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REDNECK ROMEO (Indiana Eligible) BAY COLT; Foaled February 28, 2007; Brand 2ED02 Western Hanover P,3,1:50.4 Aisles J, K SELECT - AUGUST 221 Consigned by Schwartz Boarding Farm, Berne, IN REDNECK ROMEO (Indiana Eligible) BAY COLT; Foaled February 28, 2007; Brand 2ED02 Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 ...................... No Nukes p,3,T1:52.1 Third Straight p,3,1:50.1f .......................... Wendymae Hanover p,4,T1:57 Terrie Letsgo p,3,1:53.1 ............................ Direct Scooter p,3,1:54 REDNECK ROMEO Amarillo Almahurst p,2,1:58.2 Jenna's Beach Boy p,4,1:47.3 .................. Beach Towel p,3,1:50 Hollywood Glamour .................................. Five O'Clock Cindy p,3,1:54.4 She's Pure Silk p,3,Q1:58.1f ..................... Nihilator p,3,1:49.3 Silk Stockings p,3,1:55.2 By THIRD STRAIGHT p,2,1:53.3; 3,1:50.1f ($317,778) by Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4. 13 wins. At 2, second in Breeders Crown (elim.) at Woodbine and Bluegrass S. at Lexington; third in Governor's Cup (elim. and Final) at Woodbine and Champlain S. at Mohawk. At 3, winner PASS at Pocono; second in Adios P. (elim.) at The Meadows; third in Meadowlands P. Cons. At 4, winner Four Leaf Clover Series (leg) at The Meadowlands. Third Straight's oldest foals are yearlings in 2008. 1st Dam HOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR by Jenna's Beach Boy p,4,1:47.3. This is her first foal. 2nd Dam SHE'S PURE SILK p,2,2:01f; 3,Q1:58.1f ($16,430) by Nihilator p,3,1:49.3. 3 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, race timed 1:57.3. At 3, race timed 1:56.2h. Dam of 12 foals including a 3-year-old, 9 winners. Dam of: LIFE SOURCE p,2,Q1:57.4; 3,1:48.4; 1:48 (g, Life Sign) ($1,844,445). 40 wins. At 2, third in Arden Downs S. and leg of Barberry Spur Series; race timed 1:54.3. At 3, World Champion and winner Reynolds Memorial, Pacific Fella LC and Delaware LC; second in 2 legs Forrest Skipper Series; third in Jersey Cup, Chicago's Best Bet LC and Progress Pace Cons. At 4, winner leg of Complex Series, Four Leaf Clover Series Cons., etc.; third in leg and Final Complex Series, 2 legs Classic Series, Breeders Crown (elim.) and 2 Opens. At 5, winner leg and Final of Classic Series, 6 Opens and an Invitational; second in Graduate S. (elim.) ; third in Breeders Crown, etc. At 6, Open winner. At 7, set World Record for aged geldings; winner of U.S. Pacing Championship, Haughton Memorial elim., 6 Opens and a FFA; second in Haughton Memorial, 2 legs and Final Classic Series, Canadian Pacing Derby (elim.) and leg Presidential Series; third in Dan Patch S. At 8 earnings of $365,545 and winner leg and Final Graduate S., leg and Final Presidential Series and 2 Opens; second in leg Presidential Series and leg Classic Series. QUIET BLESSING p,2,2:01.1f; 3,Q1:56.3; 1:52.1 (m, Life Sign) ($81,100). 17 wins. At 2, second in VASS elim.; race timed 1:57.2. At 3, race timed 1:55. At 4, winner leg Commonwealth Series at Colonial; second in Final Commonwealth Series; third in leg Commonwealth Series. At 6, winner elim. and Final Virginia Breeders S. UNDAUNTED ANGEL p,3,1:55; 4,1:53.1 (m, Die Laughing) ($75,628). 4 wins. At 2, second in NJSS, NJSS Cons. and 2 legs of Maiden Series; third in NJSS; race timed 1:56.1. At 3, third in leg Comforter Series; race timed 1:54. At 4, winner leg of Night Styles Series; second in leg White Ruffles Series; third in legs Jersey Girls and White Ruffles Series. Dam of FEARLESS FLYER p,2,Q1:58.2; UNBRIDGED HANOVER p,4,1:52.4f-'08 ($84,432), etc. HE'S PURE WESTERN p,3,1:55.2f; 3,1:54.2; 1:53.4 (g, Western Hanover) ($317,983). 50 wins. At 4, 40 (10-4-4) and second in leg and Cons. Trendsetter Series; third in an Open. ENERGY LEVEL p,2,Q1:59.2f; 3,1:54.2; 1:53.4 (h, Laag) ($169,525). 15 wins. At 3, winner 2 NJSS LC and Fayette County LC; second in NJSS and NJSS LC; third in Final of NJSS LC and leg of Valedictory Series. RED SILK SAILS p,2,1:57.2f; 3,Q1:55.4f; 1:54.2 (g, Jenna's Beach Boy) ($92,190). 