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ROCK SHOOTER Barns 499 (NEW JERSEY ELIGIBLE) 1-2 BAY COLT Foaled April 18, 2012 Tattoo No Consigned by Preferred Equine Marketing, Inc., Agent, Briarcliff Manor, New York Raised at Hada Dream Farm, Port Hope, Ontario ROCK SHOOTER Barns 499 (NEW JERSEY ELIGIBLE) 1-2 BAY COLT Foaled April 18, 2012 Tattoo No. 9K0140 Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 Western Ideal p,1:48 ----------------------- Leah Almahurst p,3,1:52.3 Rocknroll Hanover p,3,1:48.3 ------ Direct Scooter p,3,1:54 Rich N Elegant p,3,1:56.4 ---------------- Proven Perfect ROCK SHOOTER Silent Majority p,3,1:56.3 Abercrombie p,4,1:53 ---------------------- Bergdorf p,4,2:03.3 More Than Most p,2,Q1:59.3 ------ Bret Hanover p,4,T1:53.3 Sabra Almahurst p,3,1:55.4h ------------ Turn The Tide p,3,1:53.2 By ROCKNROLL HANOVER p,3,1:48.3. Sire of 266 in 1:55, incl.: PET ROCK p,4,1:47-‘13, ROCK N ROLL HEAVEN p,3,1:47.3, PUT ON A SHOW (M) p,1:47.3, A ROCKNROLL DANCE p,3,1:48.1f, EMERITUS MAXIMUS p,3,1:48.4f-‘13, I LUV THE NITELIFE (M) p,3,1:49-‘13, etc. 1st Dam MORE THAN MOST p,2,Q1:59.3 ($3,650) by Abercrombie. Record at 2. At 2, second in Late Closer at Scioto; third in Hoosier S. From 5 previous foals, dam of 3 winners, 1 in 1:50, including: SAND SHOOTER p,2,1:51; 3,1:49.4 ($471,957) (Western Hanover). 8 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Bluegrass S., Int’l. Stallion S., elim. Breeders Crown, Reynolds Mem., elim. American-National S.; second in Final Breeders Crown, leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Pocono, Chester; third in Tompkins-Geers S., John Simpson Mem. At 3, winner elim. Meadowlands P., leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at The Meadows, Pocono; third in elim. Adios S., elim. North America Cup. 2nd Dam SABRA ALMAHURST p,2,1:56.1; 3,1:55.4h ($125,545) by Bret Hanover. 9 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner elim. Bluegrass S.; third in Final Bluegrass S. At 3, winner Cinderella S., leg Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington; third in heat Review S., heat Horseman Futy. From 13 foals, dam of 9 winners, 6 in 1:54, 9 in 2:00, including: MY IDEAL (M) p,2,Q2:01.4h; 3,1:54.3f; 1:51.2 ($296,284) (Western Ideal). 31 wins, 2 thru 8. FLOW CONTROL p,2,1:56h; 4,1:51 ($291,589) (Precious Bunny). 28 wins, 2 thru 12. At 2, winner The Standardbred S., elim. Garden State S.; second in Arden Downs S.; third in Final Garden State S. At 3, winner leg Holiday Ser. at Yonkers; second in leg New York Sire S. at Buffalo, leg Holiday Ser. at Yonkers; third in leg Holiday Ser. at Yonkers. At 4, second in leg Sportschannel Ser. at Meadowlands. At 6, winner cons. Saratoga Equine Sports Ser. at Saratoga; third in leg Saratoga Equine Sports Ser. at Saratoga. HARE TRAP (M) p,2,1:58.2; 3,1:57.4h; 4,1:51.2 ($211,843) (Precious Bunny). 12 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner leg New York-Bred LC at Monticello; second in Final New York-Bred LC at Yonkers; third in leg New York-Bred LC at Saratoga, Syracuse. At 3, winner leg New York Sire S. at Yonkers, Saratoga, New York State Fair S. at Goshen, leg New York-Bred LC at Saratoga; second in Final New York Sire S. at Yonkers, leg New York-Bred LC at Buffalo; third in leg New York Sire S. at Yonkers, Monticello, Buffalo, leg May Flowers Ser. at Pocono. Dam of MAJOR TRAP p,2,1:59.1f; 3,1:55; 1:52.3f ($206,226), SWITCHFOOT p,3,1:54.3, TRAPPED IN PLACE p,2,1:56.3h; 4,1:56h, SAND CALLIE p,2,1:57f. Grandam of NOBODY’S BUSINESS p,3,1:53f-‘13, SAND LATTE' p,2,Q2:00f; 3,1:53.3f. FRONT PAGE NEWS (M) p,2,1:57.4; 3,1:52.3f ($92,506) (Real Artist). 5 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Pennsylvania All-Stars; second in leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Pocono, The Meadows, Arden Downs S.; third in Bluegrass S. At 3, winner leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Pocono; third in elim. Fan Hanover S. Dam of IVE GOT A BONO p,2,1:54; 3,1:52.4; 1:50.2f ($115,464), TOM GIRL p,2,Q2:03.2f; 3,1:58.1h. PRIME IDEAL p,3,1:53.3f ($78,487) (Western Ideal). 6 wins at 3 and 4. At 2, second in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands. At 4, winner and second in Late Closer at Batavia. TROTTING RABBIT p,4,1:53.4 ($41,603) (Precious Bunny). 15 wins, 4 thru 9. FUNDAMENTAL p,3,1:56.1 ($19,621) (Abercrombie). 7 wins, 3 thru 5. 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Hempt Little Brown Jug Parshall Futurity Simcoe Anthony Abbatiello Cane Pace Historic Series Manitoba G.W. Progress Pace John Simpson Arden Downs Champlain Hoosier Stake Messenger Review Standardbred Lou Babic Pace Cleveland Classic Horseman No. 106 NJ Futurity Reynolds Tattersalls Bloomsburg Fair Fox Stake Int'l. Stallion NJ Sires & Fairs Art Rooney Tompkins-Geers Bluegrass Series Great Midwest Landmark .
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