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Chestnut Filly Barn 7 Hip No Consigned by Southern Chase Farm, Inc. (Greg & Karen Dodd), Agent Hip No. Chestnut Filly Barn 330 7 Buckaroo Montbrook ............................ Secret Papers Big Drama ............................ Notebook Riveting Drama .................... Chestnut Filly Special Token March 13, 2017 Gone West Grand Slam .......................... Bright Candles Miss Grandiose .................... (2005) Red Ryder Limestone Landing .............. Alvarada By BIG DRAMA (2006). Champion sprinter, black-type winner of $2,746,060, Breeders' Cup Sprint [G1] (CD, $1,080,000), etc. Sire of 5 crops of racing age, 236 foals, 132 starters, 88 winners of 236 races and earning $5,463,- 801, including R Kinsley Doll (4 wins, $315,553, Florida Sire Three Ring S.-R (GP, $90,000), etc.), Tribal Drama ($211,915, Florida Sire Affirmed S.- R (GP, $180,000)), General Council ($82,161, Charles Taylor Derby (ALB, $33,000)), Miss Deplorable ($67,675, Blue Sparkler S. (MTH, $36,000)). 1st dam MISS GRANDIOSE, by Grand Slam. Winner at 4, $26,062. Dam of 4 registered foals, 4 of racing age, 3 to race, 2 winners-- Sadie Be Good (f. by Big Drama). 2 wins at 3, $109,000, 2nd Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies S.-R (TAM, $20,000), 3rd Jersey Girl S. [L] (BEL, $15,000). Julie's Indy (f. by A. P. Warrior). 2 wins at 3, placed at 6, 2018, $122,429. 2nd dam LIMESTONE LANDING, by Red Ryder. Unplaced. Dam of 6 winners, including-- IT'SALLINTHECHASE (c. by Take Me Out). 2 wins at 2, $192,160, Reming - ton MEC Mile S. [L] (RP, $45,000), 2nd Arlington-Washington Futurity [G2] , 3rd Louisiana Derby [G2] (FG, $82,500), LeComte S. [L] (FG, $11,000). Upscaled (g. by Sir Cat). Winner at 2, $111,025, 3rd Sapling S. [G3] (MTH, $11,000), Cowdin S. [L] (BEL, $8,116), Trippi S.-R (BEL, $6,764). 3rd dam ALVARADA , by Hard Work. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $111,886, Pocahontas S., Mah - moudess S., 2nd Ashland S.- G3 , Mill Race H., 3rd Philadelphia S. Half- sister to Caribe Pirate (8 wins, $70,916). Dam of 6 winners, including-- NOVEMBER TENDER . 3 wins at 3, $79,644, Kentahten S. [L] (CD, $35,750). Piper Piper . 2 wins at 4, $45,531, 3rd Ashland S. [G1] . Dam of-- Salty Bid . 3 wins, ¥60,335,000, in Japan, 2nd Fairy S. (Total: $502,820). Dam of APAPANE (Total: $6,487,548, champion twice in Japan, Japanese Filly Triple Crown, Yushun Himba-Japanese Oaks [G1] , Shuka Sho [G1] , Victoria Mile [G1] , Hanshin Juvenile Fillies, etc.). Mashaka. Winner at 4, $6,738. Dam of 4 foals, 3 winners, including-- MASHAKA'S PRIDE . 9 wins at 3 and 4, $185,965, Ernest Finley H. (SR, $23,900), Sam J. Whiting Memorial H. (PLN, $23,250), etc). Mayslick Miss. Winner at 2 and 4, $34,924. Dam of 1 foal-- Mayslick . 6 wins, 2 to 6, $43,880, 2nd Eagle S. (RD, $5,360). Soul Fool. Unplaced in 1 start. Sent to Peru. Dam of 3 foals to race, incl.-- TITO C. Winner at 2 in Peru, Premio Alfredo Dammert Muelle, etc. Tio Guli C. Placed at 3 in Peru, 2nd Premio Jockey Club de Chiclayo. Engagements: Sunshine Millions, Florida Sires S., Breeders' Cup. Registered Florida-bred..
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