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Hips 366-729 HERITAGE PLACE QUARTER HORSE YEARLING SALE Session Two Saturday, September 25, 2021 Starting promptly at 10:00 AM Hips 366-729 Restaurant and Club Open Daily Phone (405) 682-4551 Fax (405) 686-1267 Please bring this catalog to the sale. SUPPLY IS LIMITED “Where Champions Are Sold” IMPORTANT FACTS ALL CONSIGNORS’ UPDATES MUST BE MADE THROUGH N THE SALES OFFICE NO LATER THAN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO O THE BEGINNING OF THE SALE DAY. New buyers or buyers who have not purchased within one year must establish buyer verification before purchasing. Also, any buyer exceeding the amount established T must update buyer verification. Inspect horses prior to purchasing. Read Sale Conditions. If the asterisk (*) appears on the television I monitor this means a special announcement has been made concerning that hip. Buyer: Leave hip number on all horses and leave horses in original stalls. C Engagements are listed as per consignor and have not been verified by the Sale Company. All purchases must be paid in cash at the time of sale. E Following the conclusion of the sale all horses must be moved from the Sale Premises by Noon, Sunday, September 26, 2021. PAGE 480 Hip No. Consigned by Marty Powers, Agent for Sunflower Stables, LLC Hip No. 366 SFS Country Cat 366 February 16, 2020 Chestnut Colt Beduino TB Chicks Beduino SI 104 { Country Chicks Man SI 110 { A Classy Chick SI 89 Country Zevi SI 93 {Zevi TB SFS Country Cat That Country Charm SI 87 6065911 Captain Courage SI 100 Mr Jess Perry SI 113 CNN Alley Cat SI 92 {Corona Chick SI 113 (2014) { Ally Kazaam SI 85 {Shazoom SI 102 Ally Bye Bye SI 87 By COUNTRY CHICKS MAN SI 110 (2001). Champion, 13 wins, $736,793, Sooner State S. [RG1]. Sire of 223 ROM, 20 stakes winners, $6,836,289, including COUNTRY BOY 123 SI 114 ($441,452), SUMOKIN SI 103 (4 wins, $307,315, Black Gold Fut. Champ. [RG3]), KOOL COUNTRY MAN SI 105 (8 wins, $221,142, Sam Houston Chlg. Champ. [G1]), KATILLAC MAN SI 106 (8 wins, $201,800, Iowa Double Gold Fut. [RG3]), COUNTRYS COMIN BAC SI 108 ($169,954), COUNTRY BOY DELUXE SI 105 ($161,795). 1st dam CNN ALLEY CAT SI 92, by Captain Courage. Winner at 3, $19,698. Her first foal arrived in 2020. 2nd dam ALLY KAZAAM SI 85, by Shazoom. Placed at 2, $3,200. Dam of 13 foals to race, 8 ROM– BYE BYE EAGLE EYE SI 99 (c. by One Famous Eagle). 5 wins to 3, $191,091, Sunland Park Winter Futurity [G2], Sunland Park Winter Derby [G3], finalist in Dash for Cash Futurity [G1], Texas Classic Derby [G1], West Texas Derby [G3]. GOOD JOB HONEY SI 95 (f. by Freighttrain B). 5 wins to 3, $107,265, Four Corners Futurity [G3], finalist in Southwest Juvenile Champ. [G1], West Texas Derby [G3]. Gee Whit SI 106 (f. by One Famous Eagle). 2 wins to 4, $71,555, 2nd Valley Junction Futurity. Dam of– Swamp Eagle SI 101. 