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VERSAILLES TREATY Barn 22 Hip No Consigned by Claiborne Farm, Agent for Barn the Estate of Cynthia Phipps (Complete Dispersal)Hip No. 22 VERSAILLES TREATY 482 Bay Mare; foaled 1988 Nearctic Northern Dancer ............... Natalma Danzig............................... Admiral's Voyage Pas de Nom ...................... *Petitioner VERSAILLES TREATY Tom Fool Buckpasser ....................... Busanda Ten Cents a Dance............ (1973) Native Dancer Exclusive Dancer .............. Exclusive By DANZIG (1977). Winner of $32,400. Leading sire 5 times in N.A., Spain and U.A.E., sire of 24 crops of racing age, 1098 foals, 832 starters, 196 stakes winners, 10 champions, 669 winners of 2111 races and earning $62,056,364 & $338,666(CAN) in N.A. Among the leading broodmare sires in Canada and U.S., sire of dams of 143 stakes winners, including champions Grass Wonder, Believe (JPN), Nishino Flower, Soaring Free, Dancethruthedawn, Festival of Light, Shibl, and of Caller One, Talinga. 1st dam Ten Cents a Dance, by Buckpasser. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $85,077, 2nd Firenze H.-G2, Jersey Belle H.-G3. Half-sister to GENERAL ASSEMBLY ($463,- 245), EXPRESSIVE DANCE. Dam of 7 registered foals, 7 of racing age, 7 to race, 7 winners, including VERSAILLES TREATY (f. by Danzig, see record), ON RETAINER (c. by Damascus, $205,729, Tallahassee H. [L] (HIA, $30,000), etc.), FOR KICKS [G3] (f. by Topsider, $121,940). RACE RECORD: At 2, one win in 1 start; at 3, six wins (Alabama S. [G1], Ga- zelle H. [G1], Test S. [G1]), 5 times 2nd (Acorn S. [G1], Breeders' Cup Distaff [G1], Beldame S. [G1], Beaumont S. [G3]) in 11 starts; at 4, two wins (Ruffian H. [G1], Molly Pitcher H. [G2]), 4 times 2nd (Breeders' Cup Distaff [G1], Beldame S. [G1], John A. Morris H. [G1], Life's Magic S. [L] (AQU, $11,726)), twice 3rd (Hempstead H. [G1], Shuvee H. [G1]). Totals: 9 wins, 9 times 2nd, twice 3rd. Earned $1,271,154. PRODUCE RECORD: 1994 not pregnant. 1995 Diktat, c. by Cox's Ridge, died as a yearling. 1996 Reparations, c. by Forty Niner. Winner at 4, $38,590. Sire. 1997 Rhineland, f. by Mr. Prospector. Unraced. Dam of Cologne (f. by Horse Chestnut (SAF), $121,305, 2nd North Broadway S. (BEL, $13,400)), St. Hildegard (f. by Arch, $103,941, 2nd Pleasant Temper S. (KD, $9,000)). 1998 Conflicted, c. by Unbridled. Unraced. 1999 SAARLAND, c. by Unbridled. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $595,250, Remsen S. [G2], 2nd Metropolitan H. [G1] (BEL, $150,000), Gotham S. [G3] (AQU, $40,- 000), Westchester H. [G3] (BEL, $21,940), Westchester H. [G3] (BEL, $21,900), 3rd Brooklyn H. [G2] (BEL, $27,500). 2000 Negotiation, g. by Coronado's Quest. 3 wins at 3 and 5, $114,319. 2001 unnamed c. by Coronado's Quest, died as a weanling. 2002, 2005 aborted single foal. 2003 Supreme Council, f. by Rahy. Placed at 4, 2007, $27,470. 2004 Palais Versailles, f. by Pulpit. Unraced. 2006 f. by Unbridled's Song; 2007 f. by Empire Maker. Mated to Unbridled's Song (Unbridled--Trolley Song), last service March 31, 2007. (Believed to be PREGNANT). NTRA. KEE 1/08.
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