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RED DAWN North Hall (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) Row J Stall 9 686 BAY FILLY Foaled May 10, 2018 Tattoo No Consigned by and Raised at VIEUX CARRE' FARMS, Gettysburg, PA RED DAWN North Hall (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) Row J Stall 9 686 BAY FILLY Foaled May 10, 2018 Tattoo No. 8S615 Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 Western Ideal p,1:48 --------------------- Leah Almahurst p,3,1:52.3 Artspeak p,3,1:47.4 ----------------- Artsplace p,4,1:49.2 The Art Museum -------------------------- Southwind Laurel p,4,1:52.4 RED DAWN Dragon's Lair p,1:51.3 Dragon Again p,1:48.3 ------------------ Ever And Again p,3,1:55.4f Tell The Truth ------------------------ Walton Hanover p,3,1:53.2 Babe Ruthless p,2,1:55.3 --------------- Mommy Dear p,2,T2:05 1st Dam TELL THE TRUTH BT2:01.3f by Dragon Again. Starter at 2. From 5 previous foals, dam of 4 winners, 1 in 1:51, 4 in 1:59, including: RUTHLESS CALL p,3,1:58h; 1:50.3-'19 ($86,731) (Rocknroll Hanover). 14 wins, 3 thru 5. At 3, winner leg Late Closer at Northville; third in leg Late Closer at Northville. SPEAR POINT p,2,1:56.1f; BT1:53.4f ($27,114) (A Rocknroll Dance). 5 wins, 2 thru 4. SAID IT ALL p,4,1:58.1f; BT1:56.1f ($18,734) (Well Said). 3 wins at 4. RELLA TIVITY (M) p,3,1:56.2f-'19; BT1:53.4-'19 ($16,420) (Sunshine Beach). 2 wins at 3. At 2, second in leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Grand River, elim. Battle of the Belles. Now 3, second in leg (2) and Final Sharpes Summer Ser. at Clinton Sunshine Act (M) BT2:02s-’19 (Sunshine Beach). Now 2 and racing. 2nd Dam BABE RUTHLESS p,2,1:55.3; BT1:53.3 ($200,874) by Walton Hanover. 7 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Countess Adios S., leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands (2), elim. Lou Babic Filly S., leg New Jersey Fair S. at Ridge; second in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold, Final New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands, New Jersey Futy. At 3, winner leg Blossom Ser. at Meadowlands; second in Bronx Filly P., leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold, Meadowlands; third in Reynolds Mem., leg Blossom Ser. at Meadowlands. Full-sister to Dan Patch 2-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year in 1988, TOTALLY RUTHLESS p,2,1:55.1f ($1,150,964). From 11 foals, dam of 8 winners, 2 in 1:50, 6 in 1:55, 7 in 1:56, including: TOTAL TRUTH p,2,1:51.4; 3,1:49.1; 4,1:48.3; BT1:48 ($2,022,433) (Jenna's Beach Boy). 18 wins, 2 thru 5. Dan Patch Pacer of the Year; Dan Patch, Nova 3-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year in 2006. At 2, winner Smullin Mem., Niatross P., elim. Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington; second in Goshen Cup, John Simpson Mem. At 3, winner Final North America Cup, Hoosier Cup, elim. and Final Progress P., Final Cane P., Burlington P., elim. Matron S.; second in heat Little Brown Jug, elim. Adios S., elim. North America Cup; third in Final Adios S., Final Matron S., elim. Meadowlands P., elim. Breeders Crown. At 4, winner elim. Canadian Pacing Derby; second in Final William R. Haughton Mem. at Meadowlands; third in elim. William R. Haughton Mem. at Meadowlands. RUTHLESS JEN (M) p,2,1:54.2; 3,1:54; 4,1:53f; BT1:52 ($421,785) (Beach Towel). 37 wins, 2 thru 6. At 2, winner leg and Final New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands, New Jersey Futy., leg New Jersey Fair S. at Freehold; second in Countess Adios S., leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold, Meadowlands, leg New Jersey Fair S. at Garden State; third in elim. and Final Lou Babic Filly S., leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands, Final New Jersey Sires S. at Garden State. At 3, winner leg Blossom Ser. at Meadowlands; third in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands, leg Blossom Ser. at Meadowlands. Dam of STEUBEN RUTHLESS p,2,Q1:58.2; 3,1:51.4. GRECIAN ART p,2,Q2:04.1h; 3,1:53.2; 1:50; BT1:49.4s ($268,181) (Artsplace). 24 wins, 3 thru 9. TOTAL RHYTHM p,3,1:59.1; 1:54.1; BT1:54 ($150,283) (Rocknroll Hanover). 52 wins, 3 thru 10. SOUTHWIND BIONIC p,2,1:58f; 3,1:55.3f; 4,1:53.1; BT1:52.1s ($103,576) (Artsplace). 9 wins, 2 thru 11. At 3, second in leg Adena Ser. at Hoosier (2); third in leg Adena Ser. at Hoosier. At 4, third in leg Trendsetter Senior Ser. at Meadowlands. Producers: SING FLYING MONKEY p,3,1:55.3f; 4,1:54.2f ($38,650) (dam of SINGNOEVIL HANOVER p,2,1:55.3f-$131,706; grandam of SAFENSOUND HANOVER p,3,1:52.1f; 4,1:51.1f-$267,792, SHINOBU HANOVER p,2,1:56.2f; 3,1:55.1h; 1:52f-$203,72, HARDTOSAYGOODBY 3,1:54.4f-'19), SKINNYDIP HANOVER p,3,1:52.4f-$112,981), WESTERN BABE p,3,1:55.4s ($15,059) (dam of BABES DIG ME p,2,1:52.4; 3,1:52.2h-$355,659, MISS BABE DELIGHT p,2,1:58.2h; 3,1:58.1h; 4,1:54f-$103,667; grandam of HURRIKANE EMPEROR p,2,1:49.3-$369,476, HURRIKANE EMPRESS p,2,1:53.1; 3,1:52- $219,902, Odds On Ruthless (dam of BEACH HERO p,3,1:54.1; 1:51.1-$118,210). Next Dam - MOMMY DEAR p,2,T2:05 (Meadow Skipper-FAMILY STAR-Wilmington) STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Delvin Miller Adios Breeders Crown Hoosier Stake Little Brown Jug Penna. Sires (Fair) Standardbred Arden Downs Cane Pace Horseman Messenger Art Rooney Pace Tattersalls Pace Bluegrass Series Champlain Filly International Stallion Penna. Sires (Pari-Mutuel) Simcoe Filly .
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