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HOCKING HILLS Barn D 1 (OHIO & KENTUCKY ELIGIBLE) BAY COLT Foaled May 22, 2017 Tattoo No Consigned by Hunterton Sales Agency, Inc., Agent, Paris, Kentucky HOCKING HILLS Barn D 1 (OHIO & KENTUCKY ELIGIBLE) BAY COLT Foaled May 22, 2017 Tattoo No. 2R324 Western Ideal p,1:48 Rocknroll Hanover p,3,1:48.3 ---------- Rich N Elegant p,3,1:56.4 Pet Rock p,4,1:47 ------------------ Artsplace p,4,1:49.2 Casual Beauty p,3,1:54 ------------------ Casual Brilliance p,3,1:58 HOCKING HILLS Artsplace p,4,1:49.2 Art Major p,4,1:48.4 ---------------------- Perfect Profile p,2,Q1:59.1 B Intensified p,4,1:52f ------------ Precious Bunny p,3,1:49.4 B Electrified p,3,1:57.2h ----------------- Nadina Lobell p,4,1:57.2f 1st Dam B INTENSIFIED p,2,1:54.3; 3,1:52.4f; 4,1:52f; BT1:50.2 ($284,015) by Art Major. 11 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, winner leg New York Sire S. at Batavia, Monticello, Saratoga, Vernon, Yonkers, New York State Fair S. at Tioga; second in Final New York Sire S. at Yonkers, Landmark S. From 3 previous foals, dam of 2 winners, 2 in 1:55, including: ULTIMATE G p,2,Q1:55.1f; 3,1:52.3f; 1:51.3f; BT1:51.1f ($166,793) (Bettor's Delight). 8 wins, 3 thru 6. At 2, second in leg New York Sire S. at Monticello, Saratoga. At 3, third in leg New York Sire S. at Tioga. LONGLIVE ROCKNROLL (M) p,2,2:01h; 3,1:56.3h; 4,1:55-'18; BT1:53.4-'18 ($21,826) (Rock N Roll Heaven). 4 wins, 2 thru 4. At 3, third in leg Excelsior Ser.-B at Tioga, Yonkers. Be Not Nobody (M) BT1:55.2f-'18 ($11,300) (McArdle). Now 2, third in Ohio State Fair S. 2nd Dam B ELECTRIFIED p,2,2:00.2; 3,1:57.2h; BT1:53.2f ($100,480) by Precious Bunny. 10 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner leg New York-Bred LC at Monticello, Final New York-Bred LC at Yonkers; second in leg New York-Bred LC at Syracuse. At 3, winner leg New York Sire S. at Buffalo, Saratoga, New York State Fair S. at Goshen; second in leg New York Sire S. at Monticello, New York State Fair S. at Syracuse, elim. James Lynch Mem. From 6 foals, dam of 3 winners, 1 in 1:52, 3 in 1:58, including: B INTENSIFIED (M) p,2,1:54.3; 3,1:52.4f; 4,1:52f; BT1:50.2 ($284,015) (Art Major). As above. B ROCK SOLID p,1:57.4h; BT1:55.4h ($59,001) (Rocknroll Hanover). 13 wins, 4 thru 8. At 2, third in Landmark S. B ALL HEART (M) p,3,1:55.2f; BT1:53.1 ($33,023) (Artsplace). 4 wins at 3. At 3, winner Landmark S., leg New Jersey Sires S.-Green Acres at Freehold. 3rd Dam NADINA LOBELL p,2,2:02; 3,Q2:01.3f; 4,1:57.2f ($118,355) by No Nukes. 9 wins, 2 thru 6. At 2, winner elim. La Paloma P.; second in Final La Paloma P., leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold. From 8 foals, dam of 6 winners, 6 in 2:00, including: B WIRED (M) p,2,2:00.2h; 3,Q1:59.1f; 4,1:57.3h; BT1:54.3 ($114,270) (Precious Bunny). 17 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, winner leg New York Sire S. at Buffalo, Saratoga, Landmark S.; second in leg New York Sire S. at Monticello, New York State Fair S. at Syracuse. At 3, winner New York State Fair S. at Goshen; third in leg New York Sire S. at Saratoga, Vernon. Dam of B SMART p,2,1:54.2; 3,1:53.2f ($172,493), B STREET SMART p,2,Q1:55.3; 1:55.3f, AN EASTER MIRACLE p,2,Q2:07h; 3,1:55.4f. B ELECTRIFIED (M) p,2,2:00.2; 3,1:57.2h; BT1:53.2f ($100,480) (Precious Bunny). As above. B ELECTRIC p,2,1:56h ($36,275) (Precious Bunny). 3 wins at 2. At 2, winner leg New York Sire S. at Buffalo, Monticello, Vernon. B EXOTIC (M) p,2,Q2:01.1h; 3,Q2:00h; 4,1:59.2h; BT1:56.3f ($30,837) (Badlands Hanover). 7 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner Landmark S.; second in leg Delaware Stbd. Breeders S. at Harrington; third in leg Delaware Stbd. Breeders S. at Dover, Reynolds Mem. At 3, third in Landmark S. B FIFTY TWO p,2,Q2:00.2; 3,1:55.4f; BT1:53.4f ($23,910) (Cam's Card Shark). 4 wins at 3 and 4. At 3, second in leg May Flowers Ser. at Pocono; third in leg Hopeful Ser. at Yonkers. B RELENTLESS p,2,Q1:58; 3,1:58h; BT1:53 ($10,939) (Cam's Card Shark). 