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LIMEHOUSE Chestnut Horse, 2001; 16 Hands RISKY RACHEL (Distinctive Pro): 9 Wins, $493,736, Friendly Island Iro­Quois S, Mr LIMEHOUSE Chestnut Horse, 2001; 16 Hands RISKY RACHEL (Distinctive Pro): 9 wins, $493,736, Friendly Island Iro quois S, Mr. Prospector Raise a Native Union Avenue S, Putthepowdertoit S, Broadway S, etc. Gold Digger Gone West MIAMI DECO (Secret Hello): 3 wins, $446,225, Breeders’ S, 3rd Ken tucky Cup Secrettame Secretariat Turf S­G3, Sycamore S­G3. Grand Slam Tamerett ALSONO (St. Jovite): 9 wins, $309,079, KLAQ H, Governor’s Cup S, etc. Sire. Dk.B. or Br., 1995 Northern Dancer SIMMSTOWN (Cape Town): 12 wins, $304,418, Kenny Noe Jr. H, etc. El Gran Senor Sex Appeal Bright Candles SNEAKIN AWAY (Runaway Groom): 9 wins, $288,260, Snack S, etc. Key to the Mint Christmas Bonus Sugar Plum Time HUMBLE AND HUNGRY (Langfuhr): 3 wins, $269,967, Commonwealth Turf S­G3, 2nd Dixie S­G2, James W. Murphy S, etc. Northern Dancer Nearctic HOUSE OF GRACE (Known Fact): 2 wins, $227,859, Jessamine S, 3rd Breeders’ Natalma Dixieland Band Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. Mississippi Mud Delta Judge RAY’S AWAY (Capote): 7 wins, $210,170, Victoria S. Dixieland Blues Sand Buggy Chestnut, 1994 Raise a Native MUSICINTHEHOUSE (Prospector’s Music): 6 wins, $191,354, Sopho more Sprint Mr. Prospector Gold Digger Championship S. Blue Jean Baby TEQUILA AND SALT (On Target): 3 wins, $190,532, Ellen’s Lucky Star S, etc. Jones Time Machine Current Concept Daunt’s Girl SCHOOL HOUSE (With Approval): 8 wins, $183,380, With Anticipation S, etc. LOU BRISSIE (Forest Wildcat): 3 wins, $176,217, Kentucky Juvenile S­G3, etc. Dosage Profile: 12 5 13 0 0 BURNIN RING O FIRE (E Dubai): 5 wins, $126,702 to 4, 2020, W.Va. Vincent Dosage Index: 3.62 Center of Distribution: +0.97 Moscarelli Memorial Breeders Classic S, Henry Mercer Memorial S, etc. UPTOWNCHARLYBROWN (Langfuhr): 2 wins, $125,030, Pasco S, 3rd Lexington S­G2, Sam F. Davis S­G3. Sire. RACING RECORD LIME HOUSE LOUIE (Housebuster): 3 wins, $120,340 to 6, 2020, Jamestown S, etc. Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Won SPLIT THE QUEENS (Cobra King): 13 wins, $107,539 in Puerto Rico, Clasico Eduardo Cautino Insua S­G2, 3rd Clasico Dia de la Raza­G2. 2 6 3 (2) 0 2 (2) $ 260,435 TRAVESURA (Tale of the Cat): 2 wins, $98,072, Miesque S­G3. 3 5 2 (2) 0 1 (1) 367,000 OLREDLGETCHA (Cobra King): 1 win, $80,505 in only start, Victoria S. 4 10 2 (2) 2 (2) 0 482,998 __ __ __ __ ________ War and Thunder (Relaunch): 16 wins, $350,263, 3rd Caixa Eletronica H. 21 7 (6) 2 (2) 3 (3) $1,110,433 Lime and Tequila (Silver Deputy): 13 wins, $318,103 to 9, 2020, 3rd Honey Jay S. Just Kissing Buck (Kissin Kris): 6 wins, $258,215 to 8, 2020, 2nd Louisiana 1 At 2, won BASHFORD MANOR S-G3 (6 fur. in 1:10.62, by 4 ⁄2 lengths over First Champions Day Sprint S, Louisiana Futurity, etc. Money, Cuvee, Bustin’ Out, etc.), THREE CHIMNEYS JUVENILE S (5 fur. in King Coral (Sadler’s Wells): 17 wins, $256,142, 2nd Ruidoso Downs Thoroughbred 1 :57.47, defeating El Sysco Kid, etc.) and a 4 ⁄2 fur. maiden special at Keene­ Championship H, Spring Chrysler­Jeep­Dodge S, etc. land (first start); 3rd Lane’s End Breeders’ Futurity-G2 (to Eurosilver, Tiger R. Great Adventure (Louis Quatorze): 6 wins, $235,916, 3rd More Than Ready Mile S. Hunt), Saratoga Special S-G2 (to Cuvee, Pomeroy). Cement Clement (Repriced): 8 wins, $234,684, 2nd Tropical Park Derby, etc. 1 At 3, won HUTCHESON S-G2 (7 fur. in 1:22.23, by 2 ⁄4 lengths over Deputy Storm, Teroda (Strawberry Road­Aus): 3 wins, $171,033, 2nd Las Cienegas H, etc. 1 etc.), TAMPA BAY DERBY-G3 (1 ⁄16 mi. in 1:43.99, defeating Mustanfar, etc.); House of Sole (Salt Lake): 3 wins, $156,040, 2nd Dream Supreme S, etc. 3rd Blue Grass S-G1 (to The Cliff’s Edge, Lion Heart). 