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560 Buckland Sales (Zach Madden), Agent VI Chestnut Filly Hip No. Barn 20 Consigned by 560 Buckland Sales (Zach Madden), Agent VI Chestnut Filly Albert the Great . Go for Gin Moonshine Mullin . {Bright Feather {Mullen Road . Distant View Chestnut Filly . {Stone Flower February 18, 2019 Gio Ponti . Tale of the Cat {Probably Thursday . {Chipeta Springs (2013) {Probable Storm . Tabasco Cat {Probable Colony By MOONSHINE MULLIN (2008), black type wnr of 9 races, $1,014,361, Step- hen Foster H. [G1], Alysheba S. [G2], Victoria Park S., 2nd Jim Dandy S. [G2], Display S., 3rd Ontario Derby. Son of Albert the Great [G1], $3,012,490, sire of Nobiz Like Shobiz [G1] ($1,544,730), etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2020. Sire of winner Shoot Me Straight (at 3, 2020). 1st dam PROBABLY THURSDAY, by Gio Ponti. Unplaced. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2-year-old of 2020, which has not started. 2nd dam PROBABLE STORM, by Tabasco Cat. Unraced. Dam of 5 winners, incl.-- CAJUN CONQUEST (c. by Came Home). 4 wins, 3 to 6, $173,190, Seek- ing the Gold S. (LAD, $30,000). Smart ’n Stormy. Winner at 4, $19,560. Dam of 2 foals, including-- SMART D N A (c. by Smarty Jones). 11 wins, 3 to 6 in Panama, horse of the year, champion 3 times, Clasico Presidente de La Republica [L] twice, Clasico Dia Internacional del Trabajador [L], etc.; placed in 1 start at 3 in N.A./U.S., 3rd Copa Invitacional [L]. Storm the Church. Placed at 3, $41,880. Dam of-- Oryetta (f. by Henrythenavigator). Placed at 2 and 3, 12,500 euro in France; winner at 3, 18,900 euro in Italy, 2nd Premio Mario Incisa della Rocchetta [G3]. Total: $42,509. 3rd dam PROBABLE COLONY, by Pleasant Colony. Unraced. Dam of 5 winners, incl.-- SUMMER COLONY. 10 wins, 3 to 5, $1,448,930, Personal Ensign H. [G1] (SAR, $240,000), Molly Pitcher Breeders’ Cup H. [G2] (MTH, $180,- 000), La Canada S. [G2] (SA, $120,000), Delaware H. [G3] (DEL, $360,000), Pimlico Breeders’ Cup Distaff H. [G3] (MTH, $60,000), La- dies H. [G3], 2nd Molly Pitcher Breeders’ Cup H. [G2] (MTH, $60,000), Rampart H. [G2] (GP, $40,000), Pimlico Breeders’ Cup Distaff H. [G3] (PIM, $30,000), 3rd Beldame S. [G1] (BEL, $82,500). Dam of-- SUMMER LAUGH. 2 wins in 4 starts at 2, $82,620, Blue Hen S. [L]. Summer Humor. Winner at 2, $35,550. Dam of Summer’s Indy (6 wins to 5, 2020, $261,292, 2nd Iowa Distaff S. [L], PRM, $20,000). Colonial Causeway. 5 wins, $130,200, 3rd Primal S. (CRC, $5,500). Sainted Colony. 9 wins, 4 to 7, $143,918. Silk Road. Unraced. Dam of Seve’s Road [G3] (3 wins, $168,000). Almoutezah. Unplaced in 2 starts. Dam of Turjomaan [G3] (to 4, 2020). 4th dam WITHALLPROBABILITY, by Mr. Prospector. 9 wins, $643,438, Bonnie Miss S. [G2], Forward Gal Breeders’ Cup S. [G2], etc. Half-sister to KADRMAS ($257,239), Kyowa Alysheba (Total: $1,210,823), Slaymaker, Tomisue’s Gold, Go Carolina. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, including-- WITH ABILITY. 7 wins, $558,124, Sixty Sails H. [G3], Next Move H. [G3], Fashion S. [L], 2nd Fleur de Lis H. [G2], Arlington Matron H. [G3], etc. Registered Arkansas-bred. 7-20.
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