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2003 Tattersalls Select Yearling Sale Catalogue Consigned by PREFERRED EQUINE, INC., Agent, Briarcliff Manor, NY Agent for Edwin W. Taylor, Grand Valley, ON Aisles K-M TAYLORLANE BRINLY 235 (ONTARIO ELIGIBLE) BAY FILLY. Foaled April 26, 2002. Tattoo No. ZN8595. Abercrombie Artsplace .................................. Astreos p,3,1:49.3 ......................... [ Miss Elvira No Nukes [ Lucky Tune .............................. [ Tune Out TAYLORLANE BRINLY Sampson Direct Direct Scooter .......................... [ Cami Collins p,3,1:58f ................... Noble Claire [ Albatross Camatross ................................ [ Bye Bye Camille By ASTREOS p,2,1:53; 3,1:49.3–1:51.4h ($1,062,594). At 2, voted OJC Pacing Colt of the Year; winner of Champlain S. and Breeders' Crown elim. (second in final). At 3, winner of Little Brown Jug, Oliver Wendell Holmes, etc.; second in Meadowlands Pace. Oldest foals are now yearlings. 1st Dam CAMI COLLINS p,2,2:01.4h; 3,1:58f ($25,686) by Direct Scooter. 4 wins at 2 and 3. At 3, second in leg of Princess Series at Mohawk; timed in 1:55.3. This is her second foal. Dam of: CUTTING THE TIES p,3,2:01.1h; 4,1:55.3 ($97,952) (m, Odds Against). 12 wins. At 3, timed in 1:56.3. At 4, timed in 1:54.3. 2nd Dam CAMATROSS by Albatross. Full or half sister to SIDE BY SIDE p,2,1:59.2f; 3,1:57.3 ($172,865), SAFETY BLITZ p,3,2:01h; 1:57 ($113,690), GOAL LINE p,2,Q1:58.3f; 3,1:55.3; 1:54.4 ($91,029) and to the dam of NUKEARAMA p,3,1:57.2f; 1:55f ($171,590), etc. From 13 foals, dam of 10 winners (1 in 1:49, 3 in 1:54, 5 in 1:57, 10 in 2:00): GALLO BLUE CHIP p,2,1:54.4–1:56h; 3,1:50f–1:51.4h; 4,1:48.4–1:51h ($4,140,315) (g, Magical Mike). 47 wins. Richest pacer of all-time. At 2, undefeated in 8 starts; earnings of $151,355; winner NYSS Final, Landmark S. and 6 NYSS. At 3, 29-19-5-1; record earnings $2,428,816; winner $1,150,000 Meadowlands Pace, $1,000,000 North America Cup, $602,680 Breeders’ Crown, $456,000 Tattersalls S., $319,164 Art Rooney, Cleveland Classic, Jug Preview, Burlington S., heat of Little Brown Jug, Provincial Cup elim., Windy City Pace elim., 2 NYSS, Max Hempt Memorial elim. and an Open; second in $389,000 Provincial Cup, $300,000 Windy City Pace, race-off of Little Brown Jug, Max Hempt Memorial and North America Cup elim.; third in $500,000 Hoosier Cup. At 4, 19-10-4-1; earnings of $1,123,940; voted Aged Pacer of the Year (155-5); winner of $850,000 Canadian Pacing Derby, $300,000 Graduate Series final, $210,000 American-National S., $150,000 Battle of Lake Erie (= all-age track record), William Haughton elim., 2 Opens, a FFA, etc.; second in $400,000 U.S. Pacing Championship and McLoone Memorial; third in Graduate S. elim. At 5, earnings of $240,401; winner of William Haughton elimination, leg of Spring Championship, 2 Opens and an Invitational; third in $650,000 William Haughton. Now 6, earnings of $176,747; winner $121,000 final of Presidential Series, 2 Opens and an Invitational (setting all-age track record at Rockingham); second in 2 legs of Presidential Series and New Hampshire Sweepstakes elim.; third in final of Spring Pacing Series and Haughton elim. GOYA BLUE CHIP p,3,1:54.4; 1:54.1h 1:50.2 ($312,613) (h, Call For Rain). 22 wins. At 3, winner of NYSS at Vernon; third in 2 legs of Trendsetter II Series at The Meadowlands; timed in 1:53.4. At 5, second in consolation of Complex Series; third in an Open and a Preferred; timed in 1:51–:26.4. DANZA p,3,1:58f; 1:54f ($125,585) (h, Andrel). 29 wins. At 4, winner of 2 Preferreds at Rideau Carleton; second in a Preferred at Rideau Carleton; third in a Preferred at Rideau Carleton. CARMEL BLUE CHIP p,2,Q2:01.1f–2:02h; 3,1:56.2h ($123,678) (m, On The Road Again). 9 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner NYSS at Buffalo and Landmark S.; second in NYSS; timed in 1:57.4. At 3, winner 3 legs and final Hopeful Series and NYSS at Yonkers, Buffalo and Monticello; second in 2 NYSS; third in NYSS; timed in 1:53.4. Dam of SHARPEY O'TOOLE p,2,Q2:02.4h; 3,1:56f. SWIFT BLUE CHIP p,2,1:55.3 ($103,632) (m, On The Road Again). 16 wins. At 2, 12-4-5-1; winner NYSS at Buffalo, Syracuse and Monticello; second and third in NYSS. At 3, winner 4 Opens; second in an Open; third in 3 Opens. At 4, winner of 2 Opens; second in 5 Opens; third in 2 Opens. ROSS COLLINS p,2,1:59.3h ($71,016) (g, Elitist). 