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Stallions for 2018 Delaware Standardbred Owner’s Association Stallion Guide of Delaware Standardbred Breeders’ Fund Stallions for 2018 DSOA 2018 Stallion Guide of DSBF Stallions 1 DELMARVA EQUINE CLINIC Enhancing Your Horses Health 1008 South Governors Avenue Dover, DE 19904 302.735.4735 www.delmarva-equine.com Janice L. Sosnowski, DVM Michelle D. 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FOALED 2012. GARLAND LOBELL CONWAY HALL 3,1:55.3 RACING RECORD 3,1:53.4 AMOUR ANGUS Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings BROADWAY HALL 3,2:03.1f 3 5 0 0 2 $ 2,788 2,1:56.4 A GO GO LAUXMONT B COR TAMGO 3,T1:54.3 -- 5 0 0 2 $ 2,788 4,1:56.3 B COR TAMARA 3,2:02f MALE LINE By BROADWAY HALL 2,1:56.4 ($436,790) Sire of 326 in 2:00, 70 in SUPER BOWL 1:55 from 716 foals, 421 winners from 551 starters and 102 earning AMERICAN WINNER 3,1:56.2 over $100,000, including: BROAD BAHN 3,1:53 ($1,547,988), ACTION 3,1:52.3 B J'S PLEASURE -BROADWAY (M) 4,1:52.3 ($1,102,073), PILGRIMS TAJ 3,1:53.3 AMERICAN FROST 3,1:59.4f ($996,748), FRAU BLUCHER (M) 4,1:51.2f ($988,264), OPENING 3,Q2:00.2 NIGHT 1:52.2f ($904,395), BROADWAY SCHOONER (M) 3,1:53.3 POWER SEAT ($885,933), THE BUDSTER 1:54f ($657,761), STORMIN NORMAND FROSTY POWER 3,1:55.4 3,1:51.4f ($600,052), PILGRIMS CHUCKIE 3,1:53f ($529,084), FASH- FROSTY NOTE ION FELINE (M) 3,1:53 ($507,937).Total earnings of $37,296,137. 2,2:17.1f FEMALE LINE AMERICAN COOL 4,1:56.4 ($24,110) (American Winner). 3 wins at 4. 1st Dam POWERFUL AMERICAN 2,2:03.1f ($5,060) (American Winner). AMERICAN FROST 2,2:01.2f; 3,Q2:00.2 ($61,496) by American Winner at 2. At 2, winner leg Fritz Beinhauer Mem. Ser. at The Winner. 2 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner leg Pennsylvania Sires S. Meadows; third in leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at The Meadows. at The Meadows; second in Acorn S., Keystone Classic, The Standardbred S., Pennsylvania All-Stars; third in leg Pennsylvania 3rd Dam Sires S. at Pocono, The Meadows, Arden Downs S. At 3, second FROSTY NOTE 2,2:17.1f ($1,319) by Formal Notice. Winner at 2. From in Pennsylvania All-Stars; third in leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at 9 living foals, dam of 4 winners, 1 in 2:00, including: Pocono. From 9 foals, dam of 5 winners, 2 in 1:55, 4 in 2:00, incl.: TREASURE ME (M) 2,2:08.2h; 3,1:58.2 ($126,581) (Super Bowl). 7 FROST BITES K 2,1:58.3; 3,1:54f ($440,804) (Broadway Hall). 16 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Pennsylvania Fair S. at Butler, Dana wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, winner Hoosier S.; second in The Standard- Irving Farm, Dayton; second in leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at bred S.; third in leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Chester, Keystone Pocono; third in Pennsylvania Fair S. at Indiana. At 3, winner Classic, Reynolds Mem., John Simpson Mem. At 3, winner leg Kentucky Filly Futy., Breeders Filly S.; second in heat Kentucky Pennsylvania Sires S. at The Meadows, Currier & Ives S., leg Filly Futy., Batavia Filly S.; third in American-National S., Hanover Bobby Weiss Ser. at Pocono; second in Final Dexter Cup, leg Filly S. Dam of TREASURE HER 2,2:01.1; 3,1:57.1f; 4,1:56.3f Pennsylvania Sires S. at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania All-Stars; third ($517,281), TREASURE IMAGE 3,1:58; 1:55.4 ($138,159), in Old Oaken Bucket, leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at The Meadows, ANDOVERMETREASURE 2,Q2:03f; 3,1:56.2f ($101,081), Keystone Classic, elim. Earl Beal Jr. Mem. TREASURE ALWAYS 2,2:03.4f; 3,1:57.2, GOLDEN LANE WINTER SWEET FROST (M) 2,1:55.4; 3,1:54.3-'17 ($350,362) 4,1:58f, POCKETBOOKTREASURE 3,1:59f. Grandam of GOLD (Kadabra). 