-III, etc.), BEL (gr. IIIT), Honey Fox H (gr. IIIT), Appalachian S. Nations S, gr. IT twice, etc.), LOOKIN AT LUCKY (cham- AIR BEAUTY (Darley Alcibiades S, gr. IIA, Pin Oak CUANDO PUEDE. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $199,973, pion 2yo colt and 3yo colt, Preakness S, gr. I, etc.), MY Valley View S, gr. IIIT, 2nd Audubon Oaks, 3rd Pucker Arlington Heights Oaks (gr. III), 2nd T. V. Vixen S. MISS AURELIA (champion 2yo filly, Grey Goose Up S, gr. IIIT), CENTRE COURT (Lake George S, gr. IIT, Dam of HIT IT RICH ($521,810, Glens Falls S, gr. Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, gr. I, Cotillion S, gr. I, Regret S, gr. IIIT, 2nd Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup IIIT, Long Island H, gr. IIIT, Orchid S, gr. IIIT, 2nd etc., to 3, 2012), EYE OF THE SPHYNX (champion 3yo S, gr. IT, etc., to 3, 2012), etc. Sheepshead Bay S, gr. IIT, Suwannee River S, gr. filly in Can, Selene S, Can-II, Labatt Woodbine Oaks, SMART STRIKE’S 2012 stakes winner is MY MISS IIIT, 3rd New York S, gr. IIT, to 5, 2012), SPANISH etc.), PORTCULLIS (champion turf male in Can, AURELIA (gr. I), AIR SUPPORT (gr. IIT), CENTRE MISSION ($254,173, Memorial Day H, Go for Gin Toronto Cup H, Can-IIIT, Charlie Barley S, etc.), GOLD COURT (gr. IIT), DOMINUS (gr. IIT), MAY BE NOW (Brz- S, 3rd Three Coins Up S). STRIKE (champion 3yo filly in Can, Selene S, Can-III, II), HIT IT RICH (gr. IIIT), SALTY STRIKE (gr. III), Cuanto Es. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $255,239, 2nd Labatt Woodbine Oaks, etc.), ADDED EDGE (champion SMART BID (gr. IIIT), STRIKE IMPACT, SMART STING Ballston Spa Breeders' Cup H (gr. IIIT), 3rd Bryan 2yo colt in Can, Razorback Breeders’ Cup H, gr. III, (in Can), PHILLY ACE, FINAL COUNT, SMOKING SUN Station S. Producer. Nashua S, gr. III, etc.), DR ARBATACH (champion (in Fr), STRIKING MISS (in Can). sprinter and older male in PR, Clasico Jose de Diego, SMART STRIKE’S other sons as stallions include 3rd dam PR-I, etc.), NOBLE STRIKE (Belle Geste S, 2nd Wonder ENGLISH CHANNEL (154 foals, 8 SW, 1.56 AEI), QUATRE SAISONS. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $130,787, Endine Where S, 3rd Jammed Lovely S), SILVER STREAKER ADDED EDGE (83 foals, 3 SW, 1.08 AEI), TENPINS (272 H, 2nd Egret H, Pucker Up H. Dam of 9 foals, (champion older female in PR, Clasico Bold Forbes, foals, 8 SW, 1.02 AEI). including— PR-III), FLEETSTREET DANCER (Japan Cup Dirt, Jpn-I, DYNA PEAK. Dam of DYNA DA WYNA ($365,740, 2nd Goodwood Breeders’ Cup H, gr. II, Mervyn LeRoy FAMILY Valley View S, gr. IIIT, Stravinsky S, Clark County H, gr. II, etc.), FABULOUS STRIKE (Vosburgh S, gr. I, 1st dam S, Marie P. DeBartolo Oaks, 3rd Pent Up Kiss H), Alfred G. Vanderbilt H, gr. II, True North H, gr. II, etc.), CUANDO. 7 wins at 3 and 4, $329,967, New Castle H, LEROY'S DYNAMEAUX ($269,112, Will Rogers S, SHADOW CAST (Personal Ensign S, gr. I, Louisville Bayou Breeders' Cup H, Sixty Sails H, 2nd Bewitch gr. IIIT, 2nd Joe Hernandez S, Cotton Fitzsimmons Breeders’ Cup H, gr. II, Silverbulletday S, gr. II, etc.), S (gr. IIIT), My Charmer H (gr. IIIT), 3rd New York Mile H, 3rd Alcatraz S, Lure S, to 5, 2012), Miss FURTHEST LAND (Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile, gr. IA, H (gr. IIT), La Prevoyante H (gr. IIT), Cardinal H (gr. Netta ($91,500, 3rd Frizette S, gr. I, to 3, 2012), IIIT), Pago Hop S. Dam of 8 foals, including— New Joysey Jeff ($85,546, 2nd Will Rogers S, gr.
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