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SEBASTIAN RAY Barn 12 281 (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) BAY COLT Foaled April 26, 2017 Tattoo No Consigned by Spring Haven Farm, Agent, Utica, Ohio Raised at Rails Edge Farm, West Jefferson, Ohio SEBASTIAN RAY Barn 12 281 (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) BAY COLT Foaled April 26, 2017 Tattoo No. 4R027 Dahir De Prelong Korean ------------------------------------- Calmness Sebastian K S 1:49f -------------------- Probe 3,1:54.3 Gabriella K -------------------------------- Sissi Hari SEBASTIAN RAY Victory Dream 3,1:53.2 Raffaello Ambrosio 4,1:53.1 ---------- Tishes Wish 2,Q2:05.1f Baby Bella -------------------------------- Mystic Park 3,1:57 Meghan's Memories -------------------- Shattered 1st Dam BABY BELLA by Raffaello Ambrosio. From 8 previous foals, dam of 5 winners, 2 in 1:55, 4 in 2:00, including: BUEN CAMINO 2,1:58h; 3,1:54.3f; 1:52f ($625,671) (Cash Hall). 12 wins, 2 thru 6. At 2, winner leg New York Sire S. at Batavia, Saratoga, Yonkers (2); second in leg New York Sire S. at Monticello; third in Final New York Sire S. at Yonkers. At 3, winner leg New York Sire S. at Saratoga, Tioga, Yonkers; second in leg New York Sire S. at Monticello, Yonkers; third in elim. and Final Yonkers T. VICTOR'S FUTURE 2,1:56.3; 3,1:54.4 ($448,347) (Valley Victor). 22 wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, winner leg (3) and Final Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington, John Simpson Mem.; second in Late Closer at Lexington (2). At 3, winner leg and Final Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington; second in leg Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington. BELLA CHIPPIE (M) 1:58f; BT1:56.4f ($57,581) (Chip Chip Hooray). 12 wins, 4 thru 9. VOTE FOR PEDRO 3,1:56.3-‘18 ($22,913) (Dejarmbro). 3 wins at 3. At 3, winner Final Chad E. Carlton Ser. at Hoosier, elim. and Final Donnie Conrad Mem. at Hoosier; second in leg Chad E. Carlton Ser. at Hoosier. Trix And Stones 2,Q2:02.3-‘18; BT1:54-‘18 ($39,473) (Trixton). Record at 2. Now 2, second Final New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands; third leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands. 2nd Dam MEGHAN'S MEMORIES by Mystic Park. From 15 foals, dam of 8 winners, 5 in 2:00, including: HIBBLER 2,1:56.1 ($194,264) (Striking Sahbra). 5 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, winner elim. and Final Ontario Sires S. - Gold at Mohawk, Champlain S., leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Clinton; second in Final Ontario Sires S. - Gold at Mohawk; third in Bud Light S., elim. Ontario Sires S. - Gold at Mohawk, Woodbine. CONDI LANE (M) 3,1:56.2; BT1:55.3s ($112,777) (Striking Sahbra). 7 wins at 3 and 4. At 2, second in leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots (2). At 3, winner Bud Light S., elim. Ontario Sires S. - Gold at Flamboro; second in elim. Ontario Sires S. - Gold, elim. Canadian Breeders Champ. Dam of ONE TOO MANY 2,1:58.2f; 3,1:56.3f; 4,1:55f ($105,771). MEGHAN'S HALFMOON (M) 2,2:00; 3,1:57.3f ($94,575) (Valley Victor). 11 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner Hanover Filly S.; second in leg Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington (2). At 3, winner Final Kentucky Fair S. at Lexington; third in leg Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington (2). Dam of MISS LADY HALFMOON 2,1:57.1; 3,1:55.2-‘18. MEDBURY'S LADY (M) 4,1:56.1 ($44,285) (BJ's Mac). 13 wins at 4. At 4, winner Late Closer at Lexington (4), leg Holiday Ser. at Yonkers; second in leg Charles Singer Ser. at Meadowlands, leg Yankee Bambino Ser. at Rockingham; third in Late Closer at Lexington, leg Late Closer at Saratoga (2). Dam of MUSCLE MAKER 3,1:56.4z. MYSTIC MEMORY (M) 2,2:04.2f; 3,2:00.4; BT2:00.1 ($42,040) (BJ's Mac). 3 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, third in cons. New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands. At 3, winner leg and Final Margot Taylor Mem. Ser. at Hoosier; second in leg Genesis Ser. at Hoosier, leg Margot Taylor Mem. Ser. at Hoosier (3); third in leg Genesis Ser. at Hoosier (2). Dam of HAND GLIDER 2,1:58; 3,1:56.2 ($691,000-Int.), NEW YORK YANK 2,1:58.2; 3,1:53.3 ($314,800), MYSTIC GLIDE 3,1:56h; 4,1:55.1 ($147,029), YANSKY 2,2:00.2h; 3,1:57f ($122,127), CUMULUS 2,Q2:02.4; 3,1:56. Grandam of YANKS BALL GIRL 2,2:06.2h; 3,Q1:59.4; 4,1:57f, DJ'S CAVIAR 3,2:10.2h; 4,1:57.1f, FASHION CAN DO IT 2,1:59.1f; 3,1:58.1f. MILLIONAIRE ARS 1:58.3z; BT1:56.4z ($37,057) (Pine Chip). 