2 wins at 3. At 2, second in elim. Lawrence B. Sheppard Mem.; third in leg Summer Solstice Ser. at Pocono. 4th Dam NATIVE JEWELL p,2,2:09.4f; 3,2:05f; 4,2:01.2f ($24,402) by Tar Heel. 7 wins, 2 thru 4. From 14 foals, dam of 8 winners, 5 in 1:59, including: NADINA LOBELL (M) p,2,2:02; 3,Q2:01.3f; 4,1:57.2f ($118,355) (No Nukes). As above. NERO LOBELL p,2,2:07.3h; 3,1:58.2 ($71,481) (Nero). 16 wins, 2 thru 4. NIRVANA LOBELL (M) p,3,2:01f; 4,1:57.3f ($22,388) (Nero). 9 wins at 3 and 4. At 4, winner leg Starlet Ser. at Brandywine (2). Dam of MISTHER LYNX p,2,Q2:03.3f; 3,1:56.4f; 4,1:53.3 ($133,426). Grandam of MYSTIC CAM p,2,2:01.2f; 3,1:53.4 ($240,499), SIR GIGGLES p,2,1:57f; 1:54.2f ($167,951), ASHBORO p,2,1:58.1f; 3,Q1:57.3f; 4,1:54.3f ($160,237), etc. NIELSEN LOBELL p,3,2:02.4h; 1:58.1f ($11,894) (Slapstick). 11 wins, 3 thru 6. RUSTICO BOY p,2,2:00.3f; 1:58.3f ($6,602) (No Nukes). 3 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, second in cons. Wavebreaker Ser. at Pompano. Producers: Naomi Lobell p,2,2:00.3 (dam of NAOMI BAYAMA p,2,1:58.4f; 3,1:56.4f- $316,516; grandam of ILSA BAYAMA p,2,1:59; 3,1:56.1-$142,399), Nita Lobell (dam of DULAC ANGUS p,2,1:57.4f; 1:56.1f-$104,801), etc. Next Dam-MISS CREEDABELLE p,4,2:01.3 (Jimmy Creed-BELLE GRATTAN p,4,2:11h-Dexter Worthy) STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Adios Arden Downs Bluegrass Fox S. Hoosier S. Horseman #111 Int'l. Stallion KSDF/KSIF Little Brown Jug Messenger Ohio Sires Ohio Breeders Ohio Fair Fund Ohio State Fair Simcoe Standardbred Consigned by LMN Bred Stables, Inc., Agent, Mt. Sterling, Ohio SAINT MAYBE Barn A 2 (OHIO ELIGIBLE) BAY COLT Foaled January 8, 2017 Tattoo No. 8R872 Self Possessed 3,1:51.3 Cantab Hall 3,1:54 ------------------------ Canland Hall 3,1:57 Uncle Peter 4,1:50.3f ------------- Enjoy Lavec 3,1:52 Victory Treasure 4,1:57.3 --------------- Treasured Victory 3,Q1:57.3 SAINT MAYBE Andover Hall 3,1:51.3 Keystone Blitz 2,1:56.3 ------------------ Armbro Blusher 2,Q2:02.3 Baby Steps 3,1:55 ----------------- Donerail 2,1:55.4 Glacier Park -------------------------------- Loblolly 2,Q2:04.1 1st Dam BABY STEPS 2,1:58.4; 3,1:55 ($183,804) by Keystone Blitz. 7 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner leg & Final Indiana Sires S.-Silver at Hoosier. At 3, winner elim. Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier; second in elim. & Final Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier, Super-Final Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier, leg I-69 Ser. at Hoosier (2); third in elim. Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier, cons. Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier, Final Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam GLACIER PARK by Donerail. From 4 foals, dam of 2 winners, 1 in 1:55, including: BABY STEPS (M) 2,1:58.4; 3,1:55 ($183,804) (Keystone Blitz). As above. Park View BT2:05.3h ($1,007) (Valley Victor). At 2, second in Ohio Fair S. at Hicksville. 3rd Dam Loblolly 2,Q2:04.1; BT2:01.4s ($1,012) by Pine Chip. Record at 2. At 2, second in elim. Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington. From 4 foals, dam of 2 winners, 1 in 1:55, including: RUDY ROCK'S 2,1:59.2f; 3,1:55; BT1:54 ($177,029) (Striking Sahbra). 11 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner Arden Downs S.; third in elim. Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Flamboro. At 3, winner leg Ontario Sires S.-Grassroots at London; second in leg Ontario Sires S.-Grassroots at Hanover; third in Bud Light S., Semi-Final Ontario Sires S.-Grassroots at London. At 4, winner Final Don Mills T. at Woodbine. Producer: Mentelle Park (dam of STORMONT PARK 2,2:00.3; 3,1:58.2; 4,1:54.2f-$182,577, MR POWERS 2,2:00.1; 3,1:57.1; 4,1:56.2h-'18-$102,815, POWER TOWER 3,1:58.2-'18). 4th Dam NAN CAN by Super Bowl. From 10 foals, dam of 8 winners, 5 in 1:59, including: PENN NOBLE ROCKY 2,1:57; 3,Q1:56.3; BT1:55.3 ($102,600) (Enjoy Lavec).
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