UNNAMED 3T117 1 (INDIANA SIRED) Brown Filly - Foaled February 3, 2019 - Freeze Brand #3T117

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UNNAMED 3T117 1 (INDIANA SIRED) Brown Filly - Foaled February 3, 2019 - Freeze Brand #3T117 Consigned by: Oakwood Farms Agent, Montgomery, IN UNNAMED 3T117 1 (INDIANA SIRED) Brown Filly - Foaled February 3, 2019 - Freeze Brand #3T117 Garland Lobell 3, 1:55.3 Andover Hall 3, 1:51.3 .................... Amour Angus 3, 2:03.1f Dover Dan 3, 1:51.3 .................... Royal Troubador 2, 1:57.1 Cr Kay Suzie 4, 1:52.3 .................... Country Kay Sue 3, Q1:57.3f UNNAMED 3T117 Conway Hall 3, 1:53.4 Windsongs Legacy 3, 1:53 ............. Yankee Windsong 3, Q2:02.1f Legacy Delight ............................. Dream Of Glory 3, 1:57.2 Bright Leaf ...................................... Super Miss Chris By DOVER DAN 3, 1:51.3 ($523,470). At 2, winner of Bluegrass S. div at The Red Mile, PASS div(twice) at The Meadows, div at Harrahs Philadelphia; third in Int'l Stallion S. div at The Red Mile, PASS div at Pocono Downs. At 3, winner of Bluegrass S. div at The Red Mile, Canadian Trotting Classic elim at Mohawk, PA All Stars div at Pocono Downs, PASS div at Pocono Downs, final at Harrahs Philadelphia; second in Canadian Trotting Classic final at Mohawk, Currier & Ives S. div at The Meadows; third in Breeders Crown elim at Hoosier Park, Earl Beal Jr. Memorial elim at Pocono Downs. Oldest foals are weanlings in 2019. 1st dam LEGACY DELIGHT, by WINDSONGS LEGACY 3, 1:53. From 3 foals, including a two-year-old of 2019, dam of- Dc Fire N Ice (c, Guccio). Now 2. 2nd dam BRIGHT LEAF, by DREAM OF GLORY 3, 1:57.2. From 10 foals, dam of 6 winners (3 in 1:56, 4 in 1:58) including- BEARDMORE (h, Angus Hall) 2, 1:59.4s, 3, T1:54.4- ’04 ($463,717) 3 wins. At 2, winner of Champlain S. at Mohawk, Valley Victory S. final at Mohawk; second in Campbellville S. elim and final at Mohawk, ONSS Gold elim at Windsor, ONSS Grassroots div at Kawartha Downs; third in ONSS Gold elim andfinal at Mohawk. Exported to Denmark. FRISKY FERGI (m, Garland Lobell) 2, Q1:58.1f, 3, 1:56f- ’03 ($148,127) 7 wins. At 2, winner of KY Std Sale S. div at Hoosier Park, Reynolds Memorial div at Pocono Downs; second in KYSS cons at The Red Mile. At 3, winner of Hudson S. elim at Yonkers, KY Spring Ch elim at The Red Mile, Reynolds Memorial div at Pocono Downs; second in Hambletonian-Oaks elim at The Meadowlands; third in KYSS div at The Red Mile, final at The Red Mile. Dam of FRISKY STRIKE 3, 1:55.4s, 4, 1:53.4f- ’13 ($313,717); FRISKEM 2, Q2:02.1, 3, 1:56.3, 4, 1:55.2s- ’09 ($145,124); FRISKY MAGIC 2, 2:01.1f, 3, 1:54.1s- ’13 ($107,515) etc.; grandam of MAGICAL BELIEFS 2, 1:56.4f, 