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TOPAZ MOUNTAIN Barn 110 (OHIO ELIGIBLE) Row BROWN COLT Foaled March 23, 2019 Stall Reg Consigned by Steiner Stock Farm TOPAZ MOUNTAIN Barn 110 (OHIO ELIGIBLE) Row BROWN COLT Foaled March 23, 2019 Stall Reg. No. 2T755 Microchip No. 985141001211659 Warm Breeze p,4,1:53.1 Falcon Seelster p,3,1:51h ------------- Fashion Trick p,1:59 McArdle p,3,1:49 ------------------------- Nihilator p,3,1:49.3 Lilting Laughter --------------------------- Happy Sharon p,4,1:55.4 TOPAZ MOUNTAIN Abercrombie p,4,1:53 Sportsmaster p,2,1:52.1 --------------- Diana Lynn Lobell p,3,1:56.4f Fox Valley Topaz p,3,1:51.4 ---------- Jate Lobell p,3,1:51.2 Theladyappealstome p,2,1:58 ------- Lady Albatross p,3,1:55.3 By MCARDLE p,2,1:53f; 3,1:49 ($2,455,609) Sire of 521 in 2:00, 339 in 1:55, 27 in 1:50 from 855 foals, 573 winners from 705 starters and 201 earning over $100,000, including: MCWICKED p,1:46.2 ($4,930,967), ONE MORE LAUGH p,3,1:47.4 ($2,690,593), MCCEDES p,3,1:49.4 ($1,337,082). Total earnings of $70,584,287. 1st Dam FOX VALLEY TOPAZ p,2,1:52.1; 3,1:51.4; BT1:50.3f ($823,581) by Sportsmaster. 13 wins, 2 thru 4. Dan Patch 2-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year in 2008. At 2, winner Final Breeders Crown at Meadowlands, Final Orange & Blue Filly S., leg (2) and Final She's So Hot S. at Hawthorne, Final Violet S., elim. and Final Illinois State Fair Colt S., Final First Lady S., Sarah Myers Breeders S.; second in elim. Orange & Blue Filly S., elim. First Lady S.; third in American-National S., elim. Violet S. At 3, winner Final Grandma Ann S., elim. Violet S.; second in ISOBA S. at Balmoral; third in Cinderella S., elim. Fan Hanover S., Hanover Filly S., elim. Grandma Ann S. From 4 previous living foals, dam of: Allergic To Money (M) (Captaintreacherous). Now 3. 2nd Dam THELADYAPPEALSTOME p,2,1:58; BT1:54.4 ($15,291) by Jate Lobell. 2 wins at 2. At 3, second in cons. Green With Envy Ser. at Meadowlands; third in leg Green With Envy Ser. at Meadowlands. From 9 living foals, dam of 7 winners, 1 in 1:50, 5 in 1:55, 7 in 2:00, including: FOX VALLEY TOPAZ (M) p,2,1:52.1; 3,1:51.4; BT1:50.3f ($823,581) (Sportsmaster). As above. FOX VALLEY APPEAL p,2,1:54.4; 3,1:50; BT1:49.4s ($296,477) (Sportsmaster). 15 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner leg and Final Incredible Finale Ser. at Balmoral (2); second in leg Incredible Finale Ser. at Maywood; third in ISOBA Sales Bonus S. at Maywood. At 3, winner leg (2) and Final Trendsetter Junior Ser. at Meadowlands, leg Matt's Scooter Ser. at Meadowlands; second in cons. Meadowlands P., cons. North America Cup; third in Final Matt's Scooter Ser. at Meadowlands, elim. Langley Mem. At 4, winner leg Aquarius Ser. at Meadowlands; second in Final Aquarius Ser. at Meadowlands, elim. Monticello OTB Classic; third in leg Levy Mem. at Yonkers. SNUFF BOX p,2,Q2:04.2h; 3,1:54.4h; 4,1:52.3; BT1:52.2 ($247,246) (Incredible Finale). 48 wins, 3 thru 13. At 3, winner Illinois Fair S. at Sandwich; second in Illinois Fair S. at Mendota; third in leg Newcomers Ser. at Maywood. At 4, winner elim. Cubs Ser. at Hawthorne. Next Dam - LADY ALBATROSS p,3,1:55.3 (Albatross-BUOYANA HANOVER p,2,2:07f-Best Of All) Stakes engagements: Adios Delvin Miller S. (Adioo Volo), Arden Downs, Bluegrass Ser., Breeders Crown, Cane P. (Shady Daisy P.), Champlain S., Fox S., Hoosier S., Horseman #113, International Stallion Ser., Little Brown Jug (Jugette), Meadowlands P., Messenger S., Ohio Breeders , Ohio Fair Fund, Ohio Sires S., Ohio State Fair, Parshall Mem., Progress P., Simcoe S., Standardbred S., Tattersalls P., Western Canada Pacing Derby Consigned by Spring Haven Farm, Agent CERTIFIED Barn 111 (OHIO ELIGIBLE) Row BAY COLT Foaled April 2, 2019 Stall Reg. No. 9T706 Conway Hall 3,1:53.4 Windsong's Legacy 3,1:53 ------------ Yankee Windsong 3,Q2:02.1f Lucky Chucky 3,1:50.4 ----------------- Muscles Yankee 3,1:52.2 Aerobics 2,1:59.3 ------------------------ Incredible Chic 4,1:57 CERTIFIED Supergill 3,1:53.3 Current Cast 1:54.4 --------------------- Electra Lobell 3,2:02.1h Future Cast 4,1:59.1f ------------------- Balanced Image 3,1:58.4 Celebrity Image -------------------------- Tarport Cleo 3,T1:59 By LUCKY CHUCKY 2,1:55.1; 3,1:50.4 ($2,099,973) Sire of 99 in 2:00, 17 in 1:55 from 344 foals, 142 winners from 220 starters and 31 earning over $100,000, including: DOG GONE LUCKY 1:54f ($672,572), NON STICK (M) 3,1:54 ($587,890), PERLUCKY 1:52.4f-'20 ($419,061), LUCKY AVA (M) 3,1:53.4 ($391,177). Total earnings of $10,199,525. 