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HOMETOWN FAVORITE Barn 9 Aisles (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) 491 A-D BAY COLT Foaled April 28, 2018 Tattoo No Consigned by and raised at Cameo Hills Farm, Montgomery, New York HOMETOWN FAVORITE Barn 9 Aisles (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) 491 A-D BAY COLT Foaled April 28, 2018 Tattoo No. 9S041 Mach Three p,3,1:49 Somebeachsomewhere p,3,1:46.4 - Wheres The Beach Captaintreacherous p,3,1:47.1 ------- Artsplace p,4,1:49.2 Worldly Treasure p,2,1:53.1 ---------- World Order p,3,1:53 HOMETOWN FAVORITE Rocknroll Hanover p,3,1:48.3 Rock N Roll Heaven p,3,1:47.3 ------ Artistic Vision p,4,1:50.2 Hidden Vision ---------------------------- Jate Lobell p,3,1:51.2 Donkeys Can Talk p,3,1:51.1 -------- Stienam's Place p,3,1:50.4 1st Dam HIDDEN VISION by Rock N Roll Heaven. From 1 previous foal, dam of: Tomas BT1:57-‘19 ($3,092) (Art Major). Now 2 and racing. 2nd Dam DONKEYS CAN TALK p,2,1:54.2; 3,1:51.1 ($153,164) by Jate Lobell. 5 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner elim. and Final Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington. At 3, winner leg Blossom Ser. at Meadowlands; second in Lady Maud S., cons. Mistletoe Shalee P.; third in elim. James Lynch Mem. From 6 living foals, dam of 4 winners, 1 in 1:50, 3 in 1:55, 4 in 2:00, including: ROCKIN THE HOUSE p,2,Q1:57.3f; 3,1:51.1f; 1:49f ($694,177) (Rocknroll Hanover). 52 wins, 3 thru 12. At 3, winner leg New Jersey Sires S. - Green Acres at Freehold (2); second in cons. Battle Of The Brandywine P., leg Matt's Scooter Ser. at Meadowlands, leg Trendsetter Junior Ser. at Meadowlands; third in leg Matt's Scooter Ser. at Meadowlands. At 5, third in leg Presidential Ser. at Meadowlands. BEACH OGRE p,2,1:54f; 1:51.3h ($247,357) (Somebeachsomewhere). 14 wins, 2 thru 6. At 2, winner leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Pocono, The Meadows (2), Landmark S.; second in Matron S., Final Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Philadelphia, Liberty Bell P.; third in leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Philadelphia. At 3, third in Landmark S. MOUNT ROYAL p,3,1:54.4h; BT1:52.2 ($48,308) (So Surreal). 5 wins at 3 and 4. At 2, second in Late Closer at Lexington. At 3, winner leg Excelsior Ser. - B at Yonkers. KISS MY DONKEY p,2,Q2:00f; 3,1:56.3h; BT1:54.1f ($24,837) (Somebeachsomewhere). 5 wins at 3. Rockstar Rich (Captaintreacherous). Now 2. 3rd Dam STIENAM'S PLACE p,2,1:53.4; 3,1:50.4 ($1,402,301) by Artsplace. 18 wins at 2 and 3. Dan Patch, Nova 3-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year in 1997. World Champion. At 2, winner elim. and Final Sweetheart P., elim. Miss Rosecroft P. At 3, winner elim. and Final Breeders Crown, elim. and Final Mistletoe Shalee P., Glen Garnsey Mem., Helen Dancer Mem., Bluegrass S., Matron S., Tarport Hap P., Jugette, leg New Jersey Sires S. at Free- hold. From 11 living foals, dam of 10 winners, 3 in 1:50, 7 in 1:55, 10 in 2:00, including: PUT ON A SHOW (M) p,2,1:51.4; 3,1:49.4; 1:47.3 ($2,406,628) (Rocknroll Hanover). 31 wins, 2 thru 5. Dan Patch 3-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year in 2010. World Champion. At 2, winner elim. and Final She's A Great Lady S., Bluegrass S., Eternal Camnation P., Int. Stallion S.; second in elim. and Final Breeders Crown. At 3, winner elim. and Final Breeders Crown, Valley Forge P., Simcoe S., leg and Final New Jersey Sires S., Final Miss New Jersey S., Nadia Lobell P., Tarport Hap P., elim. Fan Hanover S., elim. Mistletoe Shalee P.; second in Final Fan Hanover S., American-National S., Glen Garnsey Mem. At 5, winner Final Lady Liberty P., elim. Roses Are Red P.; second in Final Overbid Ser. at Meadowlands, Betsy Ross P., elim. Milton S., etc. Dam of BEST IN SHOW p,2,1:54.1; 3,1:48-‘19 ($477,657), COME SEE THE SHOW p,2,1:52.3f ($131,886), etc. SHOWHERTHEMONEY (M) p,2,1:55; 3,1:49 ($871,161) (Cam's Card Shark). 