4 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Ontario Sires S. - Super CORA 2,1:56.3f ($134,941), TREASURE ME ALWAYS 2,2:00.3f; Final at Mohawk, leg Ontario Sires S. - Gold at Georgian, Mohawk; 3,1:57.1 ($119,430), TREASURE FOREVER 2,Q2:01; 3,2:01f second in Champlain S., leg Ontario Sires S. - Gold at Mohawk ($109,700), TREASURE GIFTS K 3,1:56.3; 4,1:55.4f-'17, (2); third in Matron S., elim. Peaceful Way S. At 3, second in ENCORE GOLD 2,1:56.4f, TREASURE QUEST K 2,Q1:59.1; Ontario Sires S. - Super Final at Mohawk, leg Ontario Sires S. - 3,1:56.4f, FUN FOR US 2,Q2:03.3; 3,Q1:57.2, TELEPHOTO K Gold at Mohawk; third in Casual Breeze T., elim. Elegantimage S. 2,1:59.3f; 3,1:57.2f, MAN'S TREASURE 2,2:00.2f; 3,1:58.1; POLAR RAIL 2,1:58.4f; 3,1:58.2f; 1:56.4f ($94,148) (Donerail). 8 wins, 4,1:57.2z, TREASURE LANE K 3,1:59.4f; 4,1:58.2, TREASURE 2 thru 6. At 2, winner Arden Downs S., Pennsylvania Fair S. at HUNTER K 3,Q2:02; 4,1:58.3, PERFECT SCORE 2,2:01h; 3,1:59, Amulet; third in leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Chester. At 3, EXOTIC TREASURE 3,1:59.2f, MAGIC TREASURE 2,1:59.2, winner Pennsylvania Fair S. at Stoneboro; second in Pennsylvania HER MUSCLE MAN 3,1:59.3f, TREASURE STASH 2,1:59.3f-'17, Fair S. at Indiana; third in leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at The HIDDEN TREASURE K 3,1:59.4f, IMPECCABLE TASTE 3,2:00f. Meadows, Pennsylvania Fair S. at Washington, Waynesburg. At 4, Producer: Winter Song (dam of WINTER BOWL 3,2:01.2f; 4,1:58.3f). second in leg Late Closer at Tioga (2). SILENT OPERA K (M) 2,1:59.3f; 3,1:56.3f ($91,733) (Broadway Hall). 5 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, third in Keystone Classic, Pennsylvania All- 4th Dam Stars, leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Philadelphia. At 3, winner Frosty Face 2,T2:09 by Scott Frost. Winner at 2. At 2, third in leg Late leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at The Meadows, leg Unefoisdans- Closer at Vernon. From 15 foals, dam of 13 winners, 2 in 2:00, incl: mavie Ser. at The Meadows; second in leg and Final Unefois- TREASURE KEY p,2,2:03.2f; 3,2:00f; 1:57.3 ($106,270) (Florlis). 18 dansmavie Ser. at The Meadows; third in leg Pennsylvania Sires wins, 2 thru 6. S. at Philadelphia, Reynolds Mem. Producers: LETS FACE IT 3,2:03.1 (dam of FACE TO FACE 3,2:02.2f; FREEZE LINE 2,2:02.1f-'17 ($12,537) (Donato Hanover). 3 wins at 2. 1:57.2-$147,886), About Face 3,2:04.1f (dam of FRIENDLY FACE At 2, winner Pennsylvania Fair S. at Gratz, York; second in 2,1:58; 3,Q1:57.3; 4,1:54.1-$798,202, TROTABOUT 2,Q2:02.2; Pennsylvania Fair S. at Stoneboro; third in Pennsylvania Fair S. at 2:01.1f-$101,069), Ice Dancer 3,2:06 (dam of VALLEY DANCING Washington. 3,1:56-$245,967, MY GOAL 2,2:00.3f; 3,1:58.1-$120,407), Ice Frosty Hail (M) ($4,579) (Donerail). At 2, third in Hoosier S. Fishing (grandam of BELLA DI MAGGIO 3,2:02.1f; 1:58.3- American Poet K ($2,788) (Broadway Hall). As above. $124,307, FORTUNA ICE 2,2:03.1f; 3,1:58-$102,845). 2nd Dam AMERICAN POET K STUD ANALYSIS FROSTY POWER by Power Seat.
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