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09--Buzz Buzz Buzz Bay Colt; Mar 09, 2009 Seattle Slew, 74 Dk B/ A.P equineline.com Product 40P 10/05/10 10:43:31 EDT 09--Buzz Buzz Buzz Bay Colt; Mar 09, 2009 Seattle Slew, 74 dk b/ A.P. Indy, 89 dk b/ Weekend Surprise, 80 b Flatter, 99 b Mr. Prospector, 70 b Praise, 94 b Unnamed Wild Applause, 81 b Raja Baba, 68 b Foaled in Kentucky Well Decorated, 78 dk b/ Buzz Buzz Buzz, 95 dk b/ Paris Breeze, 71 dk b/ Drone, 66 gr Buzzovertomyhouse, 87 Chateaupavia, 66 ch gr By FLATTER (1999). Stakes-placed winner of $148,815, 3rd Washington Park H. [G2]. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 243 foals, 174 starters, 10 stakes winners, 124 winners of 359 races and earning $7,869,911 USA, including Pashito the Che (to 4, 2010, $492,670, Gallant Bob H. [L], etc.), Tar Heel Mom (to 5, 2010, $472,192, Distaff H. [G2], etc.), Apart (at 3, 2010, $402,546, Super Derby [G2], etc.), Champagne Eyes (to 5, 2010, $227,703, Santa Lucia H. -R, etc.), Single Solution (to 4, 2010, $173,839, Pin Oak Valley View S. [G3], etc.), Indy's Alexandra ($142,020, Three Ring S. [L], etc.), Five Diamonds ($133,240, Twixt S. -R, etc.), Potanio ($88,613, Iowa Breeders' Derby -R), Flat Out ($87,700, Smarty Jones S.), Jack o' Lantern ($83,240, Hollywood Prevue S. [G3]). 1st dam BUZZ BUZZ BUZZ, by Well Decorated. Winner at 3, $14,515. Sister to AFFAIR WITH AFLAIR. Dam of 9 foals, 4 to race, 4 winners-- The Village Vicar (c. by Vicar). 6 wins, 2 to 5, $222,684, 3rd Dancing Count S. [L]. Duffy's Tavern (g. by Arch). 3 wins at 3 and 4, placed at 5, 2010, $135,347, 2nd John McSorley S., 3rd Tony Gatto Dream Big S.. Set ncr at Monmouth Park, 5 furlongs in 0:55.18. Buzz Off Buzz (f. by Mr. Greeley). Winner at 3, $15,675. Dam of-- Baby Buzz (g. by Defrere). Winner at 2 and 4, $63,760, 3rd New Jersey Futurity -R. Planet Fitness (f. by Jade Hunter). Winner at 2, $9,000. Unnamed (c. by Flatter). 2nd dam BUZZOVERTOMYHOUSE, by Drone. Placed in 2 starts at 2. Sister to BUZZ MY BELL ($223,295, Spinaway S.-G1, etc.). Dam of 9 winners-- CHASING STARS (f. by Cozzene). 6 wins at 3 and 4, $125,123, Navajo Princess S., 3rd Calder Breeders' Cup H. [L]. AFFAIR WITH AFLAIR (f. by Well Decorated). 4 wins at 2 and 3, $99,732, A.P. Indy S. [L], Canterbury Juvenile S., 2nd Lazer Show S., 3rd Dixie Belle S. [L]. Dam of-- Moral Compass (c. by Grand Slam). Winner at 2 and 3, $143,990, 2nd Oceanside S. -R, 3rd Hill Prince S. [G3], Bulleit Bourbon Palm Beach S. [G3], King Cugat S. [L]. BUZZ SONG (f. by Unbridled's Song). 2 wins in 4 starts at 2, $94,450, Blue Hen S. [L]. Buzz Buzz Buzz (f. by Well Decorated). See above. Selene's Delight (f. by Maria's Mon). 2 wins at 3, placed at 4, 2010, $71,152. Buzzin Mon (c. by Maria's Mon). 2 wins at 3, $61,810. Tattletale (f. by Quiet American). Winner at 3, $60,439. Fairy Land Flyer (f. by Lyphard's Wish (FR)). 2 wins at 5, $25,839. Producer. Mia Casa Grande (f. by Grand Slam). Winner at 4, $11,200. Producer. 3rd dam Chateaupavia, by Chateaugay. 4 wins at 3, $36,280, 2nd Rockette S. Half-sister to CYCLOPAVIA ($105,762, La Petite S., etc.), SWIFT WHISPER (All Star Queen S., etc.). Dam of 8 winners-- BUZZ MY BELL (f. by Drone). 3 wins at 2, $223,295, Spinaway S.