5 wins. At 2, 11-5-2-2; winner $100,000 Elitist Cup and 3 NYB-LCs; second in NYB-LC final and Elitist Cup elim.; timed in 1:57.2. PUCCINI BLUE CHIP p,2,2:05h; 3,1:58.3f ($38,834) (m, Magical Mike). 4 wins. At 2, winner Landmark S.; second in 2 NYSS; third in Hopefulette S., 2 legs Little Mermaid S.; timed in 1:58. At 3, third in NYB-LC; timed in 1:54.1. SEEBER p,2,1:58.2 ($36,758) (g, Andrel). 18 wins. At 2, winner of leg and final of New Star Series at Brandywine; second in leg of New Star Series; third in MSRF; timed in 1:57 (second by a neck). CARI LYNN COLLINS p,2,2:00.2f; 3,1:59.2f ($27,757) (m, Radiant Ruler). 2 wins. At 2, second in Quebec Circuit S. at Blue Bonnets; timed in 1:57.1f. At 3, second in Quebec Circuit S. CAMI COLLINS p,2,2:01.4h; 3,1:58f ($25,686) (m, Direct Scooter). As above. Dottie Blue Chip ($11,025) (f, Magical Mike). At 2, second in Landmark S.; third in NYSS at Buffalo and Syracuse; timed in 1:58.2, 2:01h. Now 3 and racing; timed in 1:56.4. CUBA BLUE CHIP p,2,1:58-‘03 ($5,238) (g, Magical Mike). Now 2 and winner of NYB-LC at Vernon. Next Dam: Bye Bye Camille by Bye Bye Byrd–CATHY J. HANOVER p,3,2:02h by Tar Heel. STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Delvin Miller Adios Cane Pace Freehold Little Brown Jug Review John Simpson Arden Downs Champlain Filly Max B. Hempt Messenger Reynolds Standardbred Bluegrass Series Cleveland Classic Historic Series Ontario Stakes Art Rooney Tattersalls Breeders Crown Dancer Mem. Hoosier Stake Ontario SBOA Simcoe Filly Tompkins-Geers Canadian Breeders Flamboro Breeders Horseman No. 96 Consigned by WINBAK FARM, Chesapeake City, MD 236 ROSEMARY LANE Aisles A-B (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) BAY FILLY. Foaled March 27, 2002. Tattoo No. Z98500. Baltic Speed Valley Victory ........................... Lindy Lane 3,1:53 .......................... [ Valley Victoria Speedy Crown [ Lindiliana ................................. [ Petrolianna ROSEMARY LANE Speedy Crown Armbro Goal ............................ [ Whiteland Rosemary 3,Q1:58.2 ..... Armbro Flight [ Lindy's Crown Janice's Crown 2,T2:00.1 ........ [ Lovely Gesture By LINDY LANE - From 4 crops, 288 starters, sire of the winners of $11M, with 14 in 1:55, 97 in 2:00, 23 $100K Winners, incl. SYRINX HANOVER ($1.7M), LIKE A PRAYER ($1.1M), WINDYLANE HANOVER, OAKLEA JULIAN, MIRACLE LANE, GUTSY CALL, COMMUTER LANE, etc. 1st Dam WHITELAND ROSEMARY 2,1:59.2; 3,Q1:58.2 ($107,299) by Armbro Goal. 4 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, seasonal earnings of $105,899; winner of $48,250 International Stallion and NJSS at The Meadowlands; second in NJSS at Garden State; third in elimination and $334,000 final of Breeders' Crown (to Lookout Victory and Divine Victory), $100,000 NJSS Final at The Meadowlands and $73,950 Oakville Trot; timed in 1:57.4 (finishing second by a neck). From 3 foals, dam of 2 winners: LOU'S VALLEY 2,2:07.3h ($6,875) (h, Valley Victory). At 2, winner of NJFS at Freehold (by 7 ½ lengths); second in NJFS at Garden State and Freehold (twice); timed in 2:01.2. Exported at 3. Southwind Winesap 3,2:01h ($17,518) (g, Dancer's Victory). 4 wins at 3 and 4. At 3, timed in 2:00h (finishing second). 2nd Dam JANICE'S CROWN 2,T2:00.1; 3,2:01.1 ($37,943) by Lindy's Crown. 11 wins at 2, 3 and 4. At 2, 17-6-2- 0; winner of NJSS at The Meadowlands and 3 NJFS; second in NJSS at Garden State. At 3, winner of 3 NJFS; third in NJSS at Freehold and NJFS. From 11 foals (8 fillies), dam of 5 winners (3 in 1:59, 4 in 2:00): WHITELAND JANICE 2,1:59.1; 3,1:54.1–1:57.4f ($286,337) (m, Nearly Perfect). 9 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner heat of International Stallion S.; second in Lexington Late Closer; third in final of International Stallion S. (by a head). At 3, 18-8-3-3; seasonal earnings of $260,379; voted 3-year- old Trotting Filly of the Year; season's champion on a mile track; winner of $130,000 World Trotting Derby (straight heats 1:55–1:54.1), $80,163 heat and final of Kentucky Futurity (over colts), $65,710 Colonial Lady Trot and PaSS at The Meadows; second in Lexington Late Closer; third in elimination and $393,920 final of Hambletonian Oaks and heat of Kentucky Futurity.
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