1st Dam FUTURE CAST 2,2:09.1h; 3,2:01h; 4,1:59.1f; BT1:56.3f ($68,879) by Current Cast. 8 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Presque Isle, Scarborough; third in leg Maine Breeders S. at Scarborough, Skowhegan. At 3, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor, Farmington, Oxford, Scarborough, Windsor; second in leg Maine Breeders S. at Fryeburg, Scarborough, Skowhegan, Union. From 2 previous foals, dam of: Castyourcrown (Dontyouforgetit). Now 2. 2nd Dam CELEBRITY IMAGE by Balanced Image. From 12 foals, dam of 9 winners, 3 in 1:55, 6 in 2:00, including: STAR STUDDED CAST 2,2:03h; 3,1:59.3f; 1:54.1f; BT1:53.3 ($293,550) (Current Cast). 34 wins, 2 thru 8. At 2, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor, Skowhegan; second in leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor (2), Presque Isle, Scarborough (2), Windsor, Final Maine Breeders S. at Scarborough. At 3, winner leg Maine Breeders S. (3); second in leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor, Fryeburg, Final Maine Breeders S. at Scarborough. CURRENT IMAGE 2,2:07.4h; 3,Q1:59.2f; 1:54.4z ($207,395) (Current Cast). 35 wins, 2 thru 10. At 2, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor, Skowhegan; second in leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor (2), Scarborough (2). At 3, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor, Scarborough, Skowhegan, Topsham; second in leg Maine Breeders S. at Fryeburg. CURRENT CLOSER 2,2:03.1h; 3,Q2:00; 1:54.2f ($183,462) (Current Cast). 20 wins, 2 thru 6. At 2, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Cumberland, Farmington, Scarborough; second in leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor, Presque Isle, Skowhegan. At 3, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor (2), Cumberland, Fryeburg, Oxford, Presque Isle, Scarborough (2); second in leg Maine Breeders S. at Farmington, Skowhegan, Topsham, Windsor, Final Maine Breeders S. at Scarborough. CYBER CAST 2,2:05.3h; 3,1:59h; 4,Q1:55.4 ($172,191) (Current Cast). 25 wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor (2), Presque Isle, Scarborough; second in leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor, Skowhegan. At 3, winner leg Maine Breeders S. at Bangor (2), Cumberland, Farmington, Fryeburg, Scarborough, Skowhegan, Union, Windsor, Final Maine Breeders S. at Scarborough. Next Dam - TARPORT CLEO 3,T1:59 (Prakas-TARPORT LIZZY 3,T1:56.3-Florida Pro) Stakes engagements: Arden Downs, Champlain S., Currier & Ives, Dexter Cup S. (Lady Suffolk), Hambletonian S. (Oaks), International Stallion Ser., Kentucky Futy., Ohio Breeders Champ., Ohio Fair Fund, Ohio Sires S., Ohio State Fair, Old Oaken Bucket (Buckette), Parshall Mem., Simcoe S., Standardbred S., Yonkers T. Consigned by Ruddick Stables LLC, Agent DUNKIN' DONAT Barn 112 (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) Row BAY COLT Foaled February 18, 2019 Stall Reg. No. 5T889 Microchip No. 985141001301333 Garland Lobell 3,1:55.3 Andover Hall 3,1:51.3 ------------------- Amour Angus 3,2:03.1f Donato Hanover 3,1:50.1 -------------- Donerail 2,1:55.4 D Train -------------------------------------- Aldyth Hanover 2,Q2:00.4 DUNKIN' DONAT Muscles Yankee 3,1:52.2 Deweycheatumnhowe 3,1:50.4 ------ Trolley Square 3,2:00.4f Georgie Hall ------------------------------- Lindy Lane 3,1:53 Garbo Hall --------------------------------- Gwyneth Hall By DONATO HANOVER 2,1:55; 3,1:50.1 ($2,998,777) Sire of 409 in 2:00, 137 in 1:55 from 968 foals, 506 winners from 684 starters and 137 earning over $100,000, including: SHAKE IT CERRY (M) 3,1:51.2 ($2,786,104), CHECK ME OUT (M) 3,1:51.2 ($1,903,795), BROADWAY DONNA (M) 3,1:51.1 ($1,434,735). Total earnings of $52,964,824. 1st Dam GEORGIE HALL by Deweycheatumnhowe. From 3 previous foals, dam of 1 winner, 1 in 2:00, including: ESPOIR GO (M) 2,2:02.4f; 3,2:00f; BT1:56.4s ($58,798) (Windsong Espoir). 14 wins, 2 thru 4. Catnap Hall BT2:11f-'20 (Cantab Hall). Now 2 and racing. 2nd Dam GARBO HALL by Lindy Lane. From 8 foals, dam of 4 winners, 1 in 1:55, 4 in 2:00, including: GUINEVERE HALL (M) 2,1:56.3f; 3,1:53h-'20 ($199,181) (Cash Hall). 6 wins at 2 and 3. World Champion. At 2, winner Ohio Breeders Champ., leg Ohio Sires S. at Scioto (2); second in Ohio State Fair S., leg Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington (2); third in leg and Final Ohio Sires S. at Northfield. At 3, winner leg Ohio Sires S.
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