19 wins, 2 thru 5. World Champion. At 2, second in leg New Jersey Sires S. - Green Acres at Freehold; third in Molly Pitcher P., leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold. At 3, winner Nadia Lobell P., elim. and Final Miss New Jersey S., Jugette, Matron S., Glen Garnsey Mem., Bluegrass S., Shady Daisy P., leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands; second in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold, elim. Fan Hanover S. At 4, winner leg (2), second in leg Industrial Highway Ser. at Chester. Dam of CASH IS KING p,2,Q1:58f; 3,1:54.1f; 1:50.2f-‘19 ($150,600). GOOD DAY MATE p,2,1:52.2f; 3,1:49.3f; BT1:49f ($595,118) (Christian Cullen). 32 wins, 2 thru 9. At 2, winner leg and Final Pennsylvania Sires S. at The Meadows; second in leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Philadelphia, Pocono, Bluegrass S. At 3, winner Pennsylvania All-Stars, leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Philadelphia, The Meadows; third in Final Cleveland Classic, Final Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Pocono, elim. Art Rooney P. THE SHOW RETURNS (M) p,2,1:52; 3,1:51; BT1:49.2 ($377,327) (Rocknroll Hanover). 6 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Champlain S., cons. She's A Great Lady S., elim. Three Diamonds P., leg Whenuwishuponastar Ser. at Mohawk; second in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands. At 3, winner Final New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands, elim. James Lynch Mem.; second in Final Fan Hanover S., Nadia Lobell P.; third in Miss New Jersey S. ROCKSTAR STRIDE p,3,1:51.2f; 4,1:50.3f; BT1:50.2f ($173,240) (Rocknroll Hanover). 10 wins, 3 thru 5. At 2, third in Late Closer at Lexington. Producers: DOLPHINS CAN TALK p,2,Q1:58; 3,1:52.1 (dam of BUSHWACKER p,2,1:51.4; 3,1:50.1f; 1:48.4-$721,363, FLIPPER J p,2,1:53.2; 3,1:49.3f-$586,182, TALK BACK p,2,Q1:58.3; 3,1:54.1f; 1:52.3f-$163,052), Odds On Stienam (dam of ALL STIENAM p,2,1:54.2f; 3,1:52.3h; 1:49-$384,198, ODDS ON DEMI-QUEUE p,3,1:54.2; 1:52f-$280,488). Next Dam - STIENAM'S GIRL p,3,1:53.2 (Nihilator-STIENAM p,3,1:53.4-Falcon Almahurst) STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Delvin Miller Adios Cane Pace Horseman No. 112 Meadowlands Pace PA Sires (Fairs) Simcoe Arden Downs Champlain Int'l. 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This is her first foal. 2nd Dam GRACEFUL MOTION p,3,1:56; 1:52 ($183,489) by Beach Towel. 10 wins, 3 thru 5. At 3, winner leg Niagara Ser. at Woodbine; second in leg Princess Ser. at Mohawk; third in leg and Final Niagara Ser. at Woodbine. At 4, second in Final Damsel Ser. at Woodbine; third in leg Damsel Ser. at Woodbine. From 9 foals, dam of 9 winners, 1 in 1:50, 7 in 1:55, 9 in 2:00, including: GINGER AND FRED (M) p,2,1:52f; 3,1:50.3f; 1:50.1f; BT1:48.4 ($1,928,158) (Real Artist). 32 wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, winner leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Chester, The Meadows (2), Final Pennsylvania Sires S. at Chester; second in elim. Three Diamonds P. At 3, winner Adioo Volo S., Tarport Hap P., cons. Fan Hanover S., leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Chester, The Meadows (2), heat Jugette, Keystone Classic; second in Breeders Crown, Valley Forge P., Final James Lynch Mem., heat Jugette, Matron S.; third in elim. James Lynch Mem. At 4, winner leg and Final Blue Chip Matchmaker Ser. at Yonkers, leg Overbid Ser. at Meadow- lands; second in Golden Girls P., leg Overbid Ser. at Meadowlands, elim. Lady Liberty P., leg Blue Chip Matchmaker Ser. at Yonkers; third in elim. and Final Roses Are Red P., Final Milton S., leg and Final Cape & Cutter Ser. at Meadowlands, Allerage Farm Mare P. At 5, winner leg Blue Chip Matchmaker Ser. at Yonkers (2); second in leg Blue Chip Matchmaker Ser. at Yonkers; third in leg and Final Blue Chip Matchmaker Ser. at Yonkers, leg and Final Overbid Ser. at Meadowlands, Allerage Farm Mare P.
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