3 wins to 3, $84,556, 2nd Vinton S. [R], 3rd LQHBA Breeders Derby [R] [G3], LQHBA Louisiana Million Inv. S. [R]. HRR Dreamer SI 93 (c. by High Rate of Return). 3 wins to 3, 2021, $34,733. 3rd dam ALLY BYE BYE SI 87, by Chicks Beduino. 2 wins to 3, $8,607. Dam of 11 foals to race, 7 winners, 11 ROM– MISSOURIAN SI 101 (Sweet First Down). 8 wins to 7, $175,468, James Isaac Hobbs S. [G2], Iowa Double Gold Futurity [G3], Heartland Futurity. JESS BECAUSE SI 106 (Mr Jess Perry). 5 wins to 4, $77,736, Bradford S., All American Congress Derby, 3rd Congress Futurity [G3], finalist in All American Derby [G1], Ruidoso Derby [G1], All American Juvenile Inv. [R] [G3]. Dam of– BRAVE GRANITE SI 112. 3 wins to 3, ($40,044 USA), in Brazil, GP America Futurity, Consagracao - III Triplice Coroa. The Black Ace SI 91 (Bodacious Dash). 2 wins, $51,162, 2nd Heartland Futurity. Jess Say Bye Bye SI 86 (Spit Curl Jess). Placed at 2. Dam of– DON CHUY C SI 95. 2 wins to 3, $88,175, By By JJ S. [R], 2nd New Mexico State Fair Derby [R], finalist in New Mexico Classic Futurity [R] [G2], NMHBA S. [R] [G2]. 4th dam BYE BYE IMGONE SI 90, by Oh Shiney. 3 wins to 3. Dam of 23 foals to race, 19 ROM– SWEET BYE AND BYE SI 102. 13 wins to 5, $324,563, Speedhorse Gold Cup Futurity [R] [G2], 2nd [G1], etc. Dam of DASHIN BYE SI 106 ($305,250 [G1]), STRONG HOPE SI 95 ($209,395), BYE BYE BIRDY SI 98 ($117,564), SWEET ADIOS SI 97 ($66,023; granddam of BYE BYEFREIGHTTRAIN SI 107, $350,045 [R] [G3], I V GONE SI 109, $187,182 [G3]), CHICK HAPPENS SI 99, Sweet First Down SI 99 ($146,374 [G1]). BOLD FAREWELL SI 114. 11 wins to 4, $79,915, Wine Country Derby-NTR, etc. HES ALIVE SI 102. 3 wins at 2, $21,878, KQHRA Sunflower Futurity [R]. Im Quick Say Bye Bye SI 96. 2 wins. Dam of BS SPECIAL SI 95 ($132,316). Sharley Fast Feather SI 84. Winner. Granddam of OKIE DOKEY ANNIE SI 104 ($94,774 [R] [G2]; dam of TOMMY THE TRAIN SI 109, $286,567). ENGAGEMENTS: AQHA Challenge. QDATA-RGP 7/2021 Hip No. Consigned by Lea Stodart, Agent for Buckskin EC, Inc. Hip No. 367 Little Sonny 367 (AQHA/APHA) April 26, 2020 Gray Colt Corona Cartel SI 97 PYC Paint Your Wagon SI 107 { Little PYC SI 96 { Dashin Follies Mini Melt SI 93 {First To Flash SI 106 Little Sonny Melt Away Q6003774/P1101137 Separatist SI 101 Chicks Beduino SI 104 Sallye Rand SI 95 {Seperate Ways SI 92 (2011) { Answer The Dream SI 99 {Tres Seis SI 97 Three Dee Dreams SI 98 By LITTLE PYC SI 96 (2011). 2 wins, $40,285, 3rd Northlands Fut. Sire of MEMORIES OF LIL HERO (APHA) SI 98 (APHA Champion Solid 3-Year-Old, 7 wins, $201,141, Speedhorse Graham Paint & App Fut. [G1]), Seperate Wagons (APHA) SI 94 (4 wins, $53,918, 2nd Lone Star Fut), Little Texas (APHA) SI 95 (2 wins, $25,978, 2nd Lone Star Paint & App Fut), Little Wagon Dreams (APHA) SI 89 (winner, $22,625, 3rd Colors of Houston Juv. [RG2]), Little Party Wagon SI 98 ($60,809, fnl West Texas Fut. [G2]). 