22 wins. At 2, winner 2 legs Scioto Series; second in Lexington LC and 2 legs Scioto Series; third in leg Scioto Series. Racing and a multiple winner in '08. SILK N SAND p,3,1:59.2f; 4,1:55.4f (g, Beach Towel) ($71,151). 20 wins. SIGN OF AQUARIUS p,3,1:57.4h-'08 (h, Life Sign) ($5,658). Racing and a winner in '08. 3rd Dam SILK STOCKINGS p,2,1:58.2; 3,1:55.2 ($694,894) by Most Happy Fella p,3,T1:55. World Champion. 42 wins. Sister to MAY WINE p,4,1:52.3 ($377,265) and NAPA VALLEY p,3,1:55.4 *$342,634). Dam of 10 foals, 7 winners, including: TEMUJIN p,2,1:54.4; 3,1:54.3h (h, Race Time) ($633,284). 12 wins at 2 and 3. LADY LONGLEGS p,2,1:58.1 (m, B.G.'s Bunny) ($258,149). 7 wins. at 2 and 3. Dam of WEATHER RELATED p,3,1:51.2 ($134,359), CATCH THE FALCON p,4,1:52 ($124,645), EXTEMPORANEOUS p,1:54.4f ($111,847), etc. Granddam of KNOT INMY KNICKERS p,4,1:51.2 ($199,657), GETTING REAL p,2,1:52.3 ($181,099), ONE TRUE THING p,1:54.3 ($113,614), SMACKER LIPS p,1:52.2 ($103,595), ARMBRO ROCKETTE p,4,1:56f ($75,182), etc. TIMELESS p,2,1:57.3 (m, Nihilator) ($17,522). At 2, winner Guiding Beam LC. Dam of THOMSON SEELSTER p,1:55.3f ($219,789), MASTER OF ARTS p,1:55.1 ($83,716), AMERICAN ART p,4,1:54, STAR REVIEW p,3,1:55.3, etc. Granddam of BAYWATCH BABE p,3,1:55.2. CYD CHARISSE p,2,1:58f (m, Jate Lobell). Dam of MODERN LIFE p,3,1:53f ($287,988), JUST FOR LIFE p,3,1:53 ($127,951), GIVE NEW LIFE p,2,1:54.4, LIFE PULSE p,1:55f-'08, etc. Lady's Lingerie (m, Abercrombie). Dam of IT'S ONLY PAPER p,1:52.1 ($354,345), BEN CASEY p,1:52.4f ($285,512), DR FABIAN p,1:50 ($257,994), MEMPHIS QUEEN p,3,1:53.3f ($100,830). Granddam of MEMPHIS FLASH p,1:50 ($829,295), PLCB p,3,1:52.4f ($122,305), etc. ENGAGEMENTS Indiana Sires/Fairs - ISA Elite - Classic Pace - Indiana Breed Dev. Races Fox S. - Hoosier S. #73 - Horseman #101 - John Simpson - Tompkins-Geers Indiana Sires/Fairs— Indiana Breeders Development Races 2 Aisle D Consigned by John A. Schmucker, Grabill, IN STORMIN PRINCESS SELECT - AUGUST 22 (Indiana Eligible) BAY FILLY; Foaled April 27, 2007; Brand 6E257 Supergill 3,1:53.3 ..................................... Super Bowl 3,1:56.2 Super Ben Joe 3,1:56.1 ............................ Winky's Gill 3,1:55.2 Ione's Crown 4,2:02 .................................. Speedy Crown 3,1:57.1 STORMIN PRINCESS Martha's Noble 3,2:02.4f Pine Chip 4,T1:51 .................................... Arndon 3,T1:54 Deean Dream ........................................... Pine Speed 3,2:08.1h Deeann Hanover 2,Q2:03.2 ....................... Valley Victory 3,1:55.3 Debra Hanover 3,T2:00.2 By SUPER BEN JOE 2,1:57.2; 3,1:56.1 ($374,639) by Supergill 3,1:53.3.. Sire of 40 in 2:00; 5 in 1:55, including TROPICAL BAY 1:54.3, JOSEPH COE 1:54, TALLY HO JOIE 1:54.4, DONERAIL JOE 4,1:55, BEFORE THE RAIN (M) 4,1:55, GG'S JOE 3,1:56.4, SUPER SLAM 3,1:57, CERULEAN VIKING (M) 4,1:57, OB BEN 1:57.2f, DW’S PERKY JOE 3,1:58.1, DUMBLEDORE 4,1:58.1, etc. 2008 two-year- olds include SUNNY BEN JOE 2,Q2:04.4, DYNAMIC MOVES (M) 2,2:11.1h., etc. 1st Dam DEEAN DREAM by Pine Chip 4,T1:51. Dam of 1 of racing age. Dam of: DREAMETTE J D 4,1:59.1-'08 (m, Taurus Dream) ($18,319). 4 wins. At 3, race timed 2:03. Now 4, racing and a multiple winner in '08. 2nd Dam DEEANN HANOVER 2,Q2:03.2 by Valley Victory 3,1:55.3. At 2, race timed 2:00.2. Dam of 7 of racing age including a 3-year-old, 4 winners. Dam of: AVA 2,1:58.2; 3,1:54 (m, Pine Chip) ($113,517). 6 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Goldsmith Maid elim.; second in International Stallion S. At 3, winner heat Filly Kentucky Futurity and an Open; second in heat and race-off Filly Kentucky Futurity; third in Bluegrass S. and heat Filly World Trotting Derby. THE PRINCIPLE 2,Q2:01.4; 3,1:59.2 (g, Conway Hall) ($63,510). 3 wins. At 2, winner NYSS at Buffalo; third at Saratoga and Tioga Downs and in Geers S. t Tioga Downs. At 2, race timed 1;59.4.
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