3, 1:55.2f- ’19 ($286,857); WHEELS A TURNING 2, 1:58.2s, 3, 1:56.2s- ’17 ($224,587); MAY BABY 2, 1:53.2s- ’19 ($217,490) etc. STRUTTIN CONWAY (h, Conway Hall) 3, 1:58.4f, 1:54.2f- ’14 ($118,608) 13 wins. At 4, third in Open at Dover Downs. As aged, second in Open at Rosecroft; third in Open at Dover Downs. DA BESS (m, Cumin) 2, 2:02f, 3, 1:56.3- ’98 ($96,193) 14 wins. At 2, winner of DE Breeders S. div at Harrington, DE Std Breeders Fund div at Dover Downs; third in MD Std. Race Fund div at Rosecroft. At 3, winner of MD Std. Race Fund div at Ocean Downs, div at Rosecroft; third in MD Std. Race Fund div at Rosecroft. Dam of PENN STIX 2, 2:01.2, 3, Q1:58.3- ’05 ($39,239) etc.; grandam of MIKE THE TRADER 2, Q2:06f, 3, 1:58.4f, 1:53.4f- ’14 ($483,870); BIG AND LITTLE 2, 1:56.4f, 3, 1:55.3f, 1:52.4f- ’13 ($337,781) etc. Bear Y Lovely (m, Angus Hall). At 2, third in Early Closer C leg(twice) at The Red Mile. Dam of DC DORA 2, 2:13.4h, 3, 2:02.2h- ’16 ($13,445); SOUTHERN GAL 2, Q2:05.2f, 3, 2:01.2f- ’13 ($13,073) etc. Brightest Moment (m, Garland Lobell) 3, 2:01.1f- ’05 ($5,844) 1 win. Dam of BRILLIANCE HANOVER 3, 1:57.2f, 4, 1:55f- ’12 ($220,079); BURST HANOVER 3, 2:02.1h, 4, 1:59f- ’15 ($86,902) etc. Big Boss Hoss (h, Armbro Goal) 2, 2:08.4h- ’98 ($751) 1 win. Heart Thunder (m, Cumin). Dam of SIZEISNTEVERYTHING 4, 1:58.1s- ’06 ($77,887) etc. Legacy Delight (m, Windsongs Legacy). As Above. 3rd dam SUPER MISS CHRIS, by SUPER BOWL 3, 1:56.2. From 13 foals, dam of 7 winners (1 in 1:56, 2 in 1:58) including- C L STIX (g, Balanced Image) 2, Q2:06.1f, 3, 1:59.3f, 1:55.1f- ’98 ($329,106) 37 wins. At 4, winner of Cherry Hill Series leg at Garden State Park; second in Cherry Hill Series leg(twice) at Garden State Park. As aged, winner of Father Foley Memorial final at The Meadowlands; second in Father Foley Memorial leg(twice) at The Meadowlands; third in Open (twice) at Pompano Park. C L WINDSWEPT (g, Royal Strength) 3, 2:04.4h, 1:56.3s- ’99 ($128,469) 10 wins. ZORGWIJK INTIMATE (m, Southwind Lustre) 2, 2:05.1h, 3, 2:03.3h, Q2:03h- ’10 ($70,089) 4 wins. At 2, winner of ONSS Grassroots div at Clinton; second in ONSS Grassroots div at Hiawatha Horse Park; third in ONSS Grassroots div at Georgian Downs, div at Sudbury Downs. DESPERATE TIMES (m, Dream Of Glory) 3, 1:59.4f- ’91 ($66,963) 10 wins. At 3, second in ONSS div at Greenwood. CL SCREAMING DEMON (m, Mr Chin) 3, 2:00s- ’00 ($11,940) 1 win. At 3, winner of Celias Counsel Series leg at Mohawk. Dam of THE PRESENCE 3, Q2:00.3s, 4, 1:57.4f- ’08 ($75,526); PRESCIENCE 2, 2:06.4h, 3, 1:59f- ’08 ($37,733) etc. Blue Tie (g, Dream Of Glory) 3, 2:03.2f, 2:03.2h- ’94 ($35,555) 13 wins. Tax Holiday (m, Dream Of Glory) 4, 2:01.2f- ’96 ($8,558) 3 wins. Dam of Millenniumforce 3, 2:04.4f- ’03 ($2,344) etc. Bright Leaf (m, Dream Of Glory). As Above. Zorgwijk Fan (m, Wesgate Crown). Dam of Mvs Royal Pride 4, 2:00.1h- ’10 ($47,107) etc. Owners Statement Foal from the first crop of Dover Dan, foaled 2/3/19. Consigned by: Oakwood Farms, Montgomery, IN 2 2019 UNNAMED FOAL (INDIANA SIRED) Bay Filly - Foaled - Freeze Brand #3T609 Western Ideal p, 1:48 Rocknroll Hanover p, 3, 1:48.3 ....... Rich N Elegant p, 3, 1:56.4 Rockin Image p, 3, 1:48.2 ........... Real Artist p, 3, Q1:51 Kikikatie p, 3, 1:50.3 ....................... Katies Lucky Lady p, 3, 1:54.2s 2019 UNNAMED FOAL Cams Card Shark p, 3, 1:50 Bettors Delight p, 3, 1:49.4 ............. Classic Wish p, 3, T1:52 Mystical Gypsy p, 3, 1:51.2s ...... Life Sign p, 3, 1:50.3 Under Your Spell p, 3, 1:51 ............. Nukes Magic p, 3, 1:53.3q By ROCKIN IMAGE p, 3, 1:48.2 ($900,541). At 2, winner of Bluegrass Series div at The Red Mile, Int’l Stallion S. div at The Red Mile, NJSS div at The Meadowlands; second in Governors Cup S. elim at Harrahs Chester Casino; third in NJSS final at The Meadowlands. At 3, winner of Delvin Miller Adios S. elim at The Meadows, Historic- Jesery Cup leg at The Meadowlands, Meadowlands Pace elim at The Meadowlands, Oliver Wendell Holmes S. div at The Meadowlands, Progress Pace elim and final at Dover Downs; second in Breeders Crown elim at Pocono Downs, Cane S. final at Freehold, Little Brown Jug elim at Delaware County Fair, Matron S. elim at Dover Downs, NJSS div at The Meadowlands; third in Bluegrass Series div at The Red Mile, Matron S. final at Dover Downs, NJSS div at The Meadowlands. Sire of 17 in 1:50 - 246 in 1:55 - 327 in 2:00 including FREAKY FEET PETE p, 2, 1:50.3s, 3, 1:48.2s, 4, 1:47.1f- ’16 ($1,613,343); ROCK N TONY p, 2, 1:52.3s, 3, 1:50.2s- ’17 ($639,671); ROCK THE LOOK p, 2, 1:54.4s, 3, 1:51.3s, 4, 1:50.3f- ’16 ($470,130); CANT TOUCH THIS p, 2, 1:53s, 3, 1:51s, 4, 1:50.3s- ’17 ($422,864) etc. 1st dam MYSTICAL GYPSY p, 2, 1:55.3f, 3, 1:51.2s- ’11 ($76,860) 3 wins, by BETTORS DELIGHT p, 3, 1:49.4. At 2, winner of NY Late Closer div at Tioga Downs. At 3, winner of NYSS div at Vernon Downs; second in NY Fair S. div at Tioga Downs, NYSS div at Batavia Downs, div(twice) at Yonkers. From 4 foals, including a two-year-old of 2019, dam of 3 winners (3 in 1:55) including- TRIBAL WAR (g, Rock N Roll Heaven) p, 2, Q1:55.3, 3, 1:53.1s- ’17 ($53,132) 3 wins. At 3, winner of NY Excelsior B Series div at Vernon Downs, div at Yonkers; second in NY Excelsior B Series div at Buffalo, div at Historic Track. TIME TO DANCE (g, A Rocknroll Dance) p, 2, 1:53.2s- ’18 ($33,604) 6 wins.
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