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Bread Line Dark Bay Or Brown Colt; Feb 25, 2020 Mr equineline.com Product 40P 11/23/20 13:52:05 EST 20--Bread Line Dark Bay or Brown Colt; Feb 25, 2020 Mr. Prospector, 70 b Smart Strike, 92 b Classy 'n Smart, 81 b Lookin At Lucky, 07 b Belong to Me, 89 dk b/ Unnamed Private Feeling, 99 b Regal Feeling, 86 b Foaled in Kentucky Storm Cat, 83 dk b/ Catienus, 94 dk b/ Bread Line, 10 dk b/ Diamond City, 88 b Pulpit, 94 b Observation, 06 ch Gaze, 97 b By LOOKIN AT LUCKY (2007). Champion twice, Classic winner of $3,307,278, Preakness S. [G1] (PIM, $600,000), etc. Leading sire twice in Chile, sire of 7 crops of racing age, 849 foals, 669 starters, 60 stakes winners, 5 champions, 507 winners of 1512 races and earning $48,381,668 USA, including Accelerate (Champion in U.S., $6,692,480, Breeders' Cup Classic [G1] (CD, $3,300,000), etc.), Wow Cat (CHI) (Horse of the year in Chile, $1,202,977 USA, St. Leger [G1], etc.), El Picaro (CHI) (Champion in Chile, $192,136 USA, Nacional Ricardo Lyon Pena [G1], etc.), Dafonda (Champion in Chile, $101,685 USA, Polla de Potrancas [G1], etc.), Muy Gracioso (Champion in Chile, $71,807 USA, Alberto Vial Infante [G1], etc.), Country House ($2,120,175, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,860,000), etc.). 1st dam BREAD LINE, by Catienus. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $32,190. Dam of 4 foals, 2 to race, 1 winner-- Bee Wings (f. by Fed Biz). Winner at 3, 2020, $30,940. Unnamed (c. by Lookin At Lucky). 2nd dam OBSERVATION, by Pulpit. Unraced. Half-sister to AIR SUPPORT ($937,619 (USA), Virginia Derby [G2] (CNL, $334,800), etc., sire), Perusal ($73,480, 3rd Lexington S. [L] (BEL, $10,880)), Imaging ($42,195, 2nd Vision S. (BEL, $13,650)). Dam of 4 winners-- =Over Sharing (SAF) (g. by Speightstown). Winner at 3 and 4, placed at 5, 2020 in SAF and ZIM, $96,890 (USA). Mozu Joy (c. by Kitten's Joy). 3 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $61,156 (USA). Bread Line (f. by Catienus). See above. Tragamonedas (c. by Bodemeister). 5 wins, 2 to 4 in CHI, $20,260 (USA). 3rd dam GAZE, by Danzig. Unraced. Half-sister to CORONADO'S QUEST ($2,046,190, Buick Haskell Invitational H. [G1], etc., sire), WARNING GLANCE ($647,863, Fort Marcy H. [G3], etc.), MILITARY LOOK ($337,292, Maryland Million Nursery S. -R (PIM, $55,000), etc.), Look to the King ($41,233 (USA), 3rd Prix Caravelle Haras des Granges [L]). Dam of 4 winners-- AIR SUPPORT (c. by Smart Strike). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $937,619(USA), Virginia Derby [G2] (CNL, $334,800), Bowling Green S. [G2] (BEL, $120,000), Pilgrim S. [G3] (BEL, $90,000), Transylvania S. [G3] (KEE, $60,000), 2nd United Nations S. [G1] (MTH, $100,000), Hill Prince S. [G3] (BEL, $20,000), Colonial Turf Cup S. [L] (CNL, $94,000), 3rd American Turf S. [G2] (CD, $22,078). Sire. Perusal (c. by Dynaformer). Winner at 3 and 4, $73,480, 3rd Lexington S. [L] (BEL, $10,880). Imaging (c. by Dynaformer). Placed, 2 to 5, $42,195, 2nd Vision S. (BEL, $13,650). Sentry (g. by Smart Strike). 5 wins at 4 and 5, placed at 6, 2020, $268,348. Bel Citron (f. by Lemon Drop Kid). Winner at 4, $34,022. Inspect (c. by Monarchos). Placed in 2 starts at 2, $4,672. 4th dam LAUGHING LOOK, by Damascus. Unraced. Sister to STEEL MAIDEN ($119,030, Dancealot S. [L] (LRL, $36,660), etc.), half-sister to PRIVATE TERMS ($1,243,947, Wood Memorial Invitational S. [G1], etc., sire), BLUE ENSIGN ($243,065, Woodlawn S.-G3, etc., sire), LIGHT SPIRITS ($198,690, Lamplighter H.-G3, etc., sire), DOVER RIDGE ($155,355, Rushing Man S. (MED, $23,640), etc., sire). Dam of 5 winners, including-- CORONADO'S QUEST (c. by Forty Niner). 10 wins in 17 starts at 2 and 3, $2,046,190, Buick Haskell Invitational H. [G1], Travers S. [G1], Wood Memorial S. [G2], Remsen S. [G2], Dwyer S. [G2], Riva Ridge S. [G2], Cowdin S. [G2]-ntr, 6 1/2 furlongs in 1:14.35, Nashua S. [G3], etc. Sire. WARNING GLANCE (g. by Caveat). 14 wins, 2 to 6, $647,863, Fort Marcy H. [G3], Governor's Cup S. [L] (LRL, $90,000), Fort McHenry H. [L] (LRL, $69,480), Chieftain H. [L] (LRL, $34,215), First Copyright © 2020 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 40P 11/23/20 13:52:05 EST 20--Bread Line Dark Bay or Brown Colt; Feb 25, 2020 Maryland Bancorp Maryland Turf S. -R (LRL, $55,000), Find H. -R (PIM, $45,000), Find H. -R (LRL, $45,000), 2nd Fort Lauderdale H. [G3], etc. Set ncr at Laurel Park, 1 1/16 miles in 1:39.35. MILITARY LOOK (g. by Assault Landing). 9 wins, 2 to 8, $337,292, Maryland Million Nursery S. -R (PIM, $55,000), Maryland Million Sprint H. -R (LRL, $55,000), 2nd Hoover S. [L] (LRL, $10,665), Maryland Million Sprint H. -R (LRL, $20,000), Challedon S. -R (LRL, $12,000), Bowie S. (LRL, $5,400), 3rd Challedon S. -R (LRL, $6,600), Maryland City S. (LRL, $4,098), etc. Look to the King (f. by Kingmambo). 2 wins at 3 in FR , $41,233 (USA), 3rd Prix Caravelle Haras des Granges [L]. Gaze (f. by Danzig). See above. Western Humor (f. by Gone West). Unraced. Copyright © 2020 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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