7 wins, 4 thru 8. Producers: Flawless Melody 3,2:01.1f; BT2:01f (dam of ACACIA DE CHAKRIKA 2,2:07.1h; 3,2:00.2f; 1:57.2f, SCILLA DE CHAKRIKA 1:58.3f, ALISMA DE CHAKRIKA 3,1:58.3f), Look Yonder 3,2:03.3 (dam of DEFIANT LOOKS 2,2:01.4h; 3,Q1:59.4; 4,1:56.4). 3rd Dam SHATTERED by Bonefish. From 14 foals, dam of 8 winners, 1 in 1:55, 6 in 2:00, including: PRICEVALLEYREVITUP 2,1:58.1; 3,1:55.4; 4,1:53.2 ($395,740) (Revenue S). 38 wins, 2 thru 8. At 2, winner Final Kentucky Fair S. at Lexington, leg Late Closer at Lexington, etc. MR MIME 3,1:56.3; BT1:55.4s ($198,993) (Mr Vic). 30 wins, 3 thru 10. At 3, third in Tompkins-Geers S. At 4, winner and second in leg Don Mills Ser. at Woodbine. GLIDE'N BONES 2,Q2:03.2f; 3,1:57.3f; 1:56; BT1:55 ($102,173) (Yankee Glide). 16 wins, 3 thru 8. At 6, winner Final Battle of New England at Plainridge; second in leg Battle of New England at Rockingham (2). Producers: DON'T POINT 2,2:03.3f (grandam of THE ORIGINAL 1:55.2-$204,232), Pick Up The Pieces Q2:06.1f (dam of AMERICAS FINAST 3,2:00.4f; 1:54.2f-$222,171; grandam of WINNIN IMAGE 3,Q1:58.1; 1:53.2-$724,101), etc. Next Dam - MISS LONELYHEARTS 3,2:04.1f (Speedy Crown-HOOT SONG 3,2:01.3-Hoot Mon) STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Arden Downs Currier & Ives Horseman No. 111 Old Oaken Bucket Simcoe Ralph Wilfong Mem. Bluegrass Series Dexter Cup Int'l. Stallion PA Sires (P/M) Standardbred Yonkers Trot Breeders Crown Hambletonian Kentucky Futurity PA Sires (Fairs) Swedish Breeders Zweig Memorial Champlain Hoosier Stake Consigned by and raised at Winbak Farm, Chesapeake City, Maryland MOVIE MAVEN Barn 8 282 (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) BAY FILLY Foaled February 27, 2017 Tattoo No. 6R442 No Nukes p,3,T1:52.1 Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 --------- Wendymae Hanover p,4,T1:57 Well Said p,3,1:47.3 -------------------- Artsplace p,4,1:49.2 Must See p,2,1:52 ---------------------- Grand Lady p,3,1:52.4 MOVIE MAVEN Jenna's Beach Boy p,4,1:47.3 Quik Pulse Mindale p,3,1:48 --------- Midnight Stage p,3,1:52.4 Betterthanrevenge p,3,1:57.3f ------- Troublemaker p,2,T1:54 Arl's Troublemaker p,4,1:53.2 ------- Kawartha Quality p,1:59f 1st Dam BETTERTHANREVENGE p,2,1:59.1f; 3,1:57.3f; BT1:55.2f ($36,010) by Quik Pulse Mindale. 10 wins at 2 and 3. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam ARL'S TROUBLEMAKER p,2,1:55.4; 3,1:54.2; 4,1:53.2; BT1:51.2 ($143,945) by Trouble- maker. 20 wins, 2 thru 6. Hall of Fame in 2016. At 3, winner leg (3) and Final Comforter Ser. at Meadowlands, leg Jersey Girls Ser. at Meadowlands; second in leg Jersey Girls Ser. at Meadowlands; third in leg Jersey Girls Ser. at Meadowlands. From 13 foals, dam of 10 winners, 3 in 1:50, 6 in 1:55, 10 in 2:00, including: ART MAKER p,3,1:52; 1:49.1 ($1,036,217) (Arturo). 60 wins, 3 thru 13. At 3, second in leg Mohawk Ser. at Mohawk. At 4, winner leg (2) and Final Fox Sports Net Ser. at Meadowlands, leg Exit 16W Ser. at Meadowlands; second in leg Four Leaf Clover Ser. at Meadowlands. STOCK MARKET WIZ p,2,1:56.1; 3,1:55.2; 1:49.3 ($739,283) (Three Wizzards). 33 wins, 2 thru 9. At 2, winner leg New York Sire S. at Buffalo, Monticello, Saratoga, Yonkers, Final New York Sire S. at Yonkers; second leg New York Sire S. at Yonkers; third Final Matron S., Champlain S. At 3, winner leg New York Sire S. at Buffalo, Monticello, Saratoga, Vernon; second leg New York Sire S. at Yonkers; third leg New York Sire S. at Yonkers. BREAKIN THE LAW p,2,1:57.4h; 3,1:50.3; 4,1:49.4; BT1:48.1f ($524,505) (Artiscape). 22 wins, 2 thru 9. At 2, winner Maryland Stbd. Race Fund at Ocean (2). At 3, winner leg New York Sire S. at Saratoga, Yonkers, leg (3) and Final Spring Survivor Ser. at Meadowlands; second in elim. and Final Empire Breeders Classic, Final New York Sire S. at Yonkers; third in elim. and Final Adios S. THUMBPRINT (M) p,2,2:01.1h; 3,1:54.2; 1:53.3f; BT1:51.1f ($205,925) (Art Major).
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