1st dam SALLYE RAND SI 95, by Separatist. 2 wins at 2, $12,047. Dam of 2 foals of racing age– Seperate Wagons (AQHA/APHA) SI 94 (g. by Little PYC). 4 wins to 3, 2021 in APHA races, $53,918, 2nd Colors of the Alamo Futurity, Lone Star Park Paint & App Futurity, finalist Colors of Texas Paint Maturity [G2]. Little Wagon Dreams (AQHA/APHA) SI 89 (f. by LIttle PYC). Winner at 2, 2021 in APHA races, $22,625, 3rd Colors of Houston Paint Juvenile [R] [G2], GCFA Paint & App Juvenile [R] [G3]. 2nd dam ANSWER THE DREAM SI 99, by Tres Seis. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $264,375, Juno's Request S. [G3], Oklahoma Distaff Chlg., 2nd La Primera Del Ano Derby [G1], 3rd Los Alamitos Super Derby [G1], Distaff Chlg. Champ. [G1], Charger Bar H. [G1]. Sister to Three Wild Dreams SI 95. Dam of 28 foals of racing age (two 2-year-olds), 27 to race, 19 winners, 22 ROM– DREAMS DIVINE SI 96 (f. by Apollitical Jess). 6 wins to 3, 2020, $408,209, Los Alamitos Oaks [G3], AB What A Runner H., 2nd Ed Burke Million Futurity [G1], etc. SPLENDID CAUSE SI 99 (f. by Apollitical Jess). 8 wins to 5, 2020, $167,584, Golden State Juvenile S., Will Rogers Downs Distaff Challenge S., Belles S., 2nd Easy Date S., 3rd Town Policy S., Corona Cartel Derby [R], finalist [G1]. EMPTY ARMS SI 90 (f. by Tac It Like a Man). 3 wins to 3, $25,480, Sam Houston Juv. Jess Envision SI 94 (f. by Apollitical Jess). 5 wins to 4, $239,374, 2nd Remington Distaff Challenge [G3], finalist in All American Derby [G1], Mildred N Vessels Mem. H. [G1]. Symbol of Faith SI 94 (f. by Tac It Like a Man). 4 wins to 4, $232,572, 2nd La Primera Del Ano Derby [G3], Rainbow Futurity Juvenile, 3rd First Down Dash S., finalist in Heritage Place Futurity [G1], Los Alamitos Super Derby [G1]. Copper Stop SI 98 (g. by Apollitical Jess). 4 wins to 5, ($12,235 USA), in Mexico, 3rd Clasico Velocidad. Dreamsville SI 94 (g. by Hes Relentless). Winner at 2, 2021, $106,153, finalist in Heritage Place Futurity [G1]. Treasured Dreams SI 90 (f. by Apollitical Jess). Winner to 4, $44,175, finalist in Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity [G1]. Dam of– Elmer SI 89. 3 wins to 3, 2021, $64,760, fnl Ruidoso Fut. [G1], Mr Jet Moore H. [G2]. 3rd dam THREE DEE DREAMS SI 98, by Heza Fast Man. 4 wins to 4, $36,662, Huntington Beach H., finalist in Mildred N Vessels Mem. H. [G1]. Dam of 21 foals to race, 15 winners, 15 ROM– ANSWER THE DREAM SI 99 (f. by Tres Seis). Stakes winner, above. Threedeewoodee SI 102 (g. by Woodbridge). 5 wins to 4, $206,754, 2nd NM Spring Fut. [R] [G2], NMSF Senor Futurity [R] [G3], Mountain Top Futurity [R], finalist [R] [G1]. Three Wild Dreams SI 95 (Tres Seis). 2 wins to 3, $113,442, 3rd Ruidoso Futurity [G1]. Dream Bigg SI 94 (g. by Big Daddy Cartel). 3 wins to 4, $41,681, 3rd Zia H.
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