1 At 4, won BROOKLYN H-G2 (1 ⁄8 mi. in 1:46.69, defeating Gygistar, Royal Assault, LIMEHOUSE as a broodmare sire lifetime 1 Funny Cide, Cuba, Evening Attire, etc.), ALYSHEBA S (1 ⁄16 mi. in 1:42.32, In N.A. only, sire of the dams of 112 foals, 79 starters (average earnings/starter defeating Skipaslew, Missme, Seek Gold, etc.); 2nd New Orleans H-G2 (to $44,965), 52 winners, 17 2­year­old winners. All countries: 3 stakes winners. Badge of Silver, defeating Second of June, Pollard’s Vision, etc.), Mr. Pros- 2020 stakes winner: SOMBEYAY. pector H-G3 (to Saratoga County, defeating All Hail Stormy, Wando, etc.). MALE LINE STUD RECORD* His sire, GRAND SLAM, stakes winner of 4 races, $971,292, Champagne S­G1, Futurity S­G1, etc. Sire of 82 stakes winners, 6 champions, includ­ BY CROPS (All seasons) SEASONS (All crops) ing LEIGH COURT (champion 3­year­old filly in Canada, 9 wins, $778,793, Crop Thoroughbred Club of America S­G2, etc.), GRAND ADVENTURE (champion Yr Fls Rnrs Wnrs (SWs) Earnings Avg/run Yr Wnrs (Wins) Earnings turf male in Canada, 5 wins, $759,013, King Edward S­G2, etc.). ’07 97 82 60 ( 6) 4,655,711 56,777 ’09 16 ( 19) 849,973 ’08 64 54 49 ( 5) 4,561,550 84,473 ’10 50 ( 63) 2,234,939 ’09 65 50 39 ( 2) 3,384,035 67,681 ’11 73 ( 122) 2,552,342 FEMALE LINE ’10 44 34 27 ( 4) 2,870,564 84,428 ’12 85 ( 132) 3,473,389 ’11 45 35 28 ( 2) 2,701,548 77,187 ’13 68 ( 125) 2,717,732 DIXIELAND BLUES. Placed at 3. Half­sister to DENIM YENEM. Dam of 4 foals, 3 ’12 23 14 14 ( 1) 2,238,860 159,919 ’14 68 ( 124) 2,707,884 to race, 2 winners— ’13 18 15 13 ( 1) 998,585 66,572 ’15 65 ( 106) 2,244,706 BLUES AND ROYALS (Honour and Glory). Winner at 2 and 3 in U.A.E. and ’14 38 31 21 ( 1) 1,495,530 48,243 ’16 57 ( 122) 2,489,642 England, $1,216,981, U.A.E. Derby­G2. ’15 28 17 12 631,083 37,123 ’17 45 ( 83) 1,698,799 ’16 28 23 19 ( 1) 885,384 38,495 ’18 43 ( 75) 1,520,624 LIMEHOUSE (Grand Slam). Stakes winner. ’17 15 10 4 144,320 14,432 ’19 43 ( 72) 1,472,131 Comeon Dixie (Mr. Greeley). Dam of Mineswept (8 wins, $385,562, 3rd ’18 13 3 0 8,295 2,765 ’20 24 ( 33) 613,304 Posse Hudson S). 478 368 286 (23) 24,575,465 66,781 (1076) 24,575,465 *to Nov. 4, 2020 2021 Fee—$2,500 Live Foal LIMEHOUSE has sired 23 stakes winners, 24 stakes­placed, including: Payable when foal stands and nurses DELIGHTFUL MARY (French Deputy): Champion 2­year­old filly in Canada, 6 Special consideration for multiple bookings wins, $588,055, Hendrie S­G3, OBS Championship (filly division) S, Ocala S, Nominated to West Virginia Breeders Classics 2nd Maz arine S­G3, Florida Sunshine Millions Distaff S, 3rd Breeders’ Cup Registered West Virginia stallion Juvenile Fillies­G1. Property of O’Sullivan Farms LLC SENOR ACUNA (Farma Way): Champion sprinter in Venezuela, 14 wins, Clasico Federico Carmona Perera­G3 twice, etc. O’SULLIVAN FARMS LLC RECOUNT (Bold Badgett): 15 wins, $719,670 to 8, 2020, Arlington­Washington Futurity S­G3, Bet On Sunshine S, Addison Cammack H twice, etc. 1504 Earle Road, Charles Town, West Virginia 25414 SANDY’Z SLEW (Capote): 10 wins, $684,487, Troy H­G3, 3rd Troy S. John Funkhouser, farm manager LOCKOUT (Wild Deputy): 6 wins, $521,737, Connaught Cup S­G2, Remington (304) 725-2276 fax (304) 725-1060 Green S, 2nd Play the King S­G2, Grey S­G3, etc. e-mail: [email protected] www.osullivanfarms.com.
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