-G1, Adirondack S.-G3, 2nd Selima S.-G1, Gardenia S.-G2, 3rd Matron S.-G1, Demoiselle S.-G1, Fashion S.-L. Dam of-- GRINDSTONE (c. by Unbridled). 3 wins in 6 starts at 2 and 3, $1,224,510, Kentucky Derby [G1], Louisiana Derby [G3], 2nd Arkansas Derby [G2]. Sire. WESTERN TERRITORY (g. by Storm Cat). 9 wins, 3 to 6, $194,316, Forego S. [L], 2nd Don Bernhardt S.. DEPUTY BODMAN (c. by Deputy Minister). 5 wins at 2 and 3, $126,757, Mario Beneito Memorial H. [L]. Sire. Pershing (c. by Unbridled). 2 wins at 3, $48,089, 3rd Rushaway S. [L]. Copyright © 2010 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 40P 10/05/10 10:43:31 EDT 09--Buzz Buzz Buzz Bay Colt; Mar 09, 2009 Legal Chambers (f. by Bold Reason). 2 wins at 2, $8,950. Dam of-- Quest of Heart (f. by Upper Nile). 4 wins at 4, $74,005, 2nd Penelope S. [O], Penelope S., Barren River S. Producer. Sole Quest (f. by Pilgrim). 4 wins at 4 and 5, $62,831. Dam of-- Shari's Gold Sole (f. by Gold Tribute). 5 wins at 4 and 6, $236,331, 2nd New Year's Eve S. [L]. Sams Tune (f. by Rhythm). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $138,978, 2nd Ribbon S. [L]. Dam of-- Marksmilk Is White (g. by Mutakddim). 7 wins, 3 to 6, 2010, $108,813, 3rd Jim Edgar Illinois Futurity -R. Nurse Fager (f. by Dr. Fager). 2 wins at 3, $22,945. Dam of-- Nurse Lyphard (f. by Lyphard). Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of-- =SIRON (ARG) (c. by Strike Gold). 4 wins, 2 to 4 in ARG, $31,369 (USA), Austria, 3rd Rio de La Plata. =Berong (ARG) (c. by =Ocean Falls (IRE)). 6 wins, 3 to 8 in ARG, $33,150 (USA), 3rd Horacio Bustillo [G3]. Chargeur (c. by Proud Clarion). 4 wins at 4 and 5, $61,398. One's Castle (g. by One for All). 3 wins, 3 to 5, $54,740. Nash House (c. by Nashua). 4 wins at 3 and 4, $33,810. B. L. Stryker (c. by Drone). Winner at 3, $17,755. Hey Duke (c. by Nashua). Winner at 3, $6,800. Buzzovertomyhouse (f. by Drone). See above. Maui Manor (f. by *Hawaii). Placed at 3. Producer. 4th dam GLENPAVIA, by Pavot. Unraced. Half-sister to GYRO ($86,397, Vosburgh H., etc., sire). Dam of 5 winners, including-- CYCLOPAVIA (f. by Cyclotron). 15 wins, 2 to 5, $105,762, La Petite S., 2nd Test S., Gazelle H., Pageant H., Gallorette S., Correction H., Bed o' Roses H. SWIFT WHISPER (f. by Proud Clarion). 2 wins at 2, All Star Queen S., 2nd Lady Sponsors' S., 3rd Princess S. Chateaupavia (f. by Chateaugay). Black type placed winner, see above. Glenquill (f. by Tipoquill). Winner at 3, $5,825. Drink'n Be Merry (f. by Proud Clarion). Placed at 3. PRINCESS MORAN (f. by Blade). 6 wins, 2 to 4, $177,290, Valnore H. [O], Oil Capitol H., 2nd Main Pan S., Smart Deb H., Mademoiselle S., etc. La Grue (f. by *Flaneur II). Unraced. PASS CATCHER (c. by All Hands). 7 wins, 2 to 4, $268,729, Belmont S., 2nd Jersey Derby, Hopeful S., Sapling S., Kindergarten S., etc. Set ntr at Belmont Park, 1 1/16 miles in 1:40.60. Sire. Princess Olympia (f. by Olympia). Unraced. Perfect Selection (c. by Sailor). 21 wins, 3 to 11, $98,264, 2nd Bicentennial S. Bright Secretary (c. by Secretariat). 4 wins at 2 and 3, $55,587, 3rd Round Table H.-G2. Sire